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Movie Star Biographies

Freddie Bartholomew 1936 MGM Studio Paper Premium Photo

Freddie Bartholomew Complete Biography of the 1930’s MGM Child Star

The most complete Freddie Bartholomew biography in existence. Now a single entry, over 10,000 words with bibliography about MGM’s popular child star of the 1930’s. What happened to the star of David Copperfield, Little Lord Fauntleroy and Captains Courageous after he grew up? It’s all here.

George Macready in My Name Is Julia Ross

Harold Huber “A Sort of Assistant Gangster” You’ve Seen Many Times

Legendary journalist Ernie Pyle tabbed character actor Harold Huber as “a sort of assistant gangster.” Following is a biography of the youthful actor with the scarred cheek who appeared in so many 1930s gangster roles.

Helen Hayes 1930s Picturegoer Postcard

Helen Hayes Achieves Much More Than a Rose Garden

Later in life Helen Hayes said all that was left for her to achieve was a good rose garden. The First Lady of American Theater managed much more than that over her 80 year career on stage and screen.

Robert Warwick 1910s Kromo Gravure Trading Card

Robert Warwick, Broadway and Silent Film Star Turns Talkie Character Actor

You’ve seen Robert Warwick dozens of times. Born Robert Taylor Bien the aspiring opera singer went to Broadway and became a Silent Film Matinee idol long before talkies came into play.

Adolphe Menjou 1930s Manoli tobacco card

Adolphe Menjou’s Wit and Wisdom – It Took Nine Tailors, a Review

A biography of Adolphe Menjou layered with several quotes from his 1948 autobiography It Took Nine Tailors. Covers his background, silent stops and starts, to talkie breakthrough, often in Menjou’s own voice.

Marian Marsh early 1930s publicity photo

Marian Marsh – Forever Trilby, Biography of the 1930s Screen Beauty

Marian Marsh will always be first recalled as John Barrymore’s Trilby in Svengali but don’t overlook her in Beauty and the Boss and Crime and Punishment. A biography of the gorgeous young actress of the 1930s.

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Movie Reviews & Articles

Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery

Our Blushing Brides (1930) Caps Joan Crawford Trilogy

No longer the wild Jazz Baby, Joan Crawford is cautious to the point of being a drag in Our Blushing Brides (1930), third movie of a loose MGM trilogy starring Crawford. Also starring Robert Montgomery, Anita Page and Dorothy Sebastian.

Warner Baxter in the first Crime Doctor

Warner Baxter as The Crime Doctor: A Crime Doctor Episode Guide

A guide to the individual entries to Columbia’s Crime Doctor mystery series of the 1940’s. Each of the ten films star Warner Baxter. Packed with details yet spoiler free.

Wynne Gibson and George Bancroft

Lady and Gent (1932) Starring George Bancroft and Wynne Gibson

A washed-up fighter and a Prohibition-era nightclub hostess form an unlikely foster family for a 12-year-old orphan. Strong performances by George Bancroft and Wynne Gibson in Lady and Gent. Directed by Stephen Roberts. Academy Award nominated screenplay.

William Powell with Asta on March 1942 True Detective Magazine Cover

William Powell and Myrna Loy star in The Thin Man (1934)

A look at MGM’s The Thin Man (1934), the first of a 6 series film and second of 14 pairings for William Powell and Myrna Loy. Directed by Woody Van Dyke …

William Powell and Kay Francis in One Way Passage

One Way Passage (1932) Starring William Powell and Kay Francis

One Way Passage (1932) focuses on a shipboard romance between the equally doomed William Powell and Kay Francis characters. Frank McHugh is also on the scene and never allows the movie to get too sentimental. Aline MacMahon shines as well.

Hot Saturday 1932 newspaper ad

Hot Saturday (1932) with Cary Grant and Nancy Carroll

Paramount pre-Code Hot Saturday (1932) stars Nancy Carroll with noted young leading men Cary Grant and Randolph Scott. Grant is especially good, but Scott not so hot. Includes history of original casting plans, which included Carole Lombard, and comparison to the later Columbia film Party Wire (1935).

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