Fascinating to see all these home movies. My great great uncle Al Forbes was in a few silent films and my aunt gave me some letters he sent home (I wish it was movies) and it was interesting to hear in his own words what it was like working on set and who he met. I have visited quite a few sets both for work and as a guest but always think back to those who established the film industry in Hollywood. So many of the greats have such dramatic stories off screen. Thank you For sharing all these videos!
Old Hollywood is always.... YOUNG and BEAUTIFUL! ♥️
Great print! I had wanted to see this for ages, I love old Hollywood!
A memorable tv tribute to Hollywood hosted and narrated by Ken Murray..where ever you are? Thanks for sharing this..Ken.
How entrancing! When was this first broadcast?
Originally syndicated in 1963.
Just found your channel, thank you for sharing! Love Old Hollywood, such class❤️
Fascinating to see all these home movies. My great great uncle Al Forbes was in a few silent films and my aunt gave me some letters he sent home (I wish it was movies) and it was interesting to hear in his own words what it was like working on set and who he met. I have visited quite a few sets both for work and as a guest but always think back to those who established the film industry in Hollywood. So many of the greats have such dramatic stories off screen. Thank you For sharing all these videos!
What a wonderful history, thank YOU for sharing!
I love this era......❤️💜❤️✨
It was the best!
@@OldHollywoodit was the VERY best!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
This is so wonderful 💞💋💯
2:11 Wow! Little did Ken know at the time!
Fun.
Mae looks better at the mike than she did in the film (!)
who cares about cary grant,give me Tyrone Power,Errol Fynn,Clark Gable and Alan Ladd.
1:17,at a premier junket in salt lake city for the film BRIGHAM YOUNG 1940,wonder if the moustache ty was growing was for the Mark of Zorro 1940
Is Marlene Dietrich in any of these?
Too much Cary Grant, too little John Wayne!