Warren William plays the Lone Wolf for the 8th time in One Dangerous Night (1943), and entry highlighted by Eric Blore’s antics and the debut of Ann Savage.
Read more →The Lone Wolf and company find themselves in London during the Blitz in Counter-Espionage, the 7th Warren William entry to the Lone Wolf mystery series.
Read more →Dickens hauls Lanyard off to the Inspector but this time Crane wants the Lone Wolf’s help. Warren William stars for a 6th time in this Lone Wolf entry directed by Edward Dmytryk.
Read more →In Warren William’s fifth go as Michael Lanyard in The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance, he bets the Inspector and Dickens that he can stay out of trouble for 24 hours.
Read more →In the fourth Warren William entry to The Lone Wolf series, The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date, Lanyard and his stamp collection get mixed up in another murder mystery.
Read more →Warren William is The Lone Wolf for the third time in The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady. Includes a brief biography of co-star Jean Muir. Plus plenty of Eric Blore wit.
Read more →Warren William has his second go as Michael Lanyard in The Lone Wolf Strikes (1940) an entry highlighted by his skills as both aquarist and master impersonator. Eric Blore and Fred Kelsey join the cast.
Read more →I really can’t figure out how these specific titles were selected, but I’m not going to complain about the opportunity for us to get our hands on a little more Warren William. New to the Warner Archives collection of Made to Order DVD’s are Counter-Espionage (1942) and
Read more →Set your DVRs for 8:45 am Thursday, August 27 as Warren William makes his debut as Michael Lanyard in The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt. Post includes a pair of early 30′s clippings as well.
Read more →Announcing a new regular Classic Movies column on Examiner.com. A full view of the Warren William movie poster found over my shoulder in my picture there.
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