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Warren William stars in Upperworld (1934) but Ginger Rogers steals the show


By Cliff Aliperti 13 Comments

Far from perfect but nevertheless a good time, Upperworld stars Warren William, who gives a fine account of himself, but features Ginger Rogers who steals the show.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Andy Devine, Dickie Moore, Ginger Rogers, J Carroll Naish, John Qualen, Mary Astor, Robert Barrat, Robert Greig, Roy Del Ruth, Sidney Toler, Upper World, Upperworld, warner brothers, warren william

Warren William as Perry Mason in The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)


By Cliff Aliperti 10 Comments

Warren William plays Perry Mason for a third time in 1935’s The Case of Lucky Legs, a Warner Brothers production heavier on the laughs than previous Mason efforts. Directed by Archie Mayo.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: allen jenkins, Archie Mayo, Barton MacLane, Erle Stanley Gardner, Genevieve Tobin, Henry ONeill, Lyle Talbot, Mary Treen, Olin Howland, Patricia Ellis, Peggy Shannon, perry mason, Porter Hall, The Case of the Lucky Legs, warren william

Warren William as Perry Mason in The Case of the Curious Bride (1935)


By Cliff Aliperti 16 Comments

Warren William is back for his second go around as Perry Mason in 1935’s The Case of the Curious Bride … or as you may know it “the one where Errol Flynn plays a corpse.”

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: allen jenkins, Barton MacLane, Claire Dodd, Donald Woods, Erle Stanley Gardner, errol flynn, Margaret Lindsay, mysteries, perry mason, The Case of the Curious Bride, warren william

Warren William is the screen’s first Perry Mason in The Case of the Howling Dog (1934)


By Cliff Aliperti 8 Comments

Warren William plays Perry Mason in The Case of the Howling Dog (1934), the first of the Erle Stanley Gardner mystery stories to make it to the screen.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: allen jenkins, Erle Stanley Gardner, Grant Mitchell, Helen Trenholme, Mary Astor, perry mason, Reviews, The Case of the Howling Dog, warren william

Warren William Stars in The Match King (1932)


By Cliff Aliperti 12 Comments

A look at Warren William starring in The Match King (1932). Pre-code film based in part on the life of Ivar Kreuger. Airing as part of TCM’s Life in Depression, October 2009.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Claire Dodd, First National Pictures, glenda farrell, Hardie Albright, Ivar Kreuger, Juliette Compton, Lili Damita, Madoff, The Match King, warren william

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Warren William with Helen Twelvetrees

Helen Twelvetrees and Warren William in a publicity shot from Columbia while both were on loan there.

Helen Twelvetrees and Warren William in a publicity shot taken while both were on loan to Columbia. Twelvetrees was appearing in My Woman, and Warren in Lady for a Day. My book, Helen Twelvetrees, Perfect Ingenue, is available at Amazon.

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