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Jamison Steals the Show in One Dangerous Night (1943)


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Eric Blore in One Dangerous Night

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.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1943, ann savage, Columbia, eddie mahr, eric blore, frank sully, fred kelsey, gerald mohr, gregory gaye, Lone Wolf, louis jean heydt, louis joseph vance, margaret hayes, marguerite chapman, michael gordon, Michael Lanyard, mona barrie, mysteries, one dangeorus night, roger clark, tala birrell, the lone wolf, thurston hall, warren ashe, warren william

Secrets of the Lone Wolf (1941) – Lanyard’s Uneasy Alliance


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Secrets of the Lone Wolf

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.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1941, Columbia, edward dmytryk, eric blore, fred kelsey, Lone Wolf, marlo dwyer, Michael Lanyard, roger clark, ruth ford, secrets of the lone wolf, the lone wolf, thurston hall, victor jory, victor kilian, warren william

The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941) – A Wager with the Inspector and Dickens


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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.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1941, Columbia, Don Beddoe, eric blore, evalyn knapp, fred kelsey, henry wilcoxon, june storey, lloyd bridges, louis joseph vance, Michael Lanyard, regis toomey, sidney salkow, the lone wolf, thurston hall, warren william

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940) Starring Warren William with Jean Muir


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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.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1940, Columbia, Don Beddoe, eric blore, fred kelsey, jean muir, Lone Wolf, louis joseph vance, marla shelton, Michael Lanyard, roger pryor, shemp howard, sidney salkow, the lone wolf, the lone wolf meets a lady, thurston hall, victor jory, warren hull, warren william, william forrest

2 Down, 7 to Go – Warner Archives Releases Two Lone Wolf Entries


By Cliff Aliperti 12 Comments

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 Passport to Suez (1943), two of Warren William’s […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: counter espionage, DVD, Michael Lanyard, passport to suez, the lone wolf, Warner Archives, 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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