A look at Warren William as Odds Owen in Warner Brother’s Don’t Bet on Blondes (1935) including examples of his trading barbs with Guy Kibbee’s Colonel Youngblood.
Forbidden Hollywood Returns – The Mind Reader Releases July 10
Lou Lumenick of the New York Post reports Warner Archive is bringing back the Forbidden Hollywood pre-code label. The Mind Reader is among the first six titles to release July 10.
1932 Hollywood Theatre Program for The Dark Horse, Plus Odds and Ends
A 1932 Hollywood Theatre program featuring The Dark Horse on the front cover. Plus Warren William on a Quaker Standee; Warren around the web and on your TV. Plus help me decide which Warren William title to write about next.
2 Down, 7 to Go – Warner Archives Releases Two Lone Wolf Entries
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 […]
Warner Archives releases The Warren William Collection
Warner Archives has just released The Warren William Collection, a three movie set containing The Woman From Monte Carlo, Don’t Bet on Blondes, and Times Square Playboy.