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Warren William in Dr. Monica (1934) – Is He?


By Cliff Aliperti 11 Comments

Warren William and Kay Francis

Warner Brothers creates a part for Warren William in Dr. Monica (1934) starring Kay Francis. One of Warren’s weakest roles, but not a terrible movie.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1934, dr monica, drama, jean muir, Kay Francis, Verree Teasdale, warner brothers, warren william

The Dark Horse (1932) – Warren William Promotes Hicks from the Sticks


By Cliff Aliperti 11 Comments

A look at The Dark Horse, a 1932 political comedy starring Warren William and Bette Davis. A fantastic start is cooled off by a wrong turn. Still strong overall.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1932, alfred e green, berton churchill, bette davis, charles sellon, comedy, First National, frank mchugh, Guy Kibbee, harry holman, politics, robert warwick, sam hardy, the dark horse, vivienne osborne, warner brothers, warren william

Warren William Runs the Show in Stage Struck (1936)


By Cliff Aliperti 8 Comments

Despite a scene to forget with The Yacht Club Boys, Stage Struck offers Warren William his best non-detective role at Warner Brothers since pre-code times. Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1936, Busby Berkeley, Craig Reynolds, Dick Powell, frank mchugh, Joan Blondell, musicals, producer, stage struck, the yacht club boys, warner brothers

As Kurt Anderson of Employees’ Entrance (1933)


By Cliff Aliperti 14 Comments

Employees Entrance

A look at the character of Kurt Anderson of Employees’ Entrance, one of the defining pre-code roles of the Warren William legacy.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 1933, Employees Entrance, First National, Great Depression, Loretta Young, pre-code, review, Ruth Donnelly, Wallace Ford, warner brothers

Warner Brothers & First National Promotion for 1933


By Cliff Aliperti 5 Comments

Warren William Web Site

A look at a Warner Brothers & First National ad placed in the 1933 Film Daily Yearbook showing off their top 16 stars for the coming year.

Filed Under: Clippings, Fun Tagged With: 1932, Film Daily, First National, warner brothers, 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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