A look at Cecil B. DeMille’s lavish production of Cleopatra (1934) with a focus on Warren William as Julius Caesar. Starring Claudette Colbert as Cleopatra.
Jamison Steals the Show in One Dangerous Night (1943)
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.
Counter-Espionage (1942) The Lone Wolf and Co. in London — With Nazis
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.
Secrets of the Lone Wolf (1941) – Lanyard’s Uneasy Alliance
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.
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941) – A Wager with the Inspector and Dickens
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.
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