Sorry gang, it’s been a little while since I’ve posted here and this one’s a bit of a cheat in that it’s basically a photo post, but to be honest my business has kept me so busy recently that I haven’t had time to post anywhere for about a week now. Heck, I even took a week off from Twitter and that’s just not me!

So in order to interject some Warren William into your weekend in way worthwhile for you, quick for me, here’s a run of photos that I’ve yet to post anywhere else on the site, the common theme, Warren William pictured with a single actress in each. Enjoy:

Wolfy WW stars down little Sidney Fox in The Mouthpiece (1932)

Wolfy WW stars down little Sidney Fox in The Mouthpiece (1932)

Serious WW with Barbara Stanwyck in The Secret Bride (1934)

Serious WW with Barbara Stanwyck in The Secret Bride (1934)

WW checks out Claire Dodd's legs in Don't Bet on Blondes (1935).  I can only imagine the pencil he's holding is to jot down some kind of score once he reaches a decision.

WW checks out Claire Dodd's legs in Don't Bet on Blondes (1935). I can only imagine the pencil he's holding is to jot down some kind of score once he reaches a decision.

Speaking of legs, WW with Patricia Ellis in The Case of the Lucky Legs, his third turn as Perry Mason, one of the most fun!

Speaking of legs, WW with Patricia Ellis in The Case of the Lucky Legs, his third turn as Perry Mason, one of the most fun!

Bogie and Mary Astor?  Not quite, WW with Bette Davis in roundly (and wrongly) despised Maltese Falcon adaptation Satan Met a Lady (1936)

Bogie and Mary Astor? Not quite, WW with Bette Davis in roundly (and wrongly) despised Maltese Falcon adaptation Satan Met a Lady (1936)

Tender WW?  Well, I guess so when he's not thinking about doing away with Gail Patrick in Wives Under Suspicion (1938)

Tender WW? Well, I guess so when he's not thinking about doing away with Gail Patrick in Wives Under Suspicion (1938)

By the way, if you’re interest in classic movies goes beyond Warren William (which I hope it does!), I’ve put together a Daily and Weekly Newsletter to distribute links to ALL of my latest writing. Like I said earlier, light week this week, but sometimes I get rolling pretty good!

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