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Women from Headquarters (1950)

Noirish Posted by John Grant on Jun 19, 2019

US / 47/60 minutes / bw / Republic Dir: George Blair Assoc Pr: Stephen Auer Scr: Gene Lewis Cine: John MacBurnie Cast: Virginia Huston, Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller, Norman Budd, Frances Charles, K. Elmo Lowe, Otto Waldis, Grandon Rhodes, Jack Kruschen, Bert Conway, Marlo Dwyer, Sid Marion, John D read more

REMAKE ALLEY: From Headquarters (1933) and When Were You Born (1938)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 15, 2017

Another amble down the twisty byways that lead to those movies you watch and say to yourself, "Haven't I seen this before?" You say you like your fast-paced Warner Brothers programmers particularly fast-paced? You have come to the right place, the municipal building of a city that hosts, among oth read more

REMAKE ALLEY: From Headquarters (1933) and When Were You Born (1938)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Sep 15, 2017

Another amble down the twisty byways that lead to those movies you watch and say to yourself, "Haven't I seen this before?" You say you liked your fast-paced Warner Brothers programmers particularly fast-paced? You have come to the right place, the municipal building of a city that hosts, among ot read more

WOMEN FROM HEADQUARTERS (1950)

Where Danger Lives Posted by Mark on Jun 28, 2014

“Around the clock you will rescue children from unfit homes, neglectful parents, and crime provoking surroundings. On patrol of public parks, playgrounds, and schoolyards, you will keep a vigilant watch over safety of children. Our files tell a meaningful story of lost and despairing wrecks of read more

The Dorothy Burgess Film Festival: "Playgirl" and "From Headquarters"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 6, 2013

Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s films, Dorothy Burgess (1907-61) was certainly one of them. Here she is in the 1932 film "Play-Girl," opposite Winnie Lightner. And who could forget her in "Hold Your Man," with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow? Or "From Head read more

The Dorothy Burgess Film Festival: "Playgirl" and "From Headquarters"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 6, 2013

Of all the actors and actresses who appeared in 1930s films, Dorothy Burgess (1907-61) was certainly one of them. Here she is in the 1932 film "Play-Girl," opposite Winnie Lightner. And who could forget her in "Hold Your Man," with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow? Or "From Head read more

"From Headquarters" and Even More Warner Regulars

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Nov 30, 2012

Like "Life Begins" and "Union Depot," the 1933 film "From Headquarters" is another slice-of-life panorama brought to you by Warner Bros. and filled with studio contract players. The nominal hero of the movie is Warner stalwart George Brent, as a detective investigating the murder of a wealthy, deca read more

"From Headquarters" and Even More Warner Regulars

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Nov 30, 2012

Like "Life Begins" and "Union Depot," the 1933 film "From Headquarters" is another slice-of-life panorama brought to you by Warner Bros. and filled with studio contract players. The nominal hero of the movie is Warner stalwart George Brent, as a detective investigating the murder of a wealthy, deca read more