Alan Crosland, Jack Warner, Al Jolson, Darryl Zanuck, and Albert Warner on the Warners lot in 1927.
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Alan Crosland, Jack Warner, Al Jolson, Darryl Zanuck, and Albert Warner on the Warners lot in 1927.
Photo d'époque de De Verfdoos (The Paintbox) faisant partie d'une série d'immeubles d'appartements situés à Amsterdam, aux Pays-Bas, conçus par l'architecte Albert Warner en 1956. Toujours debout aujourd'hui. - source MCM Daily.
Albert Warner (July 23, 1884 – November 26, 1967), producer and co-founder of Warner Bros.
Executive, co-founder of WB, Albert Warner, born on July 23, 1884 #botd
Albert Warner gives Irving Berlin a down payment for the rights to THIS IS THE ARNY (1943) and Mr. Berlin turns the check over to General Irving J. Phillipson to help with the War effort.
Irving Berlin received approx $250,000 from WB for the film rights to THIS IS THE ARMY (1943). Berlin gave all proceeds to the War effort. Pictured are Albert Warner, Irving Berlin and General Irving J. Phillipson to whom Mr. Berlin is giving the first installment received from WB.
Albert Warner (July 23, 1884 - November 26, 1967), a Warner Bros.
Albert Warner, Ginger Rogers, and Ronald Reagan at the Lord Tarleton Hotel in Miami for the premiere of Stuart Heisler’s STORM WARNING in January 1951.