Harry Warner

Harry Warner

Infobox actor
name = Harold Morris Warner


imagesize = 175px
caption = Harry M. Warner, late 1920's.
birthname = Hirsch (unknown)
birthdate = birth date|1881|12|12
birthplace = Krasnosielc, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
deathdate = death date and age|1958|7|27|1881|12|12|df=y
deathplace = Los Angeles, California, United States
yearsactive = 1903 - 1958
academyawards = Academy Honorary Award
1939

Harold Morris "Harry" Warner (12 December 1881 – 27 July 1958) was a Polish American studio executive, one of the founders of Warner Bros., and a major contributor to the development of the film industry. Along with his three brothers, Warner played a crucial role the film business and played a key role in establishing Warner Bros. Inc. Prior to 1956, Warner had always served as the company president for the brother's business.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=226|isbn=0-070-64259-1]

Early life

Likely born Hirsch Varnacite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=20|isbn=0-813-10958-2] into a Yiddish-speaking Jewish family in Krasnosielc, Congress Poland, Russian Empire.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=10|isbn=0-070-64259-1] He was the eldest son of Benjamin Warner (whose original last name has not been identified but may have been Wonskolaser) [cite web|url=http://www.adherents.com/people/pw/Jack_Warner.html|title=The Religious Affiliation of Movie Producer Jack Warner|date=2005-06-01|publisher=adherents.com] , a cobbler, and his wife, Pearl Leah (née Eichelbaum). While still living in Poland, the couple had three children, including Hirsch; one child died at a young age. In search of a better future for his family and himself, Benjamin made his way to Hamburg, Germany in 1883, and then took a ship to the United States. [cite book|last=Warner|first=Jack L.|coauthors=Jennings, Southern|title=My First Hundred Years in Hollywood|publisher=Random House|year=1965|pages=18] Upon arriving in the States, Benjamin introduced himself as "Benjamin Warner", and the name Warner remained with the family for the rest of their lives. Pearl Warner and the two surviving children joined him in Baltimore, Maryland less than a year later, and Benjamin renamed Hirsch with an American name, "Harry", [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=21|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In Baltimore, five more children were born to the family, including Abraham(later known as Albert)cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=10|isbn=0-070-64259-1] and Sam. [cite book|last=Warner|first=Jack L.|coauthors=Jennings, Southern|title=My First Hundred Years in Hollywood|publisher=Random House|year=1965|pages=20] In Baltimore, Harry would serve as a cobbler in his father's shop. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=12|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In Baltimore, Benjamin Warner struggled to make enough money to provide for his growing family.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=11|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Following the advice of a friend, Benjamin relocated the family to Canada, where he attempted to make a living by bartering tin wares to trappers in exchange for furs. In Canada, two more Warner children arrived, including Jacob (later Jack) was born in London, Ontario. After two arduous years in Canada, the family returned to Baltimore. [cite book|last=Warner|first=Jack L.|coauthors=Jennings, Southern|title=My First Hundred Years in Hollywood|publisher=Random House|year=1965|pages=23, 24] In 1896, the family relocated to Youngstown, Ohio, following the lead of Harry Warner, who established a shoe repair shop in the heart of the emerging industrial town. [cite book|last=Warner|first=Jack L.|coauthors=Jennings, Southern|title=My First Hundred Years in Hollywood|publisher=Random House|year=1965|pages=24, 25] Benjamin Warner worked with his son Harry in the shoe repair shop, until he secured a loan to open a meat counter and grocery store in the city's downtown area. In Youngstown, two more children were added to the crowded household. [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=12, 13|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In 1899, Warner, (with some of the money his father made through his profitable grocery store and some of the money he(Harry) saved through his allowance),cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=15|isbn=0-070-64259-1] opened a bicycle shop in Youngstown with his brother Albert as well. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=26|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Eventually, Harry and Albert also opened a bowling alley together as well. Unfortunately, the bowling alley could not prosper, and closed shortly after it opened. Harry eventually accepted an offer to become a salesman for a local meat franchise, and sold meat in areas the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. By his nineteenth birthday, however, Harry was still reduced to living in his parents crowded household.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=16, 17|isbn=0-070-64259-1]

Business career in films

In 1903, at Sam's advice, Albert and Sam agreed to distribute showings of "The Great Train Robbery" at carnivals across Ohio and Pennsylvania. In 1905, Warner agreed to join his two brothers' in the film business, and sold his bicycle shop. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=32, 33|isbn=0-813-10958-2] With the money he made from selling the bicycle shop, the three brothers were able to purchase a building in New Castle, Pennsylvania; the brothers would use this building to establish their first theater, the Cascade Theater. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=34|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The Cascade Theater was so successful, that the brothers were able to purchase a second theater in New Castle as well.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=22|isbn=0-070-64259-1] This makeshift theatre, called the Bijou, was furnished with chairs borrowed from a local undertaker.cite news
title = Jack L. Warner's Death Closes Out Pioneer Clan of 'Talkies'
work = Variety
date = September 13, 1978
page = 2
]

In 1907, Warner expanded the business further and purchased fifteen theaters in Pennsylvania. As a result of these purchases, Harry, Sam, and Albert would form a new film exchange company, The Duquesne Amusement Supply Company, and rented an office in the Bakewell building in downtown Pittsburgh. Harry then sent Sam to New York to purchase, and ship, films for their Pittsburgh exchange company, while he and Albert remained in Pittsburgh to run the business. In 1909, the brothers were able to successfully sell the Cascade Theater and establish a second film exchange company in Norfolk, Virginia. Through this second exchange company in Norfolk, Harry agreed to let younger brother Jack be apart of the company, and sent him to Norfolk to serve as Sam's assistant. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=40-42|isbn=0-813-10958-2] A serious problem threatened the Warners' film company with the advent of Thomas Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company (also known as the Edison Trust), which charged distributors exorbitant fees. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=65-66|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In 1910, the Warners would sell the family business, to the General Film Company, for "$10,000 in cash, $12,000 in preferred stock, and payments over a four-year period for a total of $52,000". [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=45-46|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

After they sold their business, Harry and his three brothers joined forces with Independent filmmaker Carl Laemmle's Independent Motion Picture Company, and began distributing films from his Pittsburgh film exchange division. In 1912, the brothers would earn a $1,500 profit with the successful film "Dante's Inferno". In the wake of this success, Harry, realizing Edison's threat was still growing, and the brothers decided to break with Laemmle and establish their own film production company. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=46-48|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The company would be named Warner Features. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=51|isbn=0-813-10958-2] After Warner Features was establish, Harry acquired an office in New York with his brother Albert, and sent Sam and Jack to run the new corporation's film exchange divisions in San Francisco and Los Angeles. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=54|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In 1917, Harry was able to add more relief for the studio after he was able to successfully negotiate a deal with Ambassador James W. Gerald, to make Gerald's book "My Four Years In Germany" into a film for the studio. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=62|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In 1918, after the success of the film "My Four Years In Germany", the brothers were able to establish a studio near Hollywood, California. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=65-66|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In the new Hollywood studio, Sam became co-head of production along with his younger brother, Jack. [cite book|last=Warner|first=Jack L.|coauthors=Jennings, Southern|title=My First Hundred Years in Hollywood|publisher=Random House|year=1965|pages=100-101] They were convinced that they would have to make movies themselves if they were to ever have success at showing them and generating a profit. Between the years 1919 and 1920, the studio was not able to garnish any profits.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=71-73|isbn=0-813-10958-2] During this time, banker Motley Flint, who was, unlike most bankers at the time, not anti-semitic, helped the brothers pay off their debts. The four brothers then decided to relocate their studio from Culver City, California to the Sunset Boulevard section of Hollywood.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=38|isbn=0-070-64259-1]

During this time, Warner decided to focus on making only dramas for the studio. The studio would also rebound in 1921, after the success of the studio's film "Why Girls Leave Home"; As a result of the financial success "Why Girls Leave Home" gave the Warners, the film's director, Harry Rapf, became the studio's new head producer as well. On April 4, 1923, following the studio's successful film "The Gold Diggers", Warner Brothers, Inc. was officially established, with help from a loan given to Harry by his banker Montly Flint. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=76, 77|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Warner and his family had then moved to Hollywood.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=152|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Warner Bros. Inc.

The studio discovered a trained German Shepherd named Rin Tin Tin in 1923. The canine made his debut in "Where the North Begins", a film about an abandoned pup who is raised by wolves and befriends a fur trapper. According to one biographer, Jack Warner's initial doubts about the project were quelled when he met Rin Tin Tin, "who seemed to display more intelligence than some of the Warner comics."cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=42|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The trained dog proved to be the studio's most important commercial asset until the introduction of sound.cite book|last=Behlmer|first=Rudy|title=Inside Warner Bros. (1935-1951) |publisher=Viking|year=1985|pages=4|isbn=unknown] Prolific screenwriter Darryl F. Zanuck produced several scripts for Rin Tin Tin vehicles and, during one year, wrote more than half of the studio's features.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=45|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Between 1928 and 1933, Zanuck served as the studio's executive producer, a position whose responsibilities included the day-to-day production of films;cite book|last=Behlmer|first=Rudy|title=Inside Warner Bros. (1935-1951) |publisher=Viking|year=1985|pages=xii|isbn=unknown] while Warner's younger brother Jack and Zanuck were able to obtain a close friendship, Warner never really accepted Zanuck as a friend.

After establishing Warner Bros. Inc., the studio had, unfortunately overdrawn $1 million (the amount which Warner had loaned from Flint) and Warner decided to pay off the debt by expand the studio's operations further.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=40|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In the process, Warner acquired forty theaters in the state of Pennsylvania.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=40|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In 1924, Warner Bros. would produce two more successful films, The Marriage Circle and Beau Brummell. In 1924, after Rapf departed the studio to accept an offer at MGM, Ernst Lubitsch, the successful director of The Marriage Circle, was also given the title of head producercite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=46, 47|isbn=0-070-64259-1] ; Lubitsch would add additional success for the studio's profits.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=47|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The film Beau Brummel also made John Barrymore a top star at the studio as well.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=49, 50|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Despite the success the studio now, the brothers were still unable to compete with The Big Three(Paramount, Universal, and First National).cite newspaper|title="Theatre Owners Open War on Hays"|publisher=New York Times|pages=14|date=May 12, 1925]

In 1925, Harry and a large group of independent film-makers assembled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to challenge the monopoly the Big Three had over the film industry). Harry and the other independent film-makers at the Milwaukee convention agreed to spend $500,000.00 in newspaper advertisements;cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=84,85,86|isbn=0-813-10958-2] this action would help benefit Warner Bros. profits. With help from a loan supplied by Goldman, Sachs head banker Waddill Catchings, Warner would find a way to successfully respond to the growing concern the Big Three Studios further induced to Warner Bros., and expanded the company's operations further buy purchasing the Brooklyn theater company Vitagraph. the Warner now had theaters in the New York area. Around this time, Warner purchased a home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Hancock Park, where he remained until 1929cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=Caption Summaries|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In the later part of 1925, Harry's younger brother Sam had also acquired a radio station, KWBC,Sperling, Millner, and Warner (1998), p. 89.] After acquiring his radio station, Sam decided to make an attempt to use synchronized sound in future Warner Bros. Pictures.Sperling, Millner, and Warner (1998), p. 90.] Warner had initial reservations about the idea, in which he is memorably quoted as saying "Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?" when his brother, CEO Sam Warner proposed the idea to him. Under Warner and his brothers leadership, the company came to own and operate some 250 theaters in which to screen its films, and, more importantly, was a successful pioneer of the sound film industry and the company still thrives today. By the February of 1926, however, the brothers' radio business had failed, and the studio was suffered a net loss of $333,413.00.cite book|last=Freedland|first=Michael|title=The Warner Brothers|publisher=St. Martin's Press|pages=119|isbn=0-312-85620-2]

After a long period of refusing to accept the usage of sound in the company's films, Warner now agreed to use synchronized sound in Warner Bros. shorts, as long as it was used only for background music, [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=94|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Harry then made a visit to Western Electric's Bell Laboratories in New York,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=54|isbn=0-070-64259-1] (which younger brother Sam had earlier visited) and was impressed.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=54|isbn=0-070-64259-1] One problem that occurred for the Warners, though, was the fact that the high-ups at Western Electric were anti-semitic. Sam, though, was able to convince the high-ups to sign with the studio after his wife Lina wore a gold cross at a dinner he attended with the Western Electric. After this, Harry signed a partnership agreement with Western Electric to use Bell Laboratories to test the sound-on-film process.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=94-95|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

After the agreement was signed, Vitaphone was establishedcite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,731079,00.html|title=Milestones|date=1927-10-17|publisher="Time"|pages=2] and Sam and Jack decided to take a big step forward and make "Don Juan". [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=102|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Warner then hired the New York Philharmonic Orchestra to provide the film's background.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=55|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The film began with eight Vitaphone features filmed in sound. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=105|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Despite the success it had at the box office,cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=110-112|isbn=0-813-10958-2] the film was not able to match its expensive budget. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=113|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Harry was now further convinced not to use any more sound in Warner Bros. pictures.

With Harry now refusing to allow further Vitaphone productions, Paramount head Adolph Zukor took advantage of the situation and tried to offer Sam a deal as an executive producer for his studio if he brought Vitaphone with him.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=114|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Sam easily accepted Zukor's offer, but the offer died after Paramount lost money in the wake of Rudolph Valentino's death in late 1926. By April of 1927, the Big Five studios (First National, Paramount, MGM, Universal, and Producers Distributing) had put the Warners in financial ruin,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=59|isbn=0-070-64259-1] and Western Electric renewed the Warner's Vitaphone contract with terms that it was no longer exclusive and that other film company's could test sound with Western Elecric as well; the Warners were even forced to sell some of their stock to Harry Cohn, the head of the independent film company Columbia Pictures.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=160|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Eventually, Harry agreed to accept Sam's demands to continue with Vitaphone productions,cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=115, 116|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and the studio soon began production of the first talkie, "The Jazz Singer"; soon after its release, "The Jazz Singer" would indeed help establish the three surviving Warners as arguably the most important figures in the film industry.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=62|isbn=0-070-64259-1] On October 5, 1927, Sam died and younger brother Jack was granted the power to head all the studio's productions, [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=63|isbn=0-070-64259-1] despite the fact that Jack still did not have as much power over the studio as Harry did, as he was only the studio's vice president.cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,739489,00.html|title=Warner Week|date=1930-06-09|publisher="Time"|pages=1]

Godfather of talkies

With the altogether success that drew from the studio's talkie films ("The Jazz Singer", "The Lights of New York", "The Singing Fool", and "The Terror"), Warner Bros. became one of the top studios in Hollywood and the brothers were now able to move out from the Poverty Row section of Hollywood and acquire a big studio in Burbank, California. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=142-151|isbn=0-813-10958-2] As a result of this success, Warner was able to acquire the Stanley Corporation for the studio,cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=146|isbn=0-813-10958-2] This purchase gave them a share in rival First National Pictures, of which Stanley owned one-third.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|date=1990|pages=65|isbn=0-070-64259-1] After this purchase, Warner was soon able to acquire William Fox's one third remaining share in First National and was now officially the majority stockholder of the company. After success of the studio's 1929 First National film "Noah's Ark",cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=151|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Harry Warner also agreed to make Michael Curtiz a major director at the Burbank studio as well.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=127|isbn=0-070-64259-1]

Warner, after purchasing a string of music publishers,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|date=1990|pages=66|isbn=0-070-64259-1] was even able to establish a music subsidiary-Warner Bros. Music- and buy out additional radio companies, foreign sound patents, and a lithograph company as well;cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=147|isbn=0-813-10958-2] he even was able to produce a Broadway musical "Fifty Million Frenchmen". [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=148|isbn=0-813-10958-2] By the time the 1st Academy Awards took place, Warner was recognized as the second most powerful figure in the movie industry, just behind MGM head Nicholas Schenck. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=149|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In the wake of the success of "Gold Diggers of Broadway", journalists had dubbed Warner "the godfather of the talking screen."cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=151|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The studio's net profit was now over $14,000,000.00. During this time, Warner soon also grew tired of the Hollywood atmosphere and acquired a twenty-two acre ranch in Mount Vernon, New York. Once Warner returned to New York, he and Albert found work together once again. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=173|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

The Great Depression

Following Albert's advice, Jack and Harry Warner acquired three Paramount stars(William Powell Kay Francis, and Ruth Chatteron) for salaries doubled from their previous ones. This move proved to be a success, and stockholders maintained confident in the Warners.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|date=1990|pages=75,76|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The first year of the Great Depression, 1930, did not damage the studio badly,cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=160|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and Warner was even able to acquire more theaters for the studio in Atlantic City.cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,739489,00.html|title=Warner Week|date=1930-06-09|publisher="Time"] During this time, Warner was also engaged in a lawsuit with a Boston stockholder who accused him of trying use money from the studio's profitable businesses to try and purchase his vast 300 shares of stock about declare monopoly. [cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,740216,00.html|title=Deals & Developments|date=1930-09-01|publisher="Time"] The company would, however, suffer a minor financial blow during the year after longtime banker for the studio, and by-now also a close friend of the Warners, Montly Flint was murdered by an angry investor.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=72|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In the latter part of 1929, much to Harry's dismay, younger brother Jack would hire sixy-one year old actor George Arliss to star in the studio's film "Disraeli".cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=77|isbn=0-070-64259-1] To Warner's surprise,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=77|isbn=0-070-64259-1] the film Disraeli would go to be a success at the box office, and Warner was convinced to make Arliss a top star for the studio as well. During the Depression era, the studio also produced a series of gangster films; Warner Bros. soon became known as gangster studio. Warner Bros. soon became known as "gangster studio." [cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/books/08/24/mob.movies/index.html|title=The mobster and the movies|date=2004-08-24|publisher="CNN"] The studio's first gangster film Little Caesar was a great success at the box office.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=184|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Following Little Caesar, the studio agreed to cast Edward Robinson in a wave of gangster pictures.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=77-79|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The studio's second gangster film, "The Public Enemy",cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=185|isbn=0-813-10958-2] would also make James Cagney arguably the studio's new top star,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=81|isbn=0-070-64259-1] and the Warners were now further convinced to make more gangster films as well. Another gangster film the studio released during the Depression era was the critically acclaimed "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang".cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=83|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The film made Paul Muni a top studio star, and also got audiences in the United States to question the legal system as well.cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,744829,00.html|title=Fugitive|date=1932-12-26|publisher="Time"]

The studio, however, would begin to feel the effects of the Depression in 1931. As ticket prices became unaffordable, the studio would lose money. By the end of 1931, the studio suffered a net loss of reportedly $8,000,000.00, During this time, Warner rented the Teddington in London, England.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=110|isbn=0-070-64259-1] the studio focused on making films for the London market, and Irving Asher was appointed as the studio's head producer. Unfortunately, the Teddington studio could not bring in additional profit to the Warners, and the Burbank studio would loss an additional $14,000,000 in 1932 as well. Relief, however, would also come for the studio after Franklin Roosevelt became US President in 1933 and the New Deal revived the US Economy, and thus made movie tickets affordable once again. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=161|isbn=0-813-10958-2] During the year, the studio was able to make a very profitable musical, "42nd Street". which revived the studio's musical films.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=85|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In 1933, however, a blow would also occur as the studio's longtime head producer Darryl F. Zanuck would quit, because: (1) Harry was strongly against allowing his film "Baby Face" to step outside the Hays Code boundaries; [cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,745754-2,00.html|title=Musicomedies of the Week|date=1933-07-03|publisher="Time"|pages=2] and 2) the studio reduced his salary as a result of the financial woes the studio temporarly faced from President Roosevelt's bank holiday, [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=182,183|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and Harry still refused to raise his salary in the wake of the New Deal's economic rebound.cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,847255,00.html|title=New Deal in Hollywood|date=1933-05-01|publisher="Time"|pages=2] Following Zanuck's resignation, studio director Hal B. Wallis took his place as the studio's executive producer,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=88|isbn=0-070-64259-1] and Harry-who, along with his brother Jack, was a notable "penny-pincher"-cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=112|isbn=0-070-64259-1] finally agreed to bring salaries back up to government expectations once again.

In 1933, the studio was also able to bring newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan films into the Warner Bros. fold.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=96|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Hearst had previously been signed with MGM, [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=95|isbn=0-070-64259-1] but he ended his ties with the company after a dispute with the company's head producer Irving Thalberg over the treatment of Marion Davies;cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=95, 96|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Davies was a longtime mistress of Hearst, and was now struggling to draw box office success. Through the studios partnership with Hearst, Harry's younger brother Jack was also able to sign Davies to a studio contract as well. Hearst's company and Davies' films, however, could not increase the studio's net profits. [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=95|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In 1934, Warner officially purchased the Teddington Studio as well.

In 1934, the studio would suffer a net loss of over $2,500,000.00. $500,000 of this loss was also the result of physical damage to the Warner Bros. Burbank studio that occurred after a massive fire that broke out in the studio around the end of 1934, and destroyed twenty years worth of early Warner Bros. films.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=209|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The following year, Hearst's film adaption of William Shakespere's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" would fail at the box office and the studio net loss increased. [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=99|isbn=0-070-64259-1] During this time, Warner was also indicted, along with six other Hollywood studio figures who owned movie theaters, of conspiracy to violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. through an attempt to gain a monopoly over theaters in the St. Louis area. [cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,787960,00.html|title=St. Louis Suit|date=1935-01-21|publisher="Time"] In 1935, Warner, along with executive at RKO and Paramount, [cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,755156,00.html|title=Lawsuit in St. Louis|date=1935-10-14|publisher="Time"] were put on trial for this charge. After a mistrial occurred, Warner sold the company's movie theaters, at least for a short time, and the case was never reopened. One problem that remained for Warner, however, was the studio's projectionist labor union, which was now controlled by the Mafia.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=211|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In 1935, the studio's revived musicals would also suffer a major blow after director Busby Berkeley was arrested after killing three people while driving drunk one night.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=86|isbn=0-070-64259-1] During the studio's union crisis, Warner received threatening phone call from a union member, stating that he would seize Warner's daughter Betty and adopted daughter Lita within a forty-eight hour period. Warner then agreed to accept the union's demands, and the kidnapping threat ended. The year 1935, however, also saw some relief for Harry as the studio would rebound with a year-end net profit of $674,158.00. Around this time, a depressed Warner-seeing that the newly-rebounded Warner studio no longer needing loans to pay off debts-decided to move to California, and acquired convert|3000|acre|km2 of ranch land just northwest of Hollywood in Calabasas, California. He later moved into a 1,100 ranch in the San Fernando Valley.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=212|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

During the year 1936, the studio's film "The Story of Louis Pasteur" would prove to be a success at the box officecite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=114|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In addition to the film's box office success, Paul Muni would win the Oscar for Best Actor in March of 1937 for his performance as the title role as well. The studio's 1937 film "The Life of Emile Zola" would also give the studio it's first Oscar for Best Picture as well.

World War II

Warner occupied a central place in the Hollywood-Washington wartime propaganda effort during the Second World War, and by the end of 1942, served as a frequent, anti-Axis spokesman for the movie industry. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=245|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Despite his conservative viewpoint [cite news|url=http://www.jewishmag.com/75mag/hollywood/hollywood.htm|title=Tales of the Warner Brothers|last=Schochet|first=Stephen |date=2004-02|publisher="Jewish Magazine"] and longtime affiliation with the Republican Party,cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=95|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Warner was also a close friend of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and supported him during the early 1930s. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=161|isbn=0-813-10958-2] During Roosevelt's fight for the Democrat nominee in early 1932, the Warners made it an effort to make his name known throughout the state of California.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=93|isbn=0-070-64259-1] After Roosevelt was nominated, the three brothers asked their friends to contribute to his campaign. Jack Warner even staged a "Motion Picture and Electrical Parade Sports Pageant" at L.A. Stadium Franklin Roosevelt's honor in 1932. During Roosevelt's 1932 campaign, Warner and the studio also contributed $10,000.00 to the Democrat National Committee. [cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,847034,00.html|title=Carrying the Country|date=1932-11-14|publisher="Time"] In the wake of Nazi Germany's rise to power, Warner became a key proponent of US intervention in Europe. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=235|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Prior to the beginning of the war in Europe, Warner had produced a series of film shorts which glorified America's fight against Germany during World War I; Warner later received an honorary award for producing these shorts. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=170|isbn=0-813-10958-2] By the fall of 1938, Warner had gradually helped block the distribution Warner Bros. films in Nazi Germany and its ally Italy.cite news |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,883097,00.html |title=Items |date=1938-10-31 |publisher="Time"] Prior to the war's beginning in Europe, Warner supervised the production of two anti-German feature films, "The Life of Emile Zola" (1937) [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=224|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" (1939). [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=233|isbn=0-813-10958-2] He spent large sums of money to get many of his relatives and employees out of Germany when the war officially began in the latter part of 1939.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|page=234|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Before the U.S officially entered World War II, Warner supervised the production of three more anti-German films: "The Sea Hawk"(1940), which mirrored Spain's King Phillip II as an equivalent to Adolf Hitler, "Sergeant York" (1941), and "You're In the Army Now" (1941). After America's entry into the war, Warner decided to focus on making just war films.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=241-247|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Among the war films Warner made during the duration of the war were "Casablanca", "Yankee Doodle Dandy", "This Is the Army", and the controversial film "Mission to Moscow".cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=247-255|isbn=0-813-10958-2] At the premieres of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (in Los Angeles, New York, and London), audiences for the film would purchase an altogether total of $15,600,000.00 in war bonds for the governments of England and the United States. By the middle of 1943, however, it became clear that audiences were tired of war films. Despite the growing pressure to abandon production of war films, Warner continued to produce them, losing money in the process. Eventually, in honor of studio contributions to the war cause, the United States Government would name a Liberty Ship after the brothers' father, Benjamin Warner, and Warner would be the one who was given the honor to christen the ship during its first voyage. By the time the war ended, $20,000,000.00 worth of war bonds would be purchased through the studio, the Red Cross collected 5,200 pints of plasma from studio employees, with 763 of the studio's employees, as well as Warner's son-in-law Milton Sperling and nephew Jack Warner Jr., would be recognized with having the honor of having served as in the armed forces.

Following a dispute over ownership of Casablanca's oscar for Best Picture, head producer Hal B. Wallis resigned from the studio.Thomas (1990), p. 141-143.] Following a dispute over ownership of Casablanca's Oscar for Best Picture, head producer Hal B. Wallis broke with Warner and resigned from the studio.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=141 143|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Following Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart became arguably the studio's top starcite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=144|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In 1943, Olivia de Haviland (whom Warner was now loaning to different companies) sued Jack Warner for breach of contract.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=145|isbn=0-070-64259-1] de Haviland cited that the government laws only required employee contracts to reach a maximum of seven years; de haviland had been employed under her studio contract since won her case, and many of the studio's longtime actors were now free of their contracts. To help keep these actors at the studio, Harry now decided to give up the studio's suspension policycite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=148|isbn=0-070-64259-1]

Postwar era

In 1947, Warner, who was by now exhausted from all his years of arguing with his brother Jack, decided to spend more time at his San Fernando Valley ranch, and took up an interest in horse racing; [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=268, 269|isbn=0-813-10958-2] in 1947, Warner was able to acquire a valuable racehorse named "Stepfather."cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,886419,00.html|title=Winners For Sale|date=1947-03-10|publisher="Time"|pages=2] Warner had a bitter rivalry with his brother Jack over the years, particularly due to Jack's longtime infidelitiescite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=146, 147|isbn=0-813-10958-2] [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=164, 165|isbn=0-813-10958-2] (as Jack had been engaged in affairs with a wide range of various women since Warner Bros. Inc. was established in 1923)cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=144|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and waste of the Burbank studio's money.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=286|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In the 1930s Harry, like most of his relatives, also refused to accept Jack's second wife, actress Ann Paige,-whom Jack had an affair with while still married to his first wife Irma Solomon- as a member of Warner clan.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=102, 103|isbn=0-070-64259-1] When Jack and Ann officially got married in January of 1936, Harry and the rest of the Warner family refused to attend the ceremony.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=207|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In a letter Harry sent to Jack on his wedding day to Ann, Harry stated "the only thing that could come from this day was that our parents didn't live to see this."

Throughout the early years of the studio's existence, various people, including Warner's younger brother Sam, had served as buffers between Harry and Jack.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=62|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The last person to serve as a buffer between the two, father Benjamin Warner, died on November 5, 1935.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=206|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Following Benjamin's death, Jack and Harry were now barely on speaking terms, and were merely just business partners to one another.cite book|last=Freedland|first=Michael|title=The Warner Brothers|publisher=St. Martin's Press|pages=119|isbn=0-312-85620-2] Jack's marriage to Ann was also arguably a huge turning point in the two brothers' fragile relationship as well;cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=285|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Harry's arguments with Jack were now practically on a daily basis. By the early 1950s, the brothers' long-simmering feud had risen to new heights, as Jack began spending a lot of his time in France(where he (Jack) occasionally ignored managing the studio, and instead spent his hours vacitioning, gambling, and socializing with royalty) and wasting studio money on 3-D films. On one occasion during this period, studio employees claimed they saw Warner chase Jack through the studio with a lead pipe, shouting "I'll get you for this, you son of a bitch". [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=283|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

The studio prospered post-war time, and by 1946, company payroll had reached $600,000 a week for studio employees,cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=258-279|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and the studio's net profit would reach $19,424,650.00 by the end of the year as well. [cite newspaper|title="WARNER BROS. NET PUT AT $19,424,650; Earnings for Year Ended Aug. 31 Compare With Profit of $9,901,563 for 1945"|publisher=New York Times|pages=28|date=December 30, 1946] During this time, Warner hired his son-in-law, Milton Sperling, to head an independent film production company for the studio. In 1947, Harry also tried to move Warner Bros. headquarters from the longtime New York building to the Burbank area, but was unsuccessful.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=181, 182|isbn=0-070-64259-1] By the end of 1947, the studio had a record net profit of $22,000,000.00,cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=279|isbn=0-813-10958-2] although the following year, the studio profits would decrease by 50%.

During this time, the studio was a party to the United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. anti-trust case. This action, brought by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission, claimed that the five integrated studio-theater chain combinations restrained competition. The Supreme Court heard the case in 1948, and ruled for the government. As a result Warner and four other major studios were forced to separate production from exhibition. In early 1953, the brothers finally fulfilled their end of the bargain and sold their theater chain to Fabian Enterprises. [cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,822702,00.html|title=Divorce Granted|date=1953-03-02|publisher="Time"|pages=2] In 1948, Bette Davis, now fed up with Jack Warner, would serve as a big problem for Harry after she, and a number of her fellow colleagues, departed from the studio after completing the film "Beyond the Forest".cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=175, 176|isbn=0-070-64259-1] By 1949, the studio's net profit had fallen to $10,000,000.00, and the studio would soon suffer more losses with the rise of television.

In 1949, Warner, seeing the threat of television grow, decided to shift his focus towards television production. However, the Federal Communications Commission would not allow Warner to do so. After an unsuccessful attempt to convince other movie studio bosses to switch their focus to television, he abandoned his television efforts. As the threat of television grew in the early 1950s, Warner's younger brother, Jack, decided to try a new approach to help regain profits for the studio. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=286, 287|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In the wake of United Artist's successful 3-D film "Bwana Devil", Jack decided to expand into 3-D films with the studio's 1953 film "House of Wax". While the film proved successful for the studio, 3-D films soon lost their appeal among moviegoers. [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=191|isbn=0-070-64259-1] After the downfall of 3-D films, Warner decided to use CinemaScope in future Warner Bros. films. One of the studio's first CinemaScope films, "The High and Mighty", brought the studio some profit.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=287-288|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

In 1954, Warner and his brother Jack were finally able engage in the new television medium, providing ABC with a weekly show, "Warner Bros. Presents".cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=192|isbn=0-070-64259-1] "Warner Bros. Presents" was not a success.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=193|isbn=0-070-64259-1] the show was not a success.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=193|isbn=0-070-64259-1] In 1955, the studio was able debut a very successful western tv drama, "Cheyenne"cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=194|isbn=0-070-64259-1] The studio then followed up with a series of Western dramas such as "Maverick", "Bronco" and "Colt .45". The studio's tv westerns would, indeed, help accumulate for the net losses that the studio was now given at the box office Within a few years, Warner, who was accustomed to dealing with actors in a high-handed manner, provoked hostility among emerging TV stars like James Garner, who filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. over a contract dispute. Jack Warber was angered by the perceived ingratitude of television actors who seemed to show more independence than film actors, and this deepened his contempt for the new medium.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=196-199|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Through this success, Warner began now know as the "Strategic Generalissimo" by his employees. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=296|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

By 1956, the studio's profits had dropped to new lows. Warner and Jack's tumultuous relationship worsened when Warner learned of Jack's decision to sell the Warner Bros.' pre-1949 films to United Artists Television for the modest sum of $21 million. "This is our heritage, what we worked all our lives to create, and now it is gone," Warner exclaimed, upon hearing of the deal. [cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=225|isbn=0-070-64259-1] Shortly after doing this, Jack took a long vacation in southern France. The brothers' fragile relationship was now worsening even more. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=299|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Retirement

In May 1956, the brothers announced they were putting Warner Bros. on the market.cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,808529,00.html|title=Boston to Hollywood|date=1956-05-21|publisher="Time"|pages=2] Jack, however, had secretly organized a syndicate, headed by Boston banker Serge Semenenko, who purchased 90% (800,000 shares) of the company's stock; [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=303|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Harry had at first rejected Semenenko's earlier offer to purchase the his stock in February of 1956, but later accepted the offer after Semenenko increased his bid and agreed to make Simon Fabian-the head of Fabian Enterprises who had also become a friend of the Warners- the new Warner Bros. President. After the three brothers sold their stock, Jack (through his under-the-table deal with Sememenko) joined Semenenko's syndicate and bought back all his stock, which consisted of 200,000 shares.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=308|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The deal was completed in July of 1956cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=226|isbn=0-070-64259-1] After which, Jack, who was now the company's largest stockholder, officially appointed himself as the new company President.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=306|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Warner found out about Jack's dealing while reading an article in "Variety" magazine on May, 31, 1956 and collapsed after reading the news.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=307|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The next day, he checked into Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and doctors told him he had a suffered a minor heart attack the previous day. While at the hospital, Warner also suffered a stroke that impaired his walking ability and forced him to use a cane for the rest of his life. Six days after his stroke, he left the hospital and decided to sell forty-two of his thoroughbred racehorses. This subterfuge proved too much for Warner and he and his family never spoke to Jack again; when Jack made a surprise appearance at Harry's San Fernadino ranch, to attend Harry's 1957 wedding anniversary to Rea Levinson, nobody in the Warner family attending the event spoke to Jack. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=311, 312|isbn=0-813-10958-2] All Warner was now dedicated to doing was raising horses.cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,863684-1,00.html|title=Milestones|date=1958-08-04|publisher="Time"|pages=2]

Shortly after this, when Jack was away one day, Warner made one last visit to the studio to take $6,000,000.00 out of his old studio account. He gave $3,000,000.00 to his wife Rea, and $1,500,000.00 each to his two daughters Doris and Betty. In the meantime, he sold a large portion of the remaining studio stock he had to Semenenko had and made sure of it he would never come near the Burbank studio ever again. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=309, 310|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Personal life

On August 23, 1907, Warner married his girlfriend, Rea Levinson. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=38|isbn=0-813-10958-2] It has been reported by family members that Harry dedicated a huge chunk of his life to make Rea happy. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=75|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Together, the couple also had three children: Lewis (b. October 10, 1908), [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=44|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Doris (b. September 13, 1913), [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=54|isbn=0-813-10958-2] and Betty (b. May 4, 1920). [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=72|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Harry and his family were also very faithful to Jewish customs and traditions. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=176, 177, 178|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

On April 5, 1931, Warner's son Lewis, whom he appointed as head of Warner Bros. Music, died from pneumonia. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=179|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Following Lewis' death, Warner, who was now left without a recognized heir to his empire-cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=172, 173|isbn=0-070-64259-1] landed into an extreme state of depression. The following year, the Warners donated a theater in Lewis' honor to Worcester Academy, Lewis' alma mater. [cite book|last=Sargent|first=Porter |title=The Handbook of Private Schools|publisher=P. Sargent|year=1956|pages=198]

Warner also felt his brother Sam's widow, actress Lina Basquette, was a tramp and not worthy of raising a child with the last name Warner.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=161|isbn=0-813-10958-2] While Jack didn't mind that Lina was Catholic, Harry and the rest of the Warner family did.cite book|last=Thomas|first=Bob|title=Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner|publisher=McGraw-Hill|year=1990|pages=48, 49|isbn=0-070-64259-1] They refused to have any part in Lina's life, and did not acknowledge her as a member of the Warner clan.

In 1930, Basquette went broke and Warner decided to file for guardianship over Sam and Lina's daughter, Lita. On March 19, 1930, Warner and his wife Rea became the legal guardians of Lita through a 300,000.00 settlement in Lita's trust fund. Basquette was never financially able to take care of or regain custody of Lita and in 1931, she tried to commit suicide by poisoning of her. Following her suicide attempt, Basquette would only see her daughter on two occasions in the next twenty years. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=163|isbn=0-813-10958-2] In 1947, Basquette filed for a large share of Sam's estate, which was by now worth $15,000,000.00 in stocks alone. Basquette claimed that the Warner brothers reorganized Sam's will under New York statues, while Sam died while living in the state of California, where, at the time of Sam's death in 1927, laws gave widows a larger share in their husband's wills. The lawsuit eventually ended when Basquette settled for a $100,000.00 trust fund from Harry's forutne. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=264, 265, 266|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Warner's daughter, Doris, was married to director Mervyn Leroy on January 3, 1934. Because of their wedding, Warner, with no male heir to his studio after Lewis died, made Leroy his new heir to the Warner Bros. studio. Together, the couple gave Harry two grandchildren, Warner Lewis Leroy (b. 1936) and Linda Leroy (b. 1939).cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=235|isbn=0-813-10958-2] On one occasion, in the late 1930s, Doris read a copy of Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind and became interested making a film adaption of the book for the studio as well;cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=235|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Doris then offered Mitchell $50,000.00 for the book's screen rights. Uncle Jack, however, refused to allow the deal to take place, after seeing how expensive the film's budget would have been for the studio. The couple would later divorce on August 12, 1945, and Warner was left without a heir again. Two months after her divorce from Leroy, Doris would marry director Charles Vidor.cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=200|isbn=0-813-10958-2] Together the couple had two sons, Brian and Quentin. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=341|isbn=0-813-10958-2] The two remained married until Vidor's death in 1959.

In 1936, Betty Warner began an affair with one of Darryl F. Zanuck's assistants Milton Sperling. The two would marry on July 13, 1939. Through this marriage, the couple would also give Warner four more grandchildren, Susan (b. December 4, 1941), Karen (b. April 8, 1945), and Cass (b. March 8, 1948), and Matthew. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE5DF1531F93AA1575BC0A96E948260|title= Milton Sperling, Screenwriter, Is Dead at 76|date=1988-08-29|publisher="New York Times"] The two remained married for twenty-four years. [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=341|isbn=0-813-10958-2]

Death

Warner died on July 27, 1958 from a cerebral occlusion. Some people close to Harry, however, believed he died of a broken heart; Harry's wife Rea even stated, after Harry's funeral took place, that "he didn't die, Jack killed him." [cite book|last=Warner-Sperling|first=Cass |coauthors=Millner, Cork; Warner, Jack; Warner, Jack Jr.|title=Hollywood Be Thy Name: The Warner Brothers Story|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|pages=312, 313|isbn=0-813-10958-2] He is interred in the Home of Peace Cemetery in East Los Angeles, California.

For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Harry Warner has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6441 Hollywood Boulevard.

Legacy

In 2004, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania dedicated a film institute to him. [cite web|url=http://www.sru.edu/pages/9132.asp|title=Movie Producer to Launch Harry M. Warner Film Institute at SRU|date=2004-04-15|publisher=sru.edu|accessdate=2008-06-20] The university also hosts an annual Harry Warner film festival. [cite web|url=http://www.sru.edu/pages/12706.asp|title=Harry M. Warner Film Festival Opens This Week; 23 Entries to be shown|date=2006-04-17|publisher=sru.edu|accessdate=2008-06-20]

References

Further reading

* Freedland, Michael. "The Warner Brothers". New York: St Martin's Press, 1983. ISBN 0-312-85620-2.
* Higham, Charles. "Warner Brothers". New York: Scribner, 1975. ISBN 0-684-13949-9.
* Thomas, Bob. "Clown Prince of Hollywood: The Antic Life and Times of Jack L. Warner". New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1990. ISBN 0-070-64259-1
* Warner, Jack and Dean Jennings. "My First Hundred Years in Hollywood". New York: Random Books, 1964.
* Higham, Charles. "Warner Brothers". Scribner, 1975 ISBN 0-684-13949-9

External links

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* [http://www.learcenter.org/pdf/WWSnow.pdf Article on Harry Warner and his wartime propaganda role by scholar Nancy Snow for the Lear Centre, USC]
* [http://www2.warnerbros.com/main/company_info/company_info.html?frompage=wb_homepage Warner Brothers Company History]
* [http://academics.sru.edu/warner/ Harry Warner Film Institute, Pennsylvania]
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Persondata
NAME= Warner, Harold Morris
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Varna, Hirsch
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Film studio executive
DATE OF BIRTH= 12 December 1881
PLACE OF BIRTH= Krasnosielc, Poland
DATE OF DEATH= 25 July 1958
PLACE OF DEATH= Los Angeles, California, United States


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