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Jones moonlighted to work on the film, since he had an exclusive contract with Warner Bros. UPA completed the film and made it available for distribution in 1962 ; it was picked up by Warner Bros.
When Warner discovered that Jones had violated his exclusive contract with them, they terminated him.
After filming Lucky Me with Phil Silvers and Young at Heart ( both 1954 ) with Frank Sinatra, Day chose not to renew her contract with Warner Brothers.
Devo caught the attention of David Bowie and Iggy Pop, who championed the band and enabled Devo to secure a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records.
Hawks did not get along with Warner Brothers executive Hal B. Wallis and his contract allowed him to be loaned out to other studios.
Bogart's contract gave him the right to have his own production company, but Jack Warner was reportedly furious at this, fearing that other stars would do the same and major studios would lose their power.
Once, after signing a long-term deal with Warner Bros., Bogart predicted with glee that his teeth and hair would fall out before the contract ended.
Ice-T asked to be released from his contract with Warner Bros. Records, and his next solo album, Home Invasion, was released later in February of 1993 through Priority Records.
In April 1937, he signed a long-term contract with Warner Bros., and the same year composed the famous fanfare which introduced pictures produced by the studio, although this is no longer in use ( curiously, this was never used for the studio's television productions ).
In 1977, The Band recorded their seventh studio album Islands, which fulfilled their record contract with Capitol so that a planned Last Waltz film and album could be released on the Warner Bros. label.
The film was so successful that Harry Warner agreed to sign Barrymore to a generous long-term contract ; like The Marriage Circle, Beau Brummell was named one of the ten best films of the year by The New York Times.
By April 1927, the Big Five studios ( First National, Paramount, MGM, Universal, and Producers Distributing ) had put the Warner brothers in financial ruin, and Western Electric renewed Warner's Vitaphone contract with terms that allowed other film companies to test sound.
Warner Bros. had a contract with Technicolor to produce two more pictures in that process.
Through his partnership with Hearst, Warner was able to sign Davies to a studio contract.
In 1936, following the success of The Petrified Forest, Jack Warner also signed Humphrey Bogart to a studio contract.
She fled to England and tried to break her contract with Warner Bros. Davis lost the lawsuit and soon returned to America.
In 1935, Cagney sued Jack Warner for breach of contract.
Cagney claimed Warner had forced him to star in more films than his contract required.
Cagney then agreed to return to Warner Bros., after Jack Warner agreed to a contract guaranteeing Cagney would be treated to his own terms.
After his performance in the studio's 1942 Kings Row, Warner decided to make Reagan a top star and signed him to a new contract, tripling his salary.
Eventually, Jack Warner agreed to release Raft from his contract.
In 1943, Olivia de Haviland ( whom Warner was now loaning to different companies ) sued Warner for breach of contract.

Warner and player
Born-again athletes like New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow, St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford and former Rams Superbowl XXXIV winning quarterback Kurt Warner, Olympic hurderler Lolo Jones, boxer Katie Taylor and New York Knicks player Jeremy Lin.
* 1971 – Kurt Warner, American football player
Warner became the sixth player to win both the NFL Most Valuable Player Award and the Super Bowl MVP award during the same season.
Lorre enjoyed considerable popularity as a featured player in Warner Bros. suspense and adventure films.
These producers have to pay US $ 15 –$ 20 per player in license fees, to the patent holders of the DVD technology ( Sony, Philips, Toshiba and Time Warner ) as well as for MPEG-2 licenses.
About 1955, Carmichael reprised the Dooley Wilson role in a short-lived television adaptation of Casablanca on Warner Brothers Presents, playing Sam the piano player.
After changing her surname from Durrell to Wyman, she began her career as a contract player with Warner Bros. in 1936 at age 19.
He is also featured in EA Games ' The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King video game, and Warner Brothers ' The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest as a boss character the player must defeat, in both games he appears in the level ' The Black Gate '.
Quantum Jump was a 1970s British band, consisting of keyboard player and singer Rupert Hine, guitarist Mark Warner, bass player John G. Perry ( then of Caravan ) and drummer Trevor Morais ( ex-The Peddlers ).
As a bit player for Warner Brothers, Forsythe successfully appeared in several small parts.
Kurtis Eugene " Kurt " Warner ( born June 22, 1971 ) is a former American football player.
For his performance, Warner was awarded the Super Bowl MVP, becoming the seventh player to win both the league MVP and Super Bowl MVP awards in the same year.
Warner and Green's combined gross passing yard total was 5, 492, which, if held by just one player, would surpass the single-season record held by Drew Brees ( 5, 476 yards ).
Two weeks later, Warner passed the 20, 000-yard passing milestone in his 76th game, the second-quickest of any player in NFL history ( Warner accomplished the feat in one game more than it took record-holder Dan Marino ).
She still appeared occasionally in Warner's merchandising, but her tenure as a Warner Bros. player was mostly over.
* Amy Warner ( born 1981 ), soccer player who graduated from the University of Notre Dame
* Ed Warner ( basketball ) ( 1929 – 2002 ), American college basketball player
* Clair Warner – builder, 1965 ( Saskatchewan Roughriders as player 1924 – 32, executive 1934 – 70, president 1941 ).
In late 1932 though, Astor signed a featured player contract with Warner Bros.
He did not reach three figures again that season, but his performances and batting technique impressed several critics, such as cricket correspondent Neville Cardus, former England and Middlesex captain Plum Warner, and The Times correspondent ; Cardus described him as a future England player.
Two-time National Football League MVP and three-time Super Bowl player Kurt Warner once stocked shelves at a Hy-Vee store in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Probably the most notable player to come out of Arena Football into the National Football League is Kurt Warner, former MVP quarterback of the Super Bowl XXXIV champion ( 2000 game, 1999 season ) St. Louis Rams, who had previously quarterbacked the former Iowa Barnstormers of the AFL.
The Jazz Singer broke box-office records, established Warner Bros. as a major player in Hollywood, and single-handedly launched the talkie revolution.

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