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Henry Christeen Warnack was a film and theater critic as well as a writer in the United States. He worked for the Los Angeles Times as a drama critic and wrote stories for Fox Film Corporation movies. He was an early film critic. He also wrote for Out West and West Coast Magazine. He lauded the work of John Steven McGroarty. He also wrote for Photoplay Magazine. A writeup in Motography described his story for The Conqueror as virile and engrossing.

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  • Henry Christeen Warnack was a film and theater critic as well as a writer in the United States. He worked for the Los Angeles Times as a drama critic and wrote stories for Fox Film Corporation movies. He was an early film critic. He also wrote for Out West and West Coast Magazine. He lauded the work of John Steven McGroarty. He also wrote for Photoplay Magazine. A writeup in Motography described his story for The Conqueror as virile and engrossing. (en)
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  • Henry Christeen Warnack was a film and theater critic as well as a writer in the United States. He worked for the Los Angeles Times as a drama critic and wrote stories for Fox Film Corporation movies. He was an early film critic. He also wrote for Out West and West Coast Magazine. He lauded the work of John Steven McGroarty. He also wrote for Photoplay Magazine. A writeup in Motography described his story for The Conqueror as virile and engrossing. He wrote "The Story of the Union Printers' Home", an essay for the 52nd convention of the International Typographical Union's pamphlet. He reviewed Eloise Bibb Thompson's first screenplay, "A Reply to the Clansman", which responded to Thomas Dixon Jr.'s novel The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan. (en)
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