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===Warner Bros.=== Florey went to Warner Bros. where he directed a number of "B" movies: ''[[Girl Missing]]'' (1933) with [[Glenda Farrell]] and [[Ben Lyon]], ''[[Ex-Lady]]'' (1933) with [[Bette Davis]], ''[[The House on 56th Street]]'' (1933) with [[Kay Francis]], ''[[Bedside (film)|Bedside]]'' (1934) with [[Warren William]], ''[[Registered Nurse (film)|Registered Nurse]]'' (1934) with [[Bebe Daniels]], ''[[Smarty (film)|Smarty]]'' (1934) with [[Joan Blondell]] and William, ''[[I Sell Anything]]'' (1934) with [[Pat O'Brien (actor)|Pat O'Brien]],''[[I Am a Thief]]'' (1934) with Astor, ''[[The Woman in Red (1935 film)|The Woman in Red]]'' (1935) with [[Barbara Stanwyck]], and ''[[The Florentine Dagger]]'' (1935) with [[Donald Woods (actor)|Donald Woods]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Warners Open Busy Program: Largest Outlay in Eight-Year Period Awaits Camera Multi-Starred Musical to Be First Film Started Season's Production Plans Include Sixty Features |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times-warners-open-busy/165356527/ |newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=June 7, 1933 |page=A8 |access-date=2025-02-12 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> He did some uncredited work on ''[[Go into Your Dance]]'' (1935) with [[Al Jolson]] and [[Ruby Keeler]], and he was the assistant director on ''[[I've Got Your Number (film)|I've Got Your Number]]'' (1934). He also did some location filming in China for ''[[Oil for the Lamps of China (film)|Oil for the Lamps of China]]'' (1935).<ref>Bedside (First National). Director: Robert Florey ''[[Picture Show (magazine)|Picture Show]]''; London, Vol. 31, Iss. 797, (Aug 11, 1934): 19.</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-bribes-chinese-with-pict/165357289/ |title=Bribes Chinese with Pictures of Film Stars |last=Shaffer |first=George |newspaper=[[Chicago Daily Tribune]] |place=Hollywood, California |page=17 |date=1934-06-11 |publication-date=June 12, 1934 |access-date=2025-02-12 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> Florey directed ''[[Going Highbrow]]'' (1935) with [[Guy Kibbee]], ''[[Don't Bet on Blondes]]'' (1935) with William (and a young [[Errol Flynn]]), and ''[[The Payoff (1935 film)|The Payoff]]'' (1935) with [[James Dunn (actor)|James Dunn]].
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