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The Last of the Lone Wolf (1930)

Audience Score
60
The Last of the Lone Wolf
NR 1 hr 10 minAug 26th, 1930MysteryLone Wolf Collection PosterPart of Lone Wolf Collection
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In this entry in the Lone Wolf series the first to have a soundtrack the jealousies of the King and the coquettish Queen are chronicled When His Majesty learns that his wife has given the ring he gave to her to her lover the King plans a large ball and demands the she wear the token As her lover is a military attache he is not in the palace and the queen must send her ladyinwaiting to bring it back En route the lady meets a thief and they team up She does not know that he has been dispatched by the King to steal ring from the attache

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:August 26th, 1930
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Columbia Pictures
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lone wolf

Lone Wolf Collection

Louis Joseph Vance's MICHAEL LANYARD, better known as THE LONE WOLF, didn't start out as a private eye, but as a criminal. However, like Jack Boyle's Boston Blackie, thanks to his numerous re-creations in film, radio and television, The Lone Wolf is now best remembered these days, if at all, chiefly as a sort of gentleman thief turned private eye.