Michael Lanyard finds himself accused of stealing a valuable gem, and must find the real thief in order to clear his name.Michael Lanyard finds himself accused of stealing a valuable gem, and must find the real thief in order to clear his name.Michael Lanyard finds himself accused of stealing a valuable gem, and must find the real thief in order to clear his name.
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William B. Davidson
- Inspector Crane
- (as William Davidson)
Mark Roberts
- Dick Hale
- (as Robert Scott)
Fred Amsel
- Room Clerk
- (scenes deleted)
Eddie Acuff
- Detective Jones
- (uncredited)
Edward Biby
- Club Marquis Patron
- (uncredited)
David Bond
- Room Service Waiter
- (uncredited)
Symona Boniface
- Grand Dame at Airport
- (uncredited)
Maurice Cass
- Asst. Hotel Mgr.
- (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
- House Detective
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe Lone Wolf's car, aka Lulubelle, is a pre-war American Bantam, fewer than 7000 of which were produced from 1938 to 1941 by the American Bantam Car Company, which was resurrected from the ashes of the American Austin Car Company of Butler PA.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Lone Wolf in Mexico (1947)
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Minor but entertaining Wolf
This Lone Wolf entry introduces Gerald Mohr in the title role... and that's part of the problem. It labors for so long to set up that "this new guy" is the Lone Wolf that it takes a while for the plot to kick in -- it's like they felt they had to convince us that Mohr really is the Wolf, honest! Forget about that Warren William guy! So the first ten to fifteen minutes are rather slow. And Mohr is no Warren William. But he's competent enough and once the story gets going, it's amiable and breezy and fun. All about -- of course -- a stolen gem and the Wolf's attempts to find the real thief (he's blamed, as always). So it's not as good as some of the earlier Warren William Wolfs, but it's not bad, either. Moves along a quick clip and wraps it all up neatly, with some good fun as Mohr and sidekick Blore pretend to be Arab Royalty as they try to find the lost gem.
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- Mar 8, 2005
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- Also known as
- Lone Wolf on Broadway
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- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) officially released in Canada in English?
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