

The Lone Wolf
Genres
Overview
A silent film Directed by Stanner E.V. Taylor.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
60 min
Release Date
1924-04-27
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Dorothy Dalton
Lucy Shannon
Jack Holt
Michael Lanyard
Wilton Lackaye
William Burroughs
Tyrone Power Sr.
Bannon
Charlotte Walker
Clare Henshaw
Lucy Fox
Annette Dupre
Edouard Durand
Popinot
Robert T. Haines
Solon
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Wetheimer
0.0
Dr. Gar el Hama I
1911-11-13 | da
6.0
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance
A reformed jewel thief fights to clear his name when he's framed for murder.
1941-03-06 | en
6.3
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
A hardworking secretary for a rich woman finds herself engaged to the woman's son and accused of a murder she didn't commit.
1940-05-30 | en
5.0
A Black Sherlock Holmes
Detective Knick Garter and his sidekick Rheuma Tism are called for help by their friend, inventor I. Wanta Sneeze.
1918-04-15 | en
6.3
Secrets of the Lone Wolf
Michael Lanyard's faithful butler Jamison is mistaken for his boss by a gang of jewel robbers.
1941-11-13 | en
6.2
Counter-Espionage
The Lone Wolf tracks down Nazi spies in London during the German bombing.
1942-09-03 | en
6.5
You'd Be Surprised
A diamond is stolen at a houseboat party given by the district attorney. He gives the thief a chance to return it by putting an empty box on a table and turning out the lights. When the lights are turned back on the box is gone, and the district attorney has a knife in his back and is quite dead. The police and the coroner arrive. There are several attempts made on the life of the coroner. Ruth Whitman is found hiding in a grandfather-clock, holding the gem box. She claims the box was pushed into her hands and she was pushed into the clock. The district attorney's butler/valet tells the coroner he saw who killed his employer and a few minutes later he is also murdered. The mystery deepens.
1926-09-24 | en
5.5
The Lone Wolf in London
Michael Lanyard (Gerald Mohr) is suspected of stealing two fabulous diamonds from a vault in Scotland Yard, where they were being held for safekeeping, but the Yard can't prove he did it. Later, Lanyard is summoned by a member of the nobility to help the latter raise money to pay a blackmailer. Lanyard later finds evidence to reveal the diamonds as having been stolen by a famous stage star.
1947-11-13 | en
0.0
Transmutation
A spiral of dreams and ages unravel as two celestial characters awaken and transmutate into a mythological being.
| en
6.2
The Vanishing Lady
Georges Méliès makes a woman disappear, then reappear.
1896-01-01 | fr
6.0
The Lone Wolf in Paris
Former jewel thief Michael Lanyard toys with a princess and a grand duke.
1938-05-25 | en
5.9
The Lone Wolf Returns
Once a jewel thief always a jewel thief? Yes and no. Yes if you consider the fact that Michael Lanyard also known as the Lone Wolf once retired from the "trade" but relapses back into his old habits when he is tempted by the emerald pendant of beautiful socialite Marcia Stewart. The trouble (?) is that he falls for the belle and he soon gets more interested in getting the girl than the jewels that adorn her. What he wants now is to return the pendant but a rival gang interfere and force him to take part in a big-time caper.
1935-12-31 | en
5.9
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date
Complicated plot involving missing stamp collection and kidnapped businessman, with the Lone Wolf keeping one step ahead of the police in Havana trying to solve the crime and make a profit.
1940-11-02 | en
0.0
The Lone Wolf
Based on a character created by Louis Joseph Vance
1917-06-30 | en
6.0
The Lone Wolf Returns
The Lone Wolf, an international thief who is expert in dodging the police, is rifling a wall safe when he senses the approach of detectives. Secreting a necklace in a cigarette case, he makes a hasty retreat. In disguise, he climbs to the balcony of another house where a bal masque is in progress and conceals himself in Marcia Mayfair's boudoir. Later he mingles with the guests and dances with Marcia. Lanyard is disclosed as a stranger when detectives force the guests to unmask, but Marcia remains silent while Lanyard replaces the jewels lifted from her bedroom. Lanyard is warned by Detective Crane, who suspects him but has no evidence. A visit to a bohemian resort owned by Morphew, leader of a band of thieves, provokes a heated argument in which Lanyard is threatened; and Marcia and Lanyard barely escape being caught in a raid. Their romance is threatened when Marcia's jewels are again stolen, but Lanyard traps Morphew and his gang and brings them to justice.
1926-08-15 | en
0.0
Alias the Lone Wolf
Michael Lanyard, aka the Lone Wolf, is sailing to America when he meets pretty Eve de Montalais. Eve wants to sneak her valuable necklace through U.S. customs so that she can use the money from its sale to help straighten out her brother. The only problem is that there is a gang of jewel thieves on board who are just as determined to steal the necklace.
1927-08-22 | en
6.0
The Last of the Lone Wolf
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 lady-in-waiting 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.
1930-08-26 | en
5.7
The Lone Wolf in Mexico
In this entry in the enduring series, the suave jewel thief finds himself helping the police break up a ring of diamond smugglers. Along the way, he winds up accused of both robbery and murder.
1947-01-16 | en
5.8
M'Liss
M'liss, a feisty young girl in a mining camp, falls for Charles Gray, the school teacher. Charles is implicated in a murder of which he is innocent, and the two must fight to save him from a lynching.
1918-05-05 | en
4.4
Seven Keys to Baldpate
A writer bets a publisher friend that he can write a 10,000-word novel in 24 hours. The publisher takes the bet, and gives him the "only key" to his Baldpate Inn, which has been closed for the winter, so he can write in complete seclusion. Things start heating up, though, when a succession of people who also have keys to the inn begin showing up.
1917-10-16 | en