

The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance
Mad ADVENTURE! Gay INTRIGUE!
Genres
Overview
A reformed jewel thief fights to clear his name when he's framed for murder.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
74 min
Release Date
1941-03-06
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
6
Warren William
Michael Lanyard
June Storey
Gloria Foster
Henry Wilcoxon
Frank Jordan
Eric Blore
Jamison
Thurston Hall
Inspector Crane
Don Beddoe
Sheriff Haggerty
Evalyn Knapp
Evelyn Jordan
Fred Kelsey
Detective Dickens
William Forrest
Vic Hilton
Walter Kingsford
Dr. Hooper Tupman
Lloyd Bridges
Johnny Baker
Ben Taggart
Train Conductor
Ernie Adams
Newsstand Clerk
Irving Bacon
Projectionist
Stanley Brown
Policeman on Train
Edmund Cobb
Cop In Charge of Vault Opening
Art Gilmore
Newsreel Announcer
Jesse Graves
Train Steward
Chuck Hamilton
Cop
Eddie Hart
Cop
George Hickman
Usher
I. Stanford Jolley
Blowtorch Man
Tom London
Cop Getting Crane
Ralph McCullough
2nd Jewelry Clerk
Joe McGuinn
Cop
George McKay
McKay
Corbet Morris
1st Jewelry Clerk
Cyril Ring
Hotel Manager
Ralph Sanford
Police Desk Sergeant
Harry Strang
Pilot
Regis Toomey
Wallace
John Tyrrell
Police Sergeant
6.8
Brick
Set in high school but styled like a classic film noir, this captivating mystery follows Brendan, a sharp, solitary student who avoids the usual high school cliques and chaos. His quiet life is shattered when his ex-girlfriend Emily is found dead in a storm drain—just two days after she made a panicked, cryptic call to him from a payphone. Determined to uncover the truth, Brendan teams up with the school’s resident genius, "Brain," and dives into the tangled social web of jocks, stoners, and alluring drama kids. As he digs deeper, Brendan uncovers a sinister underworld lurking beneath the surface—one far darker and more dangerous than he ever expected.
2006-03-31 | 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 Returns
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
0.0
The Lone Wolf
A silent film Directed by Stanner E.V. Taylor.
1924-04-27 | en
6.2
Counter-Espionage
The Lone Wolf tracks down Nazi spies in London during the German bombing.
1942-09-03 | 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
5.5
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
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
6.6
The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt
Spies force former jewel thief Michael Lanyard to steal defense secrets in Washington.
1939-01-27 | en
6.0
The Lone Wolf in Paris
Former jewel thief Michael Lanyard toys with a princess and a grand duke.
1938-05-25 | en
5.0
One Dangerous Night
Reformed jewel thief the Lone Wolf investigates the murder of a playboy who was blackmailing three socialites.
1943-01-22 | en
10.0
Lone Wolf
A dreamlike short with a switch in tone making it a surreal and uneasy experience.
2010-11-23 | 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
7.0
The Tin Drum
Oskar Matzerath is a very unusual boy. Refusing to leave the womb until promised a tin drum by his mother, Agnes, Oskar is reluctant to enter a world he sees as filled with hypocrisy and injustice, and vows on his third birthday to never grow up. Miraculously, he gets his wish. As the Nazis rise to power in Danzig, Oskar wills himself to remain a child, beating his tin drum incessantly and screaming in protest at the chaos surrounding him.
1979-05-02 | de
6.8
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Over the course of five social occasions, a committed bachelor must consider the notion that he may have discovered love.
1994-03-09 | en
6.9
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Monsieur Hulot, Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at a seaside resort, where his presence provokes one catastrophe after another. Tati’s masterpiece of gentle slapstick is a series of effortlessly well-choreographed sight gags involving dogs, boats, and firecrackers; it was the first entry in the Hulot series and the film that launched its maker to international stardom.
1953-02-25 | fr