The Lone Wolf Returns is a 1935 American crime film starring Melvyn Douglas as jewel thief Michael Lanyard, aka the Lone Wolf. Retired, the Lone Wolf is forced back into crime, but turns the tables on his enemies. It is based on the 1923 Louis Joseph Vance novel The Lone Wolf Returns, which had previously been made into a 1926 film of the same name.
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Directed by | Roy William Neill |
Written by | Lionel Houser Joseph Krumgold Bruce Manning |
Based on | the 1923 novel The Lone Wolf Returns by Louis Joseph Vance |
Produced by | Robert North |
Starring | Melvyn Douglas Gail Patrick Tala Birell |
Cinematography | Henry Freulich |
Edited by | Viola Lawrence |
Music by | Howard Jackson (uncredited) |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 64-68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The New York Times critic Frank Nugent gave the film a poor review, writing, "the time may pass pleasantly enough if this sort of thing is new to you, or if you may be beguiled into a more charitable mood by the performances of Mr. Douglas, Douglas Dumbrille and Raymond Walburn or by the beauty of Gail Patrick and Tala Birell. Speaking for ourselves, we thought the Lone Wolf had picked the wrong night to howl—wrong by fifteen years."[1]
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