The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt

WANTED As A Spy Suspect!

6.6
19391h 11m

Spies force former jewel thief Michael Lanyard to steal defense secrets in Washington.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Warren William

Warren William

Michael Lanyard

Photo of Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Val Carson

Photo of Virginia Weidler

Virginia Weidler

Patricia Lanyard

Photo of Ralph Morgan

Ralph Morgan

Spiro Gregory

Photo of Tom Dugan

Tom Dugan

Police Sgt. Devan

Photo of Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Police Inspector Thomas

Photo of Brandon Tynan

Brandon Tynan

Senator Carson

Photo of Helen Lynd

Helen Lynd

Marie Templeton

Photo of Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Patrol Sergeant at Italian Restaurant (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Doorman (uncredited)

Photo of James Blaine

James Blaine

Duty Cop at Party (uncredited)

Photo of Sammy Blum

Sammy Blum

Counterman at Italian Restaurant

Photo of Stanley Brown

Stanley Brown

Party Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Edmund Cobb

Edmund Cobb

Detective with Note (uncredited)

Photo of Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Marriage License Bureau Clerk (uncredited)

Photo of James Craig

James Craig

Party Guest (uncredited)

Photo of Dick Curtis

Dick Curtis

Heavy (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

The clever leader of a group of spies invites our eponymous character (Warren William) to open a safe in return for $10,000. He declines and leaves the scene - but not before he leaves one of his distinctive cigarettes behind. With the constantly pursuing "Insp. Thomas" (Don Beddoe) and bumbling "Devan" (Tom Dugan) on his case, he now finds himself framed for a robbery - and that very cigarette is the conclusive proof the cops want! Aided by infrequent contributions from his valet "Jamison" (Leonard Carey), his attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery are frustrated at every turn by the hugely annoying ""Karen" (Rita Hayworth) who even resorts to a pair of handcuffs to make sure the "Lone Wolf" keeps her in the loop. To compensate for that constant irritation, we do get a few "colourful" scenes between her and the real woman behind the mystery here "Val" (Ida Lupino) that are worth a watch as the rest of this follows the traditional, well trammelled, lines towards it's conclusion. It's not really the story that matters here - it's the fun dynamic between the three actors and a reasonably lively script that help this keep from mediocrity.

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