The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance

Mad ADVENTURE! Gay INTRIGUE!

6.0
19411h 14m

A reformed jewel thief fights to clear his name when he's framed for murder.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Warren William

Warren William

Michael Lanyard

Photo of June Storey

June Storey

Gloria Foster

Photo of Henry Wilcoxon

Henry Wilcoxon

Frank Jordan

Photo of Eric Blore

Eric Blore

Jamison

Photo of Thurston Hall

Thurston Hall

Inspector Crane

Photo of Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Sheriff Haggerty

Photo of Evalyn Knapp

Evalyn Knapp

Evelyn Jordan

Photo of Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

Detective Dickens

Photo of William Forrest

William Forrest

Vic Hilton

Photo of Walter Kingsford

Walter Kingsford

Dr. Hooper Tupman

Photo of Lloyd Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

Johnny Baker

Photo of Ben Taggart

Ben Taggart

Train Conductor

Photo of Ernie Adams

Ernie Adams

Newsstand Clerk

Photo of Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Projectionist

Photo of Stanley Brown

Stanley Brown

Policeman on Train

Photo of Edmund Cobb

Edmund Cobb

Cop In Charge of Vault Opening

Photo of Art Gilmore

Art Gilmore

Newsreel Announcer

Photo of Jesse Graves

Jesse Graves

Train Steward

Photo of I. Stanford Jolley

I. Stanford Jolley

Blowtorch Man

Photo of Tom London

Tom London

Cop Getting Crane

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Warren William is the eponymous trouble maker for poor old "Insp. Crane" (Thurston Hall) who bets him that he can't behave himself for just one day! Well, of course he can't - indeed pretty sharpish he and stalwart "Jamison" (Eric Blore) are up to their necks in the theft of some US treasury plates from a supposedly impenetrable car invented by "Baker" (Lloyd Bridges). That's only the half of it - there's a killer afoot too and our not so wily policeman only has one suspect. What now ensues is an entertaining, if formulaic, join-the-dots mystery as June Storey provides an adequate damsel in distress ("Gloria") and the dialogue some fun and mischievous quips for Blore to raise the odd smile. There's a bit more meat on the bones of the adventure element to this with plenty of daft fisticuffs before the baddie is suitably apprehended. It's a bit too long - takes a while to get up an head of steam, but it does get there and ultimately it's a watchable little story that begs the question. When will "Crane" ever learn to trust in the "Wolf"?

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