The Lone Wolf Strikes

The Lone Wolf Strikes(1940)

NR
01/26/1940 (US)Comedy, Thriller, Romance, Drama, Crime1h 7m
6.3

"HE'S T-N-T IN A TOP HAT...OR A WOMAN'S ARMS!"

Overview

Delia Jordan's father is murdered and some very valuable jewelry stolen. She hires The Lone Wolf.

Sidney Salkow

Director

Dalton Trumbo

Story

Albert Duffy

Screenplay

Harry Segall

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Part of the Lone Wolf Collection

Louis Joseph Vance's MICHAEL LANYARD, better known as THE LONE WOLF, didn't start out as a private eye, but as a criminal. However, like Jack Boyle's Boston Blackie, thanks to his numerous re-creations in film, radio and television, The Lone Wolf is now best remembered these days, if at all, chiefly as a sort of gentleman thief turned private eye.

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on December 8, 2023

When a lovestruck banker is rather gullibly conned out of a priceless string of pearls and then dies in a mysterious road accident, his partner "Stanley" (Addison Richards) comes to our renowned sleuth to ask him to investigate. He's reluctant but agrees and that's when he meets the interfering daughter "Delia" (Joan Perry) who rather spoiled this mystery for me. Anyway, Warren Williams ("Lanyard") reckons he knows how to track down the stones and hopefully thereafter get to the bottom of the death, so with the help of stalwart "Jamison" (Eric Blore) sets about solving the crime. The first twenty minutes or so are quite well paced as the story take shape, but the persistence of the annoying "Delia" means that the thriller has only one way to go and that was downhill. You just know that however skilful his machinations are, she's going to end up screwing it all up and being the hostage. There's quite a fun dynamic between the pursuing police officers, Williams does quite a passable impersonation of a thick-accented European dealer and the denouement is quite clever, too. Worth a watch but Perry ensures it's a little disappointing.