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The Lone Wolf in London

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 8min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,8/10
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Evelyn Ankers and Gerald Mohr in The Lone Wolf in London (1947)
ActionComedyCrimeMystery

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMichael 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. La... Leggi tuttoMichael 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... Leggi tuttoMichael 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 ... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Leslie Goodwins
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Brenda Weisberg
    • Arthur E. Orloff
    • Louis Joseph Vance
  • Star
    • Gerald Mohr
    • Nancy Saunders
    • Eric Blore
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
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    • Regia
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brenda Weisberg
      • Arthur E. Orloff
      • Louis Joseph Vance
    • Star
      • Gerald Mohr
      • Nancy Saunders
      • Eric Blore
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    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Michael Lanyard
    Nancy Saunders
    Nancy Saunders
    • Ann Klemscott
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Jamison
    Evelyn Ankers
    Evelyn Ankers
    • Iris Chatham
    Richard Fraser
    Richard Fraser
    • David Woolerton
    Queenie Leonard
    Queenie Leonard
    • Lily
    Denis Green
    • Detective Inspector Garvey
    Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    • Monty Beresford
    Frederick Worlock
    Frederick Worlock
    • Inspector Broome
    Tom Stevenson
    • Henry Robards
    Vernon Steele
    Vernon Steele
    • Sir John Klemscott
    Paul Fung
    • Bruce Tang
    Guy Kingsford
    • Detective Mitchum
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • The Cabby
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    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Airline Ticket Holder
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    James Logan
    • Airport Policeman
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    Frank O'Connor
    Frank O'Connor
    • Airport Security Guard
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    Heather Wilde
    • Hotel Maid
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      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brenda Weisberg
      • Arthur E. Orloff
      • Louis Joseph Vance
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    6blanche-2

    Gerald Mohr is the new Lone Wolf

    In 1947, we have a new Michael Lanyard, the Lone Wolf, in Gerald Mohr. He does an okay job, but I admit I miss Warren William.

    Lanyard is writing a book on famous jewels, but he's missing access to two diamonds, The Eyes of the Nike. Unfortunately, these diamonds were stolen from a Scotland Yard vault. It's assumed Lanyard took them, but it can't be proven.

    The plot is straightforward up to there; then it gets confusing. A wealthy man hired him to pawn his jewels in order to pay a blackmailer. Needless to say, the cops hone in on that as suspicious.

    Then Lanyard is romanced by a stage star (Evelyn Ankers), and it turns out her maid works both for her and the rich man and is very chummy with Jamison. Sometimes Jamison is introduced as Lanyard's collaborator, but he's the butler.

    So can Lanyard remove suspicion from him by finding out who stole the diamonds? And where are the diamonds? Why is the wealthy man being blackmail, and by whom?

    Not a bad mystery, and it really moved along. Eric Blore is funny as Jamison. His repartee with Lanyard is always enjoyable.

    I'd say Mohr is less smooth than William, but in the several films he does as The Wolf, he makes the part his own.
    6Doylenf

    Neat little mystery marks appearance of a new Lone Wolf...

    The reformed internationally famed jewel thief is back in the guise of GERALD MOHR, replacing the late WARREN WILLIAM. He looks comfortable in the role.

    The story, of course, starts with a jewel robbery and he, once again, is the prime suspect. The name "Michael Lanyard" is mentioned at least a dozen times in the opening scene which seems to be overdoing the explanatory exposition to the nth degree.

    But the film itself is nicely paced, well written and smoothly acted by the entire case. ERIC BLORE, who describes himself as "a gentleman's gentleman or a cad's cad" is on hand again for plenty of comedy relief. EVELYN ANKERS is a woman of mystery (as usual), adding to the intrigue of the plot, which has the Lone Wolf solving a theft from the Scotland Yard safe. Seems the Lone Wolf is in need of cash, having spent all his money on research for his new book about famous jewels, especially a pair called The Eyes of the Nile. He's not the only character in need of heavy cash, thus the set-up for some stolen jewels that are the center of the mystery.

    As usual, the plot unwinds at a fast pace and all the loose ends are tied up during the last five minutes.

    Summing up: Nothing special, but not bad as far as these series go.
    5bkoganbing

    Can't Escape His Reputation

    Whatever actor played The Lone Wolf be it Melvyn Douglas, Warren William, Ron Randell or in this case Gerald Mohr, he cannot escape his reputation as a thief. No amount of good deeds done seems to prove this guy is no longer on the dark side.

    Case in point while visiting London, Scotland Yard suspects Mohr of stealing those two matching diamonds, the Stars of the Nile. We know the butler didn't do it, he had them but Tom Stevenson was murdered and The Lone Wolf is implicated in that as well even though Scotland Yard was shadowing him. Not to mention the beautiful musical comedy star Evelyn Ankers and her maid Queenie Leonard as Ankers has her producer Alan Napier under her thumb. Never mind it all gets straightened out in the end.

    The Lone Wolf In London saw the farewell appearance of Eric Blore as Michael Lanyard's invaluable valet Jameson. Blore really added something to this series, in many ways he kept his wits about him even better than his boss. Note the palming off of a jewel case back and forth right under the nose of the Scotland Yard cops who are searching both of them in broad daylight. Sheer genius.

    This was a nice passable B film that did no harm to the reputations of its cast.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Series Running Out of Gas

    The Lone Wolf in London (1947)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Stop me if any of this sounds familiar. Michael Lanyard (Gerald Mohr), better known as The Lone Wolf, is visiting London doing research for his upcoming book when some priceless jewels are stolen. Scotland Yard believes he did the crime so he must once again prove that he's innocent by nabbing the bad guys. THE LONE WOLF IN London was the third and final time that Mohr would play the part and it was the next to last in the original wave of films from Columbia. It's easy to see that the series was on its final legs as everything going on here just seems like stuff we've seen countless times before and what's hurts this film so much is that every other time we've seen it it was done much, much better. The entire film has a "been there, done that" feel to it and this includes the various comic banter between Lanyard and Jamison, once again played by Eric Blore. This comic back and forth between the two started back when Warren William was still in the series and as time went on the banter got to be more and more annoying in each film. The same is true here as very rarely does anything funny happen with the lone exception being at the start when Jamison goes to visit the help's quarters. The actual mystery in the film seems to have taken a backseat as everything pretty much just plays out and there never seemed to be any wish for the viewer's to get in on the action and try to figure out what's going on. The screenplay really doesn't offer anything new and that's not a good thing. Mohr isn't too bad in his part but you can't do much without a screenplay. Even Evelyn Ankers can't add much to this thing.
    5coltras35

    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 the evidence and ensnares the culprit.

    This is the second Lone Wolf featuring Gerard Mohr as Michael Lanyard and he comes across better here, a bit dreamy and romantic yet quick to put up his fists or use his guile. Of course, he is not as good as Warren William, but he's not too bad in the role and has his own style. As for the film, it's an ok entry, though a little muddled and too leisurely in the plot. Evelyn Anders is a standout character as the villainess.

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      Keep an eye on Lanyard when he makes his way down the phone book list looking for a favorite fence; he reads off 'Tandler, Tanaka, and Tang', but those names aren't in alphabetical order.
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      Claudius Augustus Lucius Jamison: I've seen better drivers in a golf bag.

    • Connessioni
      Followed by The Lone Wolf and His Lady (1949)

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      • 13 novembre 1947 (Stati Uniti)
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