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L'empreinte du loup solitaire

Original title: The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Ida Lupino and Warren William in L'empreinte du loup solitaire (1939)
AdventureMystery

Ex-safecracker Michael Lanyard now works legally, but an old rival frames him for stealing secret documents. He's caught between seductive Karen and loyal girlfriend Val Carson.Ex-safecracker Michael Lanyard now works legally, but an old rival frames him for stealing secret documents. He's caught between seductive Karen and loyal girlfriend Val Carson.Ex-safecracker Michael Lanyard now works legally, but an old rival frames him for stealing secret documents. He's caught between seductive Karen and loyal girlfriend Val Carson.

  • Director
    • Peter Godfrey
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Latimer
    • Louis Joseph Vance
  • Stars
    • Warren William
    • Ida Lupino
    • Rita Hayworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    915
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Godfrey
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Latimer
      • Louis Joseph Vance
    • Stars
      • Warren William
      • Ida Lupino
      • Rita Hayworth
    • 24User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Warren William
    Warren William
    • Michael Lanyard
    Ida Lupino
    Ida Lupino
    • Val Carson
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Karen
    Virginia Weidler
    Virginia Weidler
    • Patricia
    Ralph Morgan
    Ralph Morgan
    • Spiro
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • Sergeant Devan
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Inspector Thomas
    Leonard Carey
    Leonard Carey
    • Jameson
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • Jenks
    Brandon Tynan
    Brandon Tynan
    • Senator Carson
    Helen Lynd
    Helen Lynd
    • Marie Templeton
    Harry Adams
    • Doorman
    • (uncredited)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Patrol Sergeant at Italian Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Doorman
    • (uncredited)
    James Blaine
    James Blaine
    • Duty Cop at Party
    • (uncredited)
    Sammy Blum
    Sammy Blum
    • Counterman at Italian Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Brown
    Stanley Brown
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Russ Clark
    • Evans
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Godfrey
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Latimer
      • Louis Joseph Vance
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    User reviews24

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    8keesha45

    "You know, you're really not old enough to be my father"

    As a lover of old movies from the Golden Age of cinema (from talkies to television), it's always fun to discover talented people on both sides of the camera that never got the kind of recognition they deserved. One of these was Warren William, who this writer first noticed in THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK (1939.) Besides playing a Musketeer, his roles ranged from Julius Caesar to Perry Mason. Additionally, he played detectives Sam Spade, Philo Vance and the Lone Wolf, his most famous role. While the Lone Wolf series was never quite as good as the Thin Man's from all I've seen and read, this entry was entertaining for a good many reasons, most of all for having Rita Hayworth and Ida Lupino in the cast. Although a bit long in the tooth to be Ida's love interest (he was 45 when he made this picture, though he plays a 35-year old, which means he was really old enough to be Val Carson's dad, despite her line quoted above), he played the character with at least as much zest as William Powell imbued the Thin Man. Add to this some well-written and well-played supporting actors and you have a pretty fair crime/spy drama. It's not THE 39 STEPS, but it's still enjoyable to watch Michael Lanyard and gang in a mostly fine film series. Dale Roloff
    7planktonrules

    For a B-movie detective series, it's pretty good

    While no reasonable reviewer would give any B-detective series movie a score of 10 (after all, they were not exactly deep and they tended to focus much more on entertainment instead of originality), for such a film, this Lone Wolf film scores a bullseye. As far as quality and watchability goes, I would place it on par with the average Sherlock Holmes, Charlie Chan or Saint film of the era. In fact, in many ways, this film seems a lot like one of the Saint films because the hero is a reformed gentleman thief who investigates crimes for kicks--and chases women along the way. While the film starred Warren William, I could have just as easily imagined Tom Conway or George Sanders (from the Saint and Falcon detective series) playing the lead in this film. This isn't meant as a negative per se--it's a very familiar but also very satisfying formula.

    Warren William was wonderful in the lead but he was also ably supported by a better than usual supporting cast. Having Ida Lupino AND Rita Hayworth playing the female leads was pretty amazing, as neither were exactly stars at the time and it was just a case of dumb luck in casting. In addition, the other supporting players all provided some needed depth to the film--something often lacking in B-movies.

    As far as the plot goes, it was pretty interesting but also purely secondary--not at all unusual for this type of film. You certainly don't watch this type of film because of the finely crafted mystery, but more for the personalities and style. In many ways, this sort of film is like a warm and familiar pair of old shoes you put on after a long day at work.
    7Spondonman

    Excellent escapism

    I dusted this one off after nearly 10 years to see if it was really as bad as the previous reviewers stated. I'm glad to say at least I didn't waste my 67 minutes precious time watching (and then passing comment on) rubbish but imho rather a good grade B screwball comedy.

    Michael Lanyard (45 year old Warren William's first of nine films as the reformed cracksman) is being framed by an arch-enemy and his inept gang as part of a plot to steal some secret government plans. For most of the picture he also has to fend off the attentions of his jealous and lively girlfriend Val (21 yo Ida Lupino) and scatty stepdaughter Pat played by the always exuberant Virginia Weidler. Rita Hayworth played baddie Ralph Morgan's sexy sidekick, but seemed out of place, and I half expected Tom Dugan as the detective to launch into some wacky routine every time he appeared; thankfully he didn't. And at the surrealist party Lanyard was standing outside the upstairs window simply by means of an elaborate balcony with plenty of climbing plants on show – so no goof there (as stated in the goofs section) from the Columbia continuity department!

    To fans of this film genre, a pleasure from start to finish, to others, why bother?
    7blanche-2

    highly entertaining

    Warren William is that ex-safecracker Michael Lanyard, The Lone Wolf, in "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt." Criminals, led by Ralph Morgan, who are after some plans from the war department try to frame the retired crook for the theft.

    What makes this film a cut above the usual B detective film is the terrific cast. Not just any B movie has Ida Lupino and pre-electrolysis Rita Hayworth as the female leads. They are not only excellent in their roles but beautiful, Hayworth being on the side of the bad guys and Lupino playing Lanyard's young girlfriend. He complains about being old enough to be her father, which in real life, was true. Here, the character is 35. This would undoubtedly get a laugh from today's audience. He was 45 and in today's youth-obsessed society, could pass for 60. Virginia Wiedler plays Lanyard's tomboy daughter, lending the same kind of terrific support she did in "The Philadelphia Story." Being a big fan of Warren William, I'll watch him in anything. The persona he used for many of these types of roles - relaxed, unflappable, charming, and funny - seems to hit the right notes, even though in silents, he played the villain. He's like a poor man's William Powell, but in his own way, every bit as good.

    Lots of fun.
    8eurosin

    Delightful old-style mystery-comedy

    Don't let a couple of previous negative comments about this film put you off from watching it the next time it appears on TCM. If you like stylish and witty mystery-comedies from the old days, then THE LONE WOLF SPY HUNT is definitely for you. Warren William is impeccable as the urbane, laid-back Lone Wolf, and Ida Lupino is endearing as his protective and frustrated girlfriend. The exchanges between them are both amusing and warm, and add another flavoring to the Nick and Nora Charles School of Relationships. Rita Hayworth stands out in an atypical role as the baddie's chilly girlfriend, while Virginia Weidler lends the right amount of natural tom-boyish charm in her role as the Lone Wolf's daughter, Patricia. (The film was titled THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER in the UK.) Production values for this type of B-film are top-notch. TCM's fresh looking print shows them off exquisitely. Cozy up to this one with some nice hot beverage and enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Although the literary source of the film was the unpublished script of Columbia's The Lone Wolf's Daughter (1929), the story was so completely changed it could hardly be considered a remake.
    • Goofs
      When Gromar comes down the staircase, from the second floor, the burglar alarm goes off. He runs back upstairs to check out the alarm. As he does so, the Lone Wolf is standing on the ground outside the window watching him - even though Gromar is supposed to be on the second floor.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Lone Wolf Strikes (1940)

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1939 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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