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The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Frances Robinson and Warren William in The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940)
ComedyCrimeDramaThriller

After a stamp collection goes missing and a businessman is kidnapped, the Lone Wolf attempts to keep one step ahead of the police in Miami in order to solve the crime and make a profit.After a stamp collection goes missing and a businessman is kidnapped, the Lone Wolf attempts to keep one step ahead of the police in Miami in order to solve the crime and make a profit.After a stamp collection goes missing and a businessman is kidnapped, the Lone Wolf attempts to keep one step ahead of the police in Miami in order to solve the crime and make a profit.

  • Director
    • Sidney Salkow
  • Writers
    • Earl Felton
    • Sidney Salkow
    • Louis Joseph Vance
  • Stars
    • Warren William
    • Frances Robinson
    • Bruce Bennett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    427
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Salkow
    • Writers
      • Earl Felton
      • Sidney Salkow
      • Louis Joseph Vance
    • Stars
      • Warren William
      • Frances Robinson
      • Bruce Bennett
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Warren William
    Warren William
    • Michael Lanyard
    Frances Robinson
    • Patricia Lawrence
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Scotty
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Jamison
    Thurston Hall
    Thurston Hall
    • Inspector Crane
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • Captain Moon
    Fred Kelsey
    Fred Kelsey
    • Dickens
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Big Joe Brady
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Mr. Lee
    Edward Gargan
    Edward Gargan
    • Chimp
    Eddie Laughton
    • Measles
    Mary Servoss
    Mary Servoss
    • Mrs. Colby
    Francis McDonald
    Francis McDonald
    • Santos the Portuguese
    John Henry Allen
    • First Black Newsboy
    • (uncredited)
    Herbert Ashley
    Herbert Ashley
    • Morgue Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Benson
    • Motorcycle Squad Member
    • (uncredited)
    Leon Davidson
    • Motorcycle Squad Member
    • (uncredited)
    Gayle DeCamp
    • Motorcycle Squad Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Salkow
    • Writers
      • Earl Felton
      • Sidney Salkow
      • Louis Joseph Vance
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    7whpratt1

    The Lone Wolf Gets into a Mess

    Michael Lanyard,(Warren William) as the Lone Wolf has his hands full in this series trying to come to the aid of a very pretty young gal named Patricia Lawerence,(Frances Robinson). Michael Lanyard has his valuable stamp collection worth 100,000 dollars stolen and also gets involved with a kidnapping. Lanyard always keeps trying to leave clues to his whereabouts to his sidekick, Jamison,(Eric Blore) and Patricia who ride on boats and yachts on the waters of California. Inspector Crane, (Thurston Hall) is constantly tying to catch the Lone Wolf along with plenty of slapstick comedy and plenty of laughs. Jamison wore very nice clothes in this film and even out shined the Lone Wolf in his outfits. Enjoy a great 1940 Classic.
    Michael_Elliott

    Too Much Plot and Comedy, Not Enough Mystery

    The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940)

    ** (out of 4)

    Michael Lanyard (Warren William), aka The Lone Wolf, is in Havana trying to complete his stamp collection when he runs into a woman (Frances Robinson) who needs his help since her fiancé was convicted of a murder he didn't commit. That's the basic storyline here but it must be noted that there are at least four other stories going on as well and it really doesn't take too long to get confused on what's happening and then once you notice the screenplay isn't going to bother sorting any of it out, it's easy to just turn your brain off and get bored with the film. THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE has a charming title and a good lead performance but that's pretty much all. I'm really confused as to what the film was trying to do unless there was some major studio editing going on before the thing was released. I say that because the actual mystery in the story seems to take a backseat to some silly comedy but what's most confusing is the way that so many subplots are thrown at us and for no apparent reason. Eric Blore as Jamison, Thurston Hall as Inspector Crane and Jed Prouty as Captain Moon are in charge of the comedy and I will admit that some of the banter early on was funny but after a while this too dries up and you're left with a bunch of comedy with no laughs. As you'd expect, William has no problem with his part as he can play cool and laid back in his sleep. Robinson makes for a good female lead but the screenplay doesn't do much for her. Fans of the series might want to check it out but everyone else should just stay clear.
    6coltras35

    Lone Wolf to the rescue!

    Warren William makes his fourth appearance as the title character Lone Wolf, and this time film centres on former jewel thief Michael Lanyard, aiming to recover his stamp collection as well as helping a damsel in distress, whose fiancée is accused of murder, and this involves a kidnapping.

    The usual fun and games occur in this standard entry, but the comedy can overpower the mystery elements, whereas the previous entries I have seen balanced mystery and comedy quite well. Nevertheless, The Lone Wolf keeps a date is enjoyable, zips at a fast rate, and Jamison, Lone Wolf's valet - played by Eric Blore - is just as fast thinking as his boss. The leading lady was very pretty.
    5Doylenf

    Overly busy plot line puts damper on this entry...

    THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE is so heavily pulled down by too many sub-plots that it becomes exceedingly hard to follow as it goes on and on with devious twists and turns. Suffice it to say, you can watch it at your own discomfort.

    He's in Havana this time, coming to the aid of a damsel in distress (Frances Robinson) and keeping one step ahead of the police with his valet ERIC BLORE, again on hand to supply the comic interest.

    THURSTON HALL is enjoyable as a harried police inspector and there are plenty of references to the dumb cops in his employ. None of them are clever enough to deal with WARREN WILLIAMS as The Lone Wolf.

    It chugs along at a fast pace with, as Williams says, "no time for explanations." BRUCE BENNETT is the heroine's boyfriend, mixed up somehow in a kidnapping plot and needing help from The Wolf, who's mixed up in something about a valuable stamp collection. Bennett has only one brief scene in jail at the beginning.

    Whatever humor there is comes from police bungling and the antics of Eric Blore as Williams' faithful valet--and always a welcome presence in these things.

    Summing up: A jumbled trifle easily forgotten and not one of the best in the series.
    7Spondonman

    Stamping out crime

    This was Warren Williams's 4th Lone Wolf outing to Eric Blore's 3rd as the adventurous master and butler Michael Lanyard and Jamison. The entire cast were dapper in the Hollywood sunshine but Blore outshone them all, he was never more snazzily dressed than in here.

    The plot has it that Lanyard lets himself become embroiled in a rather nasty kidnapping affair after the baddies steal his precious stamp album mistaking it for their pay off of USD 100,000. And as usual he was helping out a damsel in distress. Amidst some fine comedic banter between the leads, slapstick, the baddies being hunted down by Lanyard and vice versa with the cops after Lanyard it can all get can pretty complicated and surreal at times, especially when the yacht makes an appearance so I recommend attention. Favourite bits: The amusing opening and chase scene in Havana; Lanyard feigning utter horror at the mess his stamp collection had got into in baddie Ed Gargan's none-too-delicate hands; whenever 53 yo zooty Blore had to run - what a sight!

    All in all another nice entry in the series (by my count no. 6/15), for those of us who like the genre.

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    • Trivia
      Although the credits specify the source of the screenplay was a "work" by Louis Joseph Vance, no novel by this name was ever published, nor did any of Vance's novels contain a similar plot. Only some of the characters are in other novels.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      Down Argentina Way
      (1940) (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Played as background music in a restaurant

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lobo Entre Lobos
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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