This week, we visit one movie that was part of a greater series. The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt
(1939) was just one in a series of films about reformed thief Michael
Lanyard. The series started in the silent era, and continued into the
late 1940's. Among the actors to play Lanyard were Melvyn Douglas,
Francis Lederer, and Warren William, who plays Lanyard in our film - his
first in a series of 9 films.
The plot is somewhat convoluted.
Lanyard is being set up by a spy ring, led by Rita Hayworth (as Karen),
who want to force him to steal government plans. The delight here is
less the plot and more the byplay between William and Ida Lupino (as
Lanyard's love interest Val Carson) and between William and Virginia Weidler (as Lanyard's daughter Patricia - the only Lone Wolf
movie in which he HAS a daughter).
The two women are a riot. Val
stalks Michael, trying to get him to make more an emotional commitment
to her. At the same time, he is dealing with his rather precocious
child. A would-be detective herself, she is thrilled to receive a gift
of handcuffs (which she uses to force their butler, Jameson (Leonard
Carey) to actually "die" when she "shoots" him).
You may not remember the actual plot of this film, but you will laugh a lot.
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