The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
Directed by Sidney Salkow
Produced by Irving Briskin
Ralph Cohn
Written by Louis Joseph Vance (story)
Wolfe Kaufman (story)
Screenplay by John Larkin
Based on John Larkin
Starring Warren William
Eric Blore
Jean Muir
Music by Sidney Cutner
Cinematography Henry Freulich
Edited by Al Clark
Distributed by Columbia Pictures Corporation
Release dates
  • May 30, 1940 (1940-05-30)
Running time
71 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady is a 1940 American drama directed by Sidney Salkow, starring Warren William, Eric Blore and Jean Muir. The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady was the third entry of nine in the Lone Wolf series starring Warren William as Michael Lanyard. The film also introduces a sidekick for Lanyard, his bumbling valet Jamison, played by Eric Blore. Blore would play Jamison in seven more films.[1]

Plot summary

A reformed jewel thief tries to clear a society beauty of murder charges.[2]

Cast

Notes

In February 1940 the MPAA/PCA informed Columbia that a number of changes in the script were necessary before the film could receive certification. Among the many demands by PCA were that the "radio announcer must not be characterized, in any way, as a pansy"; that the drinking in the film be "held to an absolute minimum"; that the hiccoughing be eliminated; that the "business of Pete slapping and cuffing Joan" be eliminated; that the film not reveal the details of the crime; and that there be "no showing of panties or other particularly intimate garments."[3]

References

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