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One Dangerous Night

THE LONE WOLF SEES EVERYTHING...including five women who won't talk!
1943 | 80m | English

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Reformed jewel thief the Lone Wolf investigates the murder of a playboy who was blackmailing three socialites.
Release Date: Jan 22, 1943
Director: Michael Gordon
Writer: Donald Davis, Arnold Lipp, Max Nosseck
Genres: Crime, Mystery
Keywords lone wolf, jewel thief, murder investigation
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Warren William Michael Lanyard / The Lone Wolf
Marguerite Chapman Eve Andrews
Eric Blore Jamison
Mona Barrie Jane Merrick
Tala Birell Sonia Budenny
Margaret Hayes Patricia Blake (Shaw)
Ann Savage Vivian
Thurston Hall Inspector Crane
Warren Ashe Sidney Shannon
Fred Kelsey Detective Dickens
Gerald Mohr Harry Cooper
Louis Jean Heydt Arthur
Frank Sully Hertzog - Henchman
Eddie Marr Mac, Henchman
Roger Clark John Sheldon II
Gregory Gaye Dr. Eric Budenny (as Gregory Gay)
Nina Vale Coatroom Girl (uncredited)
Lloyd Bridges Airline Gate Attendant (uncredited)
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David Chatkin Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I imagine this is the kind of movie you might have gone to see in a drive-in. Made amidst WWII, it tells a rather quirky tale of "Eve" (Marguerite Chapman) whose car is totalled and she is luckily rescued by the "Lone Wolf" himself (Warren William) and his loyal sidekick "Jamison" (Eric Blore). They ... escort her to her home only to find that when they get there, there is a body. It's a renowned playboy and it's very, very quiet! Police inspector "Crane" (Thurston Hall) is unimpressed by the array of alibis on offer and so arrests them all - but our shrewd sleuths escape, and begin to piece things together uncovering a story of blackmail and jewel thievery with the enigmatic "Patricia" (Margaret Hayes) playing an increasingly significant and puzzling role in their investigations. Can they solve this before the police apprehend them again, and again - or, ideally, before anyone else gets bumped off? Nope, there's not the slightest hint of jeopardy here and the production is really very basic. That said, there's a bit of an entertaining dynamic between Warren and Blore and the whole thing has enough of it's tongue in it's cheek to keep it entertaining if not exactly taxing on the little grey cells. It's twenty minutes too long, and at times it regurgitates itself a bit much - but as wartime whodunits go, it's by no means the worst.

Nov 11, 2023