The Lone Wolf
The Lone Wolf is a classic film released in 1917, directed by Stuart Paton. Set in the United States, the movie stars Bert Lytell as the charming and suave Michael Lanyard, also known as the Lone Wolf. The story follows Lanyard, a master thief who has retired from his criminal ways and is living an honest life. However, when his past catches up with him, he is forced to return to his old ways in order to clear his name and protect those he cares about.
Joining Lytell in this thrilling adventure are Riley Hatch as De Moribar, Hazel Dawn as Lucy Shannon, Alfred Hickman as Eckstrom, Juliette Brenon as Thibault's Maid, William E. Shay as Wertheimer, Stephen Grattan as Burke, Edward Ebels as Ducroy, Florence Ashbrook as Mme. Troyon, Robert Fisher as Bannon, Cornish Beck as Marcel, and Ben Graham as Thibault's loyal associate, Popinot.
The film is filled with intrigue, suspense, and action as Lanyard navigates a dangerous world of deception and betrayal. The chemistry between the actors is palpable, drawing the audience into the complex relationships and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. The performances are top-notch, with Lytell shining in the lead role and the supporting cast adding depth and dimension to the story.
The Lone Wolf is a timeless classic that has stood the test of time, captivating audiences with its gripping storyline and charismatic characters. It is a must-see for fans of early cinema and lovers of thrilling adventure tales. With its talented cast, engaging plot, and stunning cinematography, The Lone Wolf will surely leave a lasting impression on viewers for years to come.
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