Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Lone Wolf undercover to foil the Nazis stealing the plans!The Lone Wolf undercover to foil the Nazis stealing the plans!The Lone Wolf undercover to foil the Nazis stealing the plans!
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Frank Arnold
- French Waiter
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Frances Chan
- Chinese Lady at Nightclub
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Darby Jones
- Bellboy
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Eddie Kane
- Wimberly Man
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Frank Lackteen
- Laundry Proprietor
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Grace Lem
- Chinese Lady at Nightclub
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Mal Merrihugh
- Chauffeur
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Louis Merrill
- Mr. Rembrandt
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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhen "Fritz" (played by Lloyd Bridges) is speaking to his employer, he takes out a cigarette case, offers one to him, then removes one for himself. He taps it on the case. In the next instant, when the camera changes to the angle behind him, the cigarette is already in his mouth.
- Citations
Mr. Whistler: [to Lanyard] I can bring you much information, for which you will pay me many shillings.
- ConnexionsFollowed by L'énigme du loup solitaire (1946)
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Eric Blore: "We better get out of here or as the Americans say: 'Let's scram!'"
Enjoyable entry in the Lone Wolf series with ERIC BLORE supplying most of the humor with some clever lines and scene stealing tactics from WARREN WILLIAM, again playing the title role. It's a wartime espionage story with something about spies, mysterious laces, the glass on wristwatches and some '40s technology thrown in for good measure. All of it is highly improbable, as played here, and yet it's probably just the sort of escapist entertainment audiences wanted during WWII.
ANN SAVAGE is the femme fatale (as usual), but it's really Warren William and Eric Blore who share the spotlight beautifully, playing off each other with their usual dexterity.
SHELDON LEONARD has a good turn as a nightclub owner on the right side of the law and LLOYD BRIDGES again shows up in a brief supporting role.
Not bad, but not much above average either.
ANN SAVAGE is the femme fatale (as usual), but it's really Warren William and Eric Blore who share the spotlight beautifully, playing off each other with their usual dexterity.
SHELDON LEONARD has a good turn as a nightclub owner on the right side of the law and LLOYD BRIDGES again shows up in a brief supporting role.
Not bad, but not much above average either.
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- Doylenf
- 20 oct. 2007
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By what name was Passeport pour Suez (1943) officially released in India in English?
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