Now, before we get into the important info of how you can watch 'The Lone Wolf Returns' right now, here are some important things to know about the Columbia Pictures adventure flick. The Lone Wolf Returns starring Bert Lytell, Billie Dove, Freeman Wood, Gustav von Seyffertitz has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 10 min. The release date of the movie is August 15th, 1926. reflects verified
Curious about the story behind it? Here's the plot: "The Lone Wolf, an international thief who is expert in dodging the police, is rifling a wall safe when he senses the approach of detectives. Secreting a necklace in a cigarette case, he makes a hasty retreat. In disguise, he climbs to the balcony of another house where a bal masque is in progress and conceals himself in Marcia Mayfair's boudoir. Later he mingles with the guests and dances with Marcia. Lanyard is disclosed as a stranger when detectives force the guests to unmask, but Marcia remains silent while Lanyard replaces the jewels lifted from her bedroom. Lanyard is warned by Detective Crane, who suspects him but has no evidence. A visit to a bohemian resort owned by Morphew, leader of a band of thieves, provokes a heated argument in which Lanyard is threatened; and Marcia and Lanyard barely escape being caught in a raid. Their romance is threatened when Marcia's jewels are again stolen, but Lanyard traps Morphew and his gang and brings them to justice."
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'The Lone Wolf Returns' Release Dates
Watch in Movie Theaters on August 15th, 1926
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Louis Joseph Vance's MICHAEL LANYARD, better known as THE LONE WOLF, didn't start out as a private eye, but as a criminal. However, like Jack Boyle's Boston Blackie, thanks to his numerous re-creations in film, radio and television, The Lone Wolf is now best remembered these days, if at all, chiefly as a sort of gentleman thief turned private eye.



























