Michael Lanyard
Warren William
Michael Lanyard

“THE LONE WOLF'S GIVING LESSONS IN LARCENY...and HIS PUPIL'S ARE THE COPS!”
Michael Lanyard's faithful butler Jamison is mistaken for his boss by a gang of jewel robbers.
Michael Lanyard
Warren William
Michael Lanyard
Helene de Leon
Ruth Ford
Helene de Leon
Paul Benoit
Roger Clark
Paul Benoit
'Dapper' Dan Streever
Victor Jory
'Dapper' Dan Streever
Jamison
Eric Blore
Jamison
Inspector Crane
Thurston Hall
Inspector Crane
Wesley Dickens
Fred Kelsey
Wesley Dickens
Colonel Costals
Victor Kilian
Colonel Costals
'Bubbles' Deegan
Marlo Dwyer
'Bubbles' Deegan
Deputy Duval
Lester Sharpe
Deputy Duval
Mr. Evans
Irving Mitchell
Mr. Evans
Bernard
John Harmon
Bernard
"Haven't you ever heard of ricochet?" "Yeah, it's a Chinese taxi"... Poor old "Dickens" (Fred Kelsey) is just as hopeless as usual in this outing for "Lanyard" (Warren William) and his loyal and engaging factotum "Jamison" (Eric Blore). To his credit, this time "Insp. Crane" (Thurston Hall) decides to get in front of a crime by engaging the services of the "Lone Wolf" to anticipate the theft of the famous "Napoleon" collection of priceless gems and so help prevent any such pinching. Of course, nothing goes to plan and when the stones are stolen in a version of the fashion outlined by "Lanyard", the police conclude that it has to be him! Now he has to prove his innocence and track down the true culprit before the inspector blows a gasket or two and he ends up in Sing Sing. It's all a bit formulaic, this one - but it does benefit from the only sparing interventions of Ruth Ford's "Helen" and from a decent pace set aboard a yacht usually smothered in dense fog (or just badly lit?). The ending is busy and entertaining and I actually found this to be one of the better adventures for our duo.
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