The Last of the Lone Wolf (1930)
In this entry in the Lone Wolf series, the first to have a soundtrack, the jealousies of the King and the coquettish Queen are chronicled. When His Majesty learns that his wife has given the ring he gave to her to her lover, the King plans a large ball and demands the she wear the token. As her lover is a military attache, he is not in the palace, and the queen must send her lady-in-waiting to bring it back. En route, the lady meets a thief and they team up. She does not know that he has been dispatched by the King to steal ring from the attache.
Director: Richard Boleslawski
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Bert Lytell as Michael Lanyard |
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Patsy Ruth Miller as Stephanie |
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Lucien Prival as Varril |
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Otto Matieson as Prime Minister |
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Alfred Hickman as King |
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Maryland Morne as Queen |
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Halie Sullivan as Camilla (Queen's maid) (as Haley Sullivan) |
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Pietro Sosso as Master of Ceremonies |
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Henry Daniell as Count von Rimpau (as Henry Daniel) |
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James Liddy as Hoffman |
| Directing | Richard Boleslawski | Director |
| Writing | Dorothy Howell | Writer |
| Writing | John T. Neville | Adaptation |
| Writing | Louis Joseph Vance | Story |
| Production | Harry Cohn | Producer |
| Camera | Benjamin H. Kline | Director of Photography |
| Editing | David Berg | Editor |
| Art | Edward C. Jewell | Art Direction |
| Directing | Charles C. Coleman | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Russell Malmgren | Sound Engineer |