Story of a gentlemanly crook who steals a ring to save a queen's honor..


Alright, so if you're the kind of movie watcher who enjoys a quiet evening with something from way back, The Last of the Lone Wolf might be right up your alley. It's not for everyone, obviously. Anyone looking for explosions or snappy dialogue will be bored stiff. But if you appreciate silent films, or just want to see...

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Richard Boleslawski

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"Alright, so if you're the kind of movie watcher who enjoys a quiet evening with something from way back, The Last of the Lone Wolf might be right up your alley. It's not for everyone, obviously. Anyone looking for explosions or snappy dialogue will be bored stiff. But if you appreciate silent films, or just want to see how a certain type of story played out a century ago, it’s worth a look. You'll probably love it if you're into the melodrama of yesteryear; you'll hate it if you can't stand anyt..."
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Louis Joseph Vance, Dorothy Howell, John T. Neville
United States

1924 · IMDb 6.9


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