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Mystery

The Lone Wolf in Mexico

- Adventure...Romance...Mystery!

In this entry in the enduring series, the suave jewel thief finds himself helping the police break up a ring of diamond smugglers. Along the way, he winds up accused of both robbery and murder.

Release Date : 1947-01-16

Language :

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Gerald Mohr

Character Name : Michael Lanyard

Original Name : Gerald Mohr

Gender : Male

Eric Blore

Character Name : Jamison

Original Name : Eric Blore

Gender : Male

Sheila Ryan

Character Name : Sharon Montgomery

Original Name : Sheila Ryan

Gender : Female

Jacqueline deWit

Character Name : Liliane Dumont

Original Name : Jacqueline deWit

Gender : Female

Bernard Nedell

Character Name : Leon Dumont

Original Name : Bernard Nedell

Gender : Male

John Gallaudet

Character Name : Henderson

Original Name : John Gallaudet

Gender : Male

Winifred Harris

Character Name : Agatha Van Weir

Original Name : Winifred Harris

Gender : Female

Nestor Paiva

Character Name : Police Capt. Carlos Rodriguez

Original Name : Nestor Paiva

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-12-10

Determined to actually take his fortnight's leave this year, "Jamison" (Eric Blore) stages what amounts to a mini-revolt against his boss "Lanyard" (Gerald Mohr) - even refusing to do up his bow tie for him. The compromise - well they are both going to Mexico. Of course, trouble is never far away and when a croupier is killed, suspicion falls on the "Lone Wolf". Meantime, they also encounter the outwardly wealthy "Agatha Van Weir" (Winifred Harris) who is $50,000 in the hole to the crooked casino owner "Henderson" (John Gallaudet) and who has been using her diamond as collateral. Clever people might realise that being around "Lanyard" is just too risky - and when the wife of a diamond dealer (Sheila Ryan) is also found brown bread, he'd better get a move on before anyone else ends up toast - including him! What made this a bit more enjoyable is the beefed up role for the usually quite entertaining Blore. Indeed, "Jamison" proves quite adept at a bit of pilfering and mischief-making that might just save the day! Good fun, this one.