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MAJESTIC THEATRE

“THE LONE WOIJ RETURNS” The romantic adventures of an international jewel thief turned honest form the plot of “The Lone Wolf Returns,” Louis Joseph Vance's famous novel, the latest screen version of which, commencing to-day at the Majestic Theatre, makes ’a picture apart from the ordinary. The suave and handsome Melvyn Douglas plavs the part of the gentleman cracksman, Michael Lanyard, alias the Lone Wolf, the verey mention of whoso name is enough to spoil the .sleep of the detective chiefs of the world's capitals. Specialising in the theft of jewels, the Lone Wolf succeeds in lifting a priceless pendant from the home of a wealthy New York society girl, played by the beautiful Gail Patrick, but when ho sees the girl and talks with her a miraculous desire Io be honest overcomes him, and his future actions are shaped accordingly. He returns the pendant, and wins the love of the girl, but a gang of former rivals in robbery take the girl’s collection of jewels and “frame” the Lone Wolf as the perpetrator. His swift and clever escape from the unjust accusation makes a splendid climax to the picture. The thrills of the film are about evenly balanced by abundant humour, supplied by two semi-comic detectives and a super-serious man-servant. A varied and interesting let of supports round off an excellent programme.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 109, 9 May 1936, Page 11

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 109, 9 May 1936, Page 11

MAJESTIC THEATRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 109, 9 May 1936, Page 11