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The Lone Wolf's Daughter is a lost[1][2] 1929 feature part-talkie sound film. While the film had a few sequences with audible dialog, the majority of the film featured a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process. It was directed by Albert S. Rogell and stars Bert Lytell. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.[3][4] It was the third film produced by Columbia Pictures in their Lone Wolf series.
The story was previously filmed as the silent film The Lone Wolf's Daughter in 1919.
Plot
Cast
- Bert Lytell as Michael Lanyard / The Lone Wolf
- Gertrude Olmstead as Helen Fairchild
- Charles K. Gerrard as Count Polinac
- Lilyan Tashman as Velma
- Donald Keith as Bobby Crenshaw
- Florence Allen as Adrienne
- Robert Elliott as Ethier
- Ruth Cherrington as Mrs. Crenshaw
Music
The film featured a theme song entitled "You Stole My Heart Away", which was composed by Peter DeRose and Ballard MacDonald.
See also
References
- ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Lone Wolf's Daughter
- ^ The Lone Wolf's Daughter at Arne Andersen's Lost Film Files: Lost Columbia films - 1927
- ^ The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: The Lone Wolf's Daughter
- ^ Progressive Silent Film List: The Lone Wolf's Daughter at silentera.com
External links
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