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The Lone Wolf's Daughter (1919 film)

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36: 466:, the French quarter of London, where Sonia (Louise Glaum) who knows nothing of her parentage or past, is the attraction for the curious slumming parties. The plot centers about Sonia's captivity in the house of a celebrated crook, her discovery of mysterious maneuverings to poison all London, and the intense climax which follows directly after her recognition of her father, "The Lone Wolf", who has been working, unknown to her or by her, in the same household. In the play Miss Glaum incidentally reveals her talents as a fashion plate, wearing at least fifty different and striking gowns. 352:
Lanyard gives the letters to Princess Sonia. She then divorces Prince Victor and marries Lanyard. With malevolent hatred, Victor threatens to follow Lanyard "to the very gates of Hell". Lanyard replies, "If you do, then I'll push you inside." Princess Sonia dies after giving birth to their daughter,
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agents. Lanyard learns that she is, in fact, his daughter. Following Sonia's recognition of her father, the Lone Wolf, he and Karslake capture the gang amidst a blazing house fire and a huge fight. Victor makes his way to the roof pursued by Lanyard, who shoves the evil prince down into the flames.
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Louise Glaum's now starring feature, "The Lone Wolf's Daughter," comes to Tally's Broadway Theater, tomorrow, Louis Joseph Vance was the author of the original story and J. Parker Read, Jr., the producer. The supporting cast is notable, including Edwin Stevens, Thomas Holding, Bertram Grassby, and
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Years later, Sonia has grown up not knowing of her parentage or past. She thinks she is the daughter of Princess Sonia's maid. Sonia is found by Prince Victor, who is now the leader of an underworld gang of
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that has incriminating letters she wrote hidden inside. The painting is purchased by Michael Lanyard, who is suspected of being the mysterious international thief the "Lone Wolf".
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many others. The scene of the story is London with a panorama of coloring, ranging from the magnificence of Buckingham Palace to the mysterious depths of the shadowy
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Unbeknownst to Sonia or the gang, Lanyard has actually been working in the household, posing as Victor's Oriental butler, and he and Karslake are both
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district. The author personally arranged the scenario for Mr. Read, the producer. Much of the action takes place in
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When Sonia learns of the gang's diabolical plan to have poisonous gas pumped into the
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Prince Victor, are at an auction. She is bidding against him in an effort to obtain a
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This article is about the 1919 film. For the 1929 remake, see
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In London, England, Princess Sonia and her husband,
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The Lone Wolf's Daughter (1929 film)

William P. S. Earle
Louis Joseph Vance
Bertram Grassby
Louise Glaum
Thomas Holding
Charles J. Stumar
Ralph Dixon
Thomas H. Ince
W. W. Hodkinson Corporation
Pathé Exchange
reels
Silent
intertitles
silent era
crime
drama
thriller
motion picture
Bertram Grassby
Louise Glaum
Thomas Holding
William P.S. Earle
screenplay
intertitles
adapted
Louis Joseph Vance
Lone Wolf
private detective

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