Arsène Lupin Returns
- February 25, 1938 (1938-02-25)
Arsène Lupin Returns is a 1938 American mystery film directed by George Fitzmaurice and written by James Kevin McGuinness, Howard Emmett Rogers, and George Harmon Coxe. The film stars Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce, Warren William, John Halliday, Nat Pendleton, and Monty Woolley. The film was released on February 25, 1938 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[1][2]
Plot
After being asked to resign from the FBI, a publicity-hungry detective goes into private business. His first job is to protect a very precious jewel belonging to the Grissac family, which is the object of a failed robbery attempt in New York City. When he accompanies the Grissacs back to France, he encounters a friend of the family, Rene Farrand, who he rapidly comes to suspect is the master thief Arsène Lupin, someone believed to have been killed several years before.
Cast
- Melvyn Douglas as Rene Farrand
- Virginia Bruce as Lorraine de Grissac
- Warren William as Steve Emerson
- John Halliday as Count de Grissac
- Nat Pendleton as Joe Doyle
- Monty Woolley as Georges Bouchet
- E. E. Clive as Alf
- George Zucco as Prefect of Police
- Rollo Lloyd as Duval
- Vladimir Sokoloff as Ivan Pavloff
- Ian Wolfe (credited as Ien Wulf) as Le Marchand
- Tully Marshall as Monelle
- Jonathan Hale as F.B.I. Special Agent
References
Bibliography
- Backer, Ron. Mystery Movie Series of 1930s Hollywood. McFarland, 2012.
External links
- Arsène Lupin Returns at IMDb
- Arsène Lupin Returns at AllMovie
- Arsène Lupin Returns at the TCM Movie Database
- Arsène Lupin Returns at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
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