Arsène Lupin Returns
Arsène Lupin Returns
Release: 1938-02-25
·Runtime: 81m
·★ 5.8
Mystery
A woman and a man vying for a woman's affection: the usual love trio? Not quite so since the belle in question is Lorraine de Grissac, a very wealthy and alluring society woman, while one of the two rivals is none other than Arsène Lupin, the notorious jewel thief everybody thought dead, now living under the assumed name of René Farrand. As for the other suitor he is an American, a former F.B.I. sleuth turned private eye by the name of Steve Emerson. Steve not only suspects Farrand of being Lupin but when someone attempts to steal a precious emerald necklace from Lorraine's uncle, Count de Brissac, he is persuaded Lupin is the culprit. Is Emerson right or wrong? Which of the two men will win over Lorraine's heart?
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Stanley Fields
as André - Horse Groom (uncredited)
Tully Marshall
as Monelle
Jonathan Hale
as F.B.I. Special Agent
Harvey Clark
as Hotel Assistant Manager (uncredited)
Jay Eaton
as Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
John Harmon
as 'Butch' Harron - Gang Leader (uncredited)
Dell Henderson
as Plainclothes Detective (uncredited)
Robert Emmett Keane
as Bill Watkins - Criminologist (uncredited)
Monty Woolley
as Georges Bouchet
George Zucco
as Prefect of Police
William Bailey
as Detective (uncredited)
Chester Clute
as Reporter (uncredited)
George Douglas
as Gendarme (uncredited)
Frank Leigh
as English Eddie (uncredited)
Robert Middlemass
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Jack Norton
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
George Davis
as Guard at Dock (uncredited)
Nat Pendleton
as Joe Doyle
Lillian Rich
as Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Pierre Watkin
as Mr. Carter (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey
as Squad Car Driver (uncredited)
Joe King
as Inspector Hennessey (uncredited)
Melvyn Douglas
as Rene Farrand aka Arsene Lupin
John Halliday
as Count de Grissac
E. E. Clive
as Alf
Rollo Lloyd
as Duval
Egon Brecher
as Vasseur (uncredited)
Mitchell Lewis
as Detective (uncredited)
Warren William
as Steve Emerson
Vladimir Sokoloff
as Ivan Pavloff
King Baggot
as Detective (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook
as Detective Alois (uncredited)
Leonard Penn
as Reporter (uncredited)
Larry Steers
as Man Leaving Hotel (uncredited)
Harry Tyler
as Reporter (uncredited)
Virginia Bruce
as Lorraine de Grissac
Ian Wolfe
as A. Le Marchand - Detective (as Ien Wulf)
Christian J. Frank
as Detective (uncredited)
Otto Fries
as Truck Driver (uncredited)
Priscilla Lawson
as Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
William Royle
as Burly Detective (uncredited)