Enter Arsène Lupin
1944 film by Ford Beebe
- November 24, 1944 (1944-11-24)
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Enter Arsène Lupin is a 1944 American film noir directed by Ford Beebe and starring Charles Korvin and Ella Raines.[1] It features the French gentlemen thief Arsène Lupin, a creation of the writer Maurice Leblanc. Lupin keeps watch on a young woman whose jewels make a tempting target for a gang of thieves. It was made by Universal Pictures.
Plot
French jewel thief Lupin (Charles Korvin) robs an heiress (Ella Raines) on a train, then follows her to England and saves her life.
Cast
- Charles Korvin as Arsene Lupin
- Ella Raines as Stacie Kanares
- J. Carrol Naish as Ganimard
- George Dolenz as Dubose
- Gale Sondergaard as Bessie Seagrave
- Miles Mander as Charles Seagrave
- Leyland Hodgson as Constable Ryder
- Tom Pilkington as Pollett
- Lillian Bronson as Wheeler
- Holmes Herbert as Jobson
- Charles La Torre as Inspector Cogswell
- Gerald Hamer as Doc Marling
- Ted Cooper as Cartwright
- Art Foster as Superintendent
- Clyde Kenney as Beckwith
- Alphonse Martell as Conductor
See also
References
- ^ Famous Movie Detectives II. Scarecrow Press. 1991. pp. 8–9. ISBN 0-8108-2345-4. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
External links
- Enter Arsène Lupin at IMDb
- Enter Arsène Lupin at the American Film Institute Catalog
- Enter Arsène Lupin at the TCM Movie Database
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Films directed by Ford Beebe
- The Vanishing Legion (1931)
- The Pride of the Legion (1932)
- Law Beyond the Range (1935)
- The Adventures of Rex and Rinty (1935)
- The Man from Guntown (1935)
- Stampede (1936)
- Jungle Jim (1937)
- West Bound Limited (1937)
- Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938)
- The Phantom Creeps (1939)
- Oklahoma Frontier (1939)
- Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
- The Green Hornet (1940)
- Son of Roaring Dan (1940)
- The Masked Rider (1941)
- Night Monster (1942)
- Frontier Badmen (1943)
- Enter Arsène Lupin (1944)
- The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944)
- Easy to Look At (1945)
- My Dog Shep (1946)
- Six-Gun Serenade (1947)
- Courtin' Trouble (1948)
- Shep Comes Home (1948)
- Texas Manhunt (1949)
- Satan's Cradle (1949)
- The Dalton Gang (1949)
- Bomba, the Jungle Boy (1949)
- Bomba on Panther Island (1949)
- The Lost Volcano (1950)
- The Hidden City (1951)
- The Lion Hunters (1951)
- Elephant Stampede (1952)
- African Treasure (1952)
- Bomba and the Jungle Girl (1952)
- Safari Drums (1953)
- The Golden Idol (1954)
- Killer Leopard (1954)
- Lord of the Jungle (1955)
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