Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1919)

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A tremendous drama and melodrama combined; a story embracing the characters, the thrills; the overpowering grip and fascination of "The Lone Wolf" and "False Faces." The wily, all-knowing, all-seeing Lone Wolf himself. A crafty, desperate and overwhelmingly ingenious enemy and rival — opponents always at each other's throats! A drama enacted from the interior splendors of Buckingham Palace to the mysterious depths of London's "Limehouse," the scene of "Broken Blossoms," and more vi\-idly pictured by a great American author. And a new, fascinating, beautiful girl — the Lone Wolf s daughter!