[1] Starring Bert Lytell and Hazel Dawn, it was adapted for the screen by George Edwardes-Hall and produced and directed by Herbert Brenon.
The Paris police give him the moniker of "The Lone Wolf", due to his unique work in the profession.
[2] The character the Lone Wolf was a popular crime figure in theaters from 1917 to 1949, and was featured in at least twenty-four films.
[7] In 1954, a television series was created based on Vance's character with Louis Hayward playing the title role.
[7] Joseph L. Kelley, film critic for Motion Picture News, gave The Lone Wolf high marks, describing it as "a most remarkable production, bristling with tense moments, strong action, human incidents and powerful drama".