Wolves is a 1930 British crime film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Charles Laughton, Dorothy Gish and Malcolm Keen.
The screenplay concerns a woman who is captured by a gang of criminals operating in the Arctic, only for the leader to later help her escape.
[2] It was Gish's first sound film, and was Laughton's second talkie (but his first sound drama), having completed a film of a musical variety performance earlier the same year.
Of 57 minutes original duration, it was released in 1936 in a 37-minute version retitled "Wanted Men".
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