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| | The Lone Wolf |
 | | However, like Blackie, thanks to his numerous re-creations in film, radio and television, The Lone Wolf is now best remembered these days, if at all, and more often than not, incorrectly, as a P.I....still, his long career and popularity, and the changes his character went through, warrant a look.... |
 | | It's said The Lone Wolf was the inspiration for Leslie Chartis' The Saint. |
 | | In 1948, after appearing in fourteen talkies, and perhaps as many as half a dozen silent films, The Lone Wolf moved to radio, and began a new career, with the cultured European jewel thief now an American private eye, even if the cops still didn't trust him. |
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