Enter Arsene Lupin | |
Director: | Ford Beebe |
Screenplay: | Bertram Millhauser |
Based On: | Maurice Leblance (as Maurice Le Blance) (based on character created by) |
Starring: | Charles Korvin Ella Raines |
Music: | Milton Rosen |
Cinematography: | Hal Mohr |
Editing: | Saul A. Goodkind |
Color Process: | Black and white |
Studio: | Universal Pictures |
Distributor: | Universal Pictures |
Runtime: | 72 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
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.
French jewel thief Lupin (Charles Korvin) robs an heiress (Ella Raines) on a train, then follows her to England and saves her life.