One Stolen Night (1929 film)
One Stolen Night is a 1929 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Scott Pembroke. It stars Lois Moran, Robert Frazer, and Anthony Bushell. The film is based on the novel The Strange Case of Mr. Jocelyn Thew by E. Phillips Oppenheim. It features synchronized music and sound effects using the RCA Photophone system. The plot revolves around an American heiress who gets caught up in international intrigue while traveling in Europe. She inherits a mysterious map that leads her into danger, pursued by spies and criminals all trying to obtain the valuable information it contains. The film is considered a lost film, with no known copies surviving.