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The Stolen Jewels

1908-09-29 | Drama
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It would have taken more than the wonderful powers of deduction of a Sherlock Holmes to have dispelled the mystery that shrouded the disappearance of a case of jewels at the home of Robert Jenkins, a wealthy stockbroker, and although they were eventually brought to light, it was through a most remarkable accident.

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It would have taken more than the wonderful powers of deduction of a Sherlock Holmes to have dispelled the mystery that shrouded the disappearance of a case of jewels at the home of Robert Jenkins, a wealthy stockbroker, and although they were eventually brought to light, it was through a most remarkable accident..
On May 13, 2024, there were 205 public reaction to The Stolen Jewels including non-linear narrative, drowned-out dialogue, dramaturgical, toned poem, distinctive voice.
On May 13, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Stolen Jewels is 6.1/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The runtime of The Stolen Jewels is 11 minutes.
The release date of The Stolen Jewels is September 29, 1908.
The casts of The Stolen Jewels are Harry Solter starring as Mr. Jenkins, Florence Lawrence starring as Mrs. Jenkins, Linda Arvidson starring as The Nurse, Gladys Egan starring as The Child, George Gebhardt starring as The Detective / The Mover, John R. Cumpson starring as Smithson / Man at Broker's.
The director of The Stolen Jewels is D. W. Griffith, the writer is D. W. Griffith.