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Jewel Robbery

65 %|Jul 8, 1932|Romance, Comedy, Crime

A gentleman thief charms a Viennese baron's wife and also conducts a daring daylight robbery of a jeweller's shop.

Featured Crew

Leo F. Forbstein
Conductor
Erwin S. Gelsey
Screenplay
Ladislas Fodor
Story
William Dieterle
Director
Orry-Kelly
Costume Design
Robert Kurrle
Director of Photography
William Keighley
Assistant Director
Robert M. Haas
Art Direction

Cast

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William Powell
The Robber
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Kay Francis
Baroness Teri Hohenfels
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Helen Vinson
Marianne Horn
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Henry Kolker
Baron Franz Hohenfels
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Spencer Charters
Johann Christian Lenz
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Lee Kohlmar
Hollander
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André Luguet
Count Andre
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Clarence Wilson
Prefect of Police
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George Davis
Polacheck, the President's Secretary (uncredited)
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Ivan Linow
Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Alan Mowbray
Detective Fritz
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Charles Coleman
Charles (uncredited)
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Ruth Donnelly
Berta, Teri's Maid (uncredited)
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Lawrence Grant
Professor Bauman (uncredited)
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Don Brodie
Robber (uncredited)
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Eddie Kane
Robber (uncredited)
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Leo White
Assistant Robber (uncredited)
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Sheila Terry
Blonde Decoy (uncredited)
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Jay Eaton
Leopold, Assistant Jewelry Manager (uncredited)
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Harold Minjir
Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
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Jack Chefe
Jewelry Salesman (uncredited)
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Harold Waldridge
Jewelry Clerk (uncredited)
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Jacques Vanaire
Jewelry Manager (uncredited)
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Blanche Payson
Masseuse (uncredited)
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Marie Burton
Maid (uncredited)
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Paula DeCardo
Maid (uncredited)
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Sheila Darcy
Maid (uncredited)
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Alma Ross
Maid (uncredited)
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Norah Gale
Maid (uncredited)
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Joyce Mathews
Maid (uncredited)
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Blanca Vischer
Maid (uncredited)
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Robert Greig
Man Reading 'Wiener Journal' (uncredited)
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Bill Elliott
Policeman Following Blonde (uncredited)
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John Davidson
Robbery Accomplice (uncredited)