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9/10/1915
The world's finest ruby was stolen from the bride of Prince Kassim's great-grandfather several generations ago in India by a marauding rajah. It's now several decades later and the British have conquered India, and one day the ruby shows up for sale by a wealthy London jeweler, Sir John Garnett. Garnett has his own problems--there have been a rash of thefts of his wife's jewels, and he hires a private detective named James Brett to investigate.
Beatrice Burton Morgan
as Lady Garnett
Octavia Handworth
as Countess Mirtza Charkoff
Eleanor Barry
as Mrs. Elsmere
Frankie Mann
as Brenda Elsmere
Jeanette Hackett
as Louise Jupp - Clerk at the Hotel
Miss Nordine
as Lady Garnett's Maid
George Soule Spencer
as Prince Kassim
Peter Lang
as Sir John Garnett
Chauncey Keim
as Capt. Dalrymple
Walter Hitchcock
as Lord George Hartopp
Ferdinand Tidmarsh
as James Brett
Howard M. Mitchell
as Longman - of the Diamond Gang
Charles Brandt
as Andrews - of the Diamond Gang
James Farrell
as Trent - of the Diamond Gang
Douglas Sibole
as Duval - of the Diamond Gang
Richard Wangermann
as Bentley - Sir John's Manager
William H. Turner
as Gooch - Sir John's Clerk
George S. Trimble
as Cornish - Proprietor of Hotel
Bernard Siegel
as Hans - a Porter
Alan Quinn
as Landlord of Inn
Clarence Elmer
as Jack Chandler - a Tout
James Cassady
as Connor - Dalrymple's Man
Walter Law
as Duke of St. Edmunds
Ruth Bryan
as Moya
George Clarke
as Montyghall
Edith Ritchie
as Princess Wadin
Mildred Gregory
Josephine Park
Percy Winter