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The Great Jewel Robber is a 1950 American drama film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Borden Chase. The film stars David Brian, Marjorie Reynolds, John Archer, Jacqueline deWit, Perdita Chandler and Stanley Church. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 15, 1950.[1][2]

Plot[]

Gerard Dennis (David Brian) is a suave, controlling character. He supports himself by filching jewels in ingenious ways from their owners, often women whom he inveigles into his clutches by seducing them. Although he primarily relies on conniving and trickery, he is not above also resorting to violence when necessary to enable him to escape apprehension by the law.

He pulls off a series of amazingly clever seductions, heists and escapes from the police. However, one of his conquests, whom he had married, helps the police catch him. He is sentenced to prison for some 25 years, when he will be 55 years old.

Cast[]

  • David Brian as Gerard Graham Dennis
  • Marjorie Reynolds as Martha Rollins
  • John Archer as Police Detective Lou Sampter
  • Jacqueline deWit as Mrs. Arthur Vinson
  • Perdita Chandler as Peggy Arthur
  • Stanley Church as Stanley Church
  • Alix Talton as Brenda Hall
  • Cleo Moore as Vivacious Blonde at Airport (uncredited)

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