Jewel Robbery – TCM Classic Film Festival 2020 Jewel Robbery (1932) Bored with her husband and lover, a baroness of Vienna (Kay Francis) begins to fall for the charms of a debonair jewel thief (William Powell) in this pre-Code comedy. USED BY We will send you an email to confirm your account upon completion. USED BY When the film opens, he has his eye on his next victim, the bored and very married Baroness Teri von Hohenfels played by Kay Francis. Someone like The Robber in the thoroughly delightful comedy caper,
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After he escapes from a prison farm, Dennis convinces Marion that he will marry her and then takes the money she gives him and joins Peggy Arthur. the verification email.To resend the verification email, please enter your email address and click Submit. Jewel Robberyis a 1932 American pre-Codecomedy-mysteryfilm, directed by William Dieterleand starring William Powelland Kay Francis. TCM Messageboards Post your comments here ADD YOUR COMMENT> share: Remind Me. Please confirm or enter it below to complete your profile.
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ARRANGEMENT WITH PENGUIN GROUP (USA) INC. Canadian jewel and fur thief Gerard Dennis is turned in to the police by the father of Marion Blain, a young woman who believes that Dennis is in love with her. In Jewel Robbery, he is perfectly cast as a suave jewel thief operating in Vienna where he masquerades as a fine arts connoisseur.
TCMDb Archive Materials View all archives (0) Quotes . LEONARD MALTIN CLASSIC MOVIE GUIDE, COPYRIGHT 2005, 2010. View the TCMDb entry for Jewel Robbery (1932) now playing Jewel Robbery - (Original Trailer) "A jewel thief falls for a tycoon's wife in Vienna in the pre-Code romantic comedy, Jewel Robbery (1932), starring Kay Francis & William Powell." William Powell is one of those rare actors who can command your sympathy in any role, especially when he's playing someone who is, let's say, not a particularly honest individual. FOR Jewel Robbery (1932) YOU CAN. TCM Salute to Kay Francis 4of5 Jewel Robbery (Intro) - YouTube In Jewel Robbery, he is perfectly cast as a suave jewel thief operating in Vienna where he masquerades as a fine arts connoisseur. Please check your inbox for I studied in Paris.