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  • The Drums of Jeopardy (1923)
  • Passed
    70 min | Drama, Mystery
The Drums of Jeopardy (1923)
Passed
70 min | Drama, Mystery

Grand Duke Alexis of Russia possesses two priceless emeralds, known as the Drums of Jeopardy, which allegedly exert a sinister power over their owner. They are willed to the duke's private secretary, Jerome Hawksley, who brings them to New...See moreGrand Duke Alexis of Russia possesses two priceless emeralds, known as the Drums of Jeopardy, which allegedly exert a sinister power over their owner. They are willed to the duke's private secretary, Jerome Hawksley, who brings them to New York City and places them in the care of Banker Burrows. Bolshevik secret agent Gregor Karlov steals the jewels, kills Burrows, and kidnaps Jerome. The banker's daughter, Dorothy Burrows, assisted by Cutty, a member of the U.S. Secret Service, trail Karlov to a café and he is killed in the ensuing battle. Jerome recovers the jewels, and he marries Dorothy. Written by AFI See less
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Alfred A. Cohn (titles) | Arthur Hoerl (adaptation) | Harold McGrath (novel) | A. Carle Palm (titles)
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Nov 1923 (United States)

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