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The Stolen Heirlooms

Apr 1, 1915
0h 15m
★ 8.0

Overview

A detective is drugged with flowers and tied to a sawmill while saving an ex-gambler from a jewel theft charge.

Genres

Crime

Production Companies

I.B. Davidson

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Cast

Harry Lorraine

Sexton Blake

Harry Lorraine

Bert Rex

Tinker

Bert Rex

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