Trailing the Jewel Thieves – English title
The Subterranean City – U.S.A. title
A 1913 French production [Société Générale des Cinématographes Éclipse (Paris)]
Producer: ?
Director: Joë Hamman (Jean Hamman)
Story: ?
Screenplay: ?
Cinematographer: ? [black & white]
Running time: 785 meters
Cast:
Arizona Bill – Joë Hamman (Jean Hamman)
Vesta – Mrs. Hamman (Vesta Harold)
John Walker, a prominent jeweler, is awakened one night
by a noise that seems to come from his strong room. On examination, he finds that the door of the
large safe is open and that the watchman is asleep. His clerk and he make an inventory of the
jewels and find that none are missing.
Next morning, however, it is discovered that imitation jewels have been
substituted in every display case.
The robbery is the talk of the city and of the Merchants'
Club. Arizona Bill, a friend of Walker,
is present at the club and is invited by his host to the theater, where a
celebrated dancer, Vesta, is all the rage.
After the performance, Walker and his friend call on the dancer in her
dressing-room, where she is presented with a valuable necklace by the
merchant. Vesta is attracted to Bill,
who looks over his gloves when the visitors leave the room.
Soon after their departure Vesta admits she is a member
of the jewel thieves' gang, to whom she hands over the necklace. While they are
engaged in conversation, Bill returns for his gloves and awaits an answer to
his knock. Being detained, he looks through
the keyhole and sees a strange visitor talking to Vesta. When he is admitted the stranger has
disappeared, having made his exit through the only window in the room. Bill's suspicions connect Vesta with the
thieves, and at the club the next evening he makes a bet of $5,000 with Walker
that he will discover capture the thieves within a month.
Next day he follows Vesta to the wonderful subterranean
city where the thieves have their workshops.
He succeeds in entering after many perilous escapes and is discovered by
the gang. To his surprise, he finds that
several prominent members of the Merchants' Club are leaders of the gang. These men give orders for the murder of Bill,
and he is saved just in time by Vesta's intervention and quick wittedness.
Vesta, being unable to extricate Bill from prison, rushes
to the city and discloses the secret to Walker, who is skeptical of the whole
story. They are interrupted by the
entrance of the leader of the gang, whose villainy is unknown to Walker. This man, when alone with Vesta, charges her
with being a traitor, and, at pistol point, he forces her to the underground
city where she is thrown into the same abyss into which Bill had been cast a
few hours before.
The two prisoners make their escape after many perils,
and Bill tells the chief of police the facts, with the result that the jewel
thieves are all arrested.
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