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  1. The Drums of Jeopardy: Dirigido por Edward Dillon. Con Elaine Hammerstein, Jack Mulhall, Wallace Beery, David Torrence. Grand Duke Alexis of Russia possesses two priceless emeralds, known as the Drums of Jeopardy, which allegedly exert a sinister power over their owner.

  2. Año: 1931. Título original: The Drums of Jeopardy. Sinopsis: Un loco científico inventa una formula para hacer daño a una familia, la cual cree que es responable de la muerte de su hija,y así consumar su venganza. (FILMAFFINITY)Puedes ver The Drums of Jeopardy mediante Suscripción en las plataformas: Classix.

  3. 24 de dic. de 2010 · The Drums of Jeopardy. by. George B. Seitz. Publication date. 1931. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Drama, Horror, Warner Oland. Publisher. Tiffany Productions. My Christmas present for 2010. Dr. Boris Karlov (Warner Oland) seeks revenge on the Russian Royal family who he blames for the death of his daugher, a ballet dancer.

  4. The Drums of Jeopardy is a 1923 American silent mystery film directed by Edward Dillon, written by Arthur Hoerl and featuring Wallace Beery. It is based on the 1920 novel of the same name by Harold McGrath which was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post. The film was released by Tru-art Film Company in November 1923.

  5. The Drums of Jeopardy: Dirigido por George B. Seitz. Con Warner Oland, June Collyer, Lloyd Hughes, Clara Blandick. A mad doctor is determined to take revenge on the family he believes is responsible for his daughter's death.

  6. Overview. The story centers around two small statuettes containing valuable emeralds, which are said to project a sinister influence on the possessor. The czar of Russia gives the statuettes to a grand duke, who, in turn, gives them to his secretary, John Hawksley. Hawksley sends them to America in a friend's possession and follows after.

  7. También conocida como... The Drums of Jeopardy ( Título original) The Drums of Jeopardy ( España) Os Tambores do Czar ( Brasil) Dirigida por Edward Dillon en 1923. Con Elaine Hammerstein, Jack Mulhall, Wallace Beery, David Torrence, Maude George, Eric Mayne, Forrest Seabury.