
The Empire of Diamonds
Drama · Crime
Overview
Shot on location in Paris, Monte Carlo and the Riviera with both American and French actors. When Matthew Versigny discovers that the jewels his diamond company has been buying are fake, he travels to Europe to track down the counterfeiter. With him are his sister, Marguerite and her sweetheart, Paul Bernac, who is an agent in the French Secret Service.
Top Cast


Robert Elliott
Robert Elliott
Matthew Versigny
Robert Elliott
Matthew Versigny


Lucy Fox
Lucy Fox
Marguerite Versigny
Lucy Fox
Marguerite Versigny


Léon Mathot
Léon Mathot
Arthur Graves
Léon Mathot
Arthur Graves


Jacques Volnys
Jacques Volnys
Trazi d'Aricola
Jacques Volnys
Trazi d'Aricola


Fernand Mailly
Fernand Mailly
Baron de Lambri
Fernand Mailly
Baron de Lambri


Charles De Rochefort
Charles De Rochefort
Le juge
Charles De Rochefort
Le juge


Marcel Lévesque
Marcel Lévesque
Pigeon
Marcel Lévesque
Pigeon


Louis Monfils
Louis Monfils
Louis Monfils
Henry G. Sell
Henry G. Sell
Paul Bernac
Henry G. Sell
Paul Bernac
Laurent Morléas
Laurent Morléas
Andre Zarnoff
Laurent Morléas
Andre Zarnoff
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