William Dieterle
William Powell, Kay Francis, Helen Vinson
68 mins
1932
USA
12A
English
Digital
Part of the Pre-code Hollywood: Rules are Made to be Broken Season
“In the morning, a cocktail. In the afternoon, a man.”
“One of the rare Pre-Code films set in Europe, Jewel Robbery is the story of a Viennese lady (the mischievous Kay Francis) caught in the midst of a diabolical jewel heist by a gentleman thief, played by the ever-charming William Powell. Casually wreathing its characters in marijuana smoke and unabashedly mentioning their extramarital affairs, the Warner Brothers tagline for the film teased: ‘He stole herjewels….but that’s not all!’
Francis, terminally bored by her older, wealthy husband, gets a rapturous glint in her eye at the thought of a scandal, nevermind the dangerous flirtation with Powell that ensues. Featuring a cheeky direct address to camera and a joyfully sinful conclusion, this was the fifth of seven film outings for the crackerjack pairing of Kay Francis and William Powell. At a bite-sized 70 minutes, this heist caper is the kind of sultry amuse-bouche that leaves you
wanting more in the best way.” Christina Newland.
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