Stolen Moments
[Reconstructed titles for
three-reel November 1922 reissue
of December 1920 feature]
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SELECT FILMS LTD
presents
"STOLEN MOMENTS"
featuring
RUDOLPH VALENTINO in
A SOUTH AMERICAN LOVE ROMANCE.
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Vera Blaine - daughter
of a poetess - born with
a heritage of romance,
'neath the Southern skies.
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Marguerite Namara
as Vera.
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Jose Dalmarez, a Brazilian, and
a noted author of novels in
English.
RUDOLF VALENTINO.
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Dalmarez, though a stranger to
her people, had quickly fascinated
the impetuous Vera.
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"Won't you remain awhile?"
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"No. No. I must hurry home
immediately."
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Hugh Conway, a rising attorney.
Vera's guardian.
ALBERT L. BARRETT.
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Hugh's mother.
HENRIETTA SIMPSON.
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Hugh's college chum, partner and
pal, Richard Huntley.
WALTER CHAPIN.
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Love speeds the hours - and a
new day comes.
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"For me? How thoughtful
of you."
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"Vera, I have distressing news
for you."
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"I am forced to return to Brazil
within a few days."
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"Will you go with me?"
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"Give me until tomorrow to
decide."
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"Vera has refused me, Mother."
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"I brought my mother's wedding
ring - it will be so romantic to
be married with it."
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"Don't bother, little girl - we'll have
no use for it, ours is a union of
souls."
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"You mean - we are not - to
be married?"
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"But dear, ours is a love that is
above such stupid conventions."
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"Close up this place, Carlos.
I'm off for Brazil."
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Afar off in Brazil, Dalmarez con-
tinues his favourite pastime.
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Inez Salles, the daughter of a high
government official.
AILEEN SAVAGE.
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Campos Salles, Inez's father, a man
of honour, distinction and wealth.
ALEX K. SHANNON.
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Campos' son, Alvarez, proud of
the family honour.
GENE GAUTHIER.
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Dalmarez, in search of data for a
new novel, returns to America.
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"Dick, let me present Mr. Dalmarez,
the famous novelist. He is seeking
data on criminal law."
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"May we invite you to dinner next
Tuesday evening?"
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"I think I shall go straight
home, Hugh."
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"May I not offer you my car?"
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"Yes, Vera, why not let Mr. Dalmarez
take you home?"
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"I wonder what your husband would
think of those letters of yours, and
the inscription in the book you
gave me."
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"You know how innocent I was
of any thought of wrong."
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"I may believe that, but your
husband wouldn't."
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"I am sorry you insist on coming
to our dinner."
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"I can't resist the temptation to
be near you."
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Towards the end of the dinner.
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"Do you think that the theme of
your latest novel is quite true
to life?"
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"I knew a girl who gave herself to
a man in just the way I describe,
and I could show you letters and
a book of poems to prove it."
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"My novel will contend that the
girl broke no law, for I maintain
that we have the right to choose
our own destiny."
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"Be generous, return my book and
letters, and go away."
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"There is but one way."
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The investigation.
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"The murder took place about
nine o'clock last night."
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"The finger-nail scratches on the
face point to the work of a
woman."
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"Yes, sir, I stole the money, but
I swear I didn't kill him."
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"I am convinced it was a woman,
and I believe there is something
in that house she wants."
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"What - Dalmarez - murdered -
and by a woman."
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"Face scratched - glove and
hairpin found."
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"Dalmarez was murdered last night."
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"It looks like a woman's work. If
it is - we are certain to get her -
women always leave clues."
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And then came opportunity.
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"Dick, for God's sake save me."
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"I came back tonight for my
sister's letters."
The
End
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