Raffles (1925 film)

For other film versions, see Raffles the Amateur Cracksman, Raffles (1930 film) and Raffles (1939 film).
Raffles

1925 theatrical poster
Directed by King Baggot
Produced by Universal Jewel (production company)
Written by Harvey F. Thew
Starring House Peters
Miss DuPont
Hedda Hopper
Fred Esmelton
Walter Long
Cinematography Charles J. Stumar
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) May 24, 1925 (1925-05-24)
Running time 72 minutes (6 reels)
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

Raffles (1925) is a feature length silent adventure crime/romance motion picture starring House Peters, Miss DuPont, Hedda Hopper, Fred Esmelton and Walter Long.

The film was directed by King Baggot and produced by Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures, with a screenplay adapted by Harvey F. Thew from the play by Eugene W. Presbrey and the novel by E. W. Hornung. [1]

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Synopsis

Raffles (House Peters) is an English gentleman with a secret lifeā€”he is the notorious jewel thief known as "The Amateur Cracksman". While sailing from India to England accompanied by his friend, Bunny Manners (Freeman Wood), it is rumored that the infamous cracksman is aboard ship. Raffles warns a lady passenger to keep an eye on her necklace, which is stolen soon afterward. Although a search reveals no evidence, the necklace is returned upon reaching London.

Lord Amersteth (Winter Hall) and his wife, Lady Amersteth (Kate Lester), are having a party at their home and Raffles attends. Another guest, noted criminologist Captain Bedford (Fred Esmelton), makes the assertion that a very valuable string of pearls cannot be stolen. Encouraged by this, Raffles steals it.

He has also stolen the heart of Gwendolyn Amersteth (Miss DuPont), the daughter of his hosts. Capt. Bedford finally captures him, but he escapes with Gwendolyn's help and they run away to be married. Raffles returns the pearls and promises to retire from being a burglar.

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