The Smugglers

The Smugglers

Comedy | July 6, 1916

While honeymooning in Paris, wealthy John Battleby Watts is persuaded to purchase a $20,000 necklace for his capricious young wife. When the jeweler refuses to accept his check, John heads to the bank for the necessary funds. En route, he passes a little shop specializing in imitation jewelry. Figuring his wife will never know the difference, he buys a cheap duplicate of the 20-grand bauble. Later on, however, he reconsiders and purchases the genuine article. But before he can reach his hotel, John is detained by saucy chorus girl Rita Bori, whom he presents with what he thinks is the imitation necklace.

The Smugglers

Comedy | July 6, 1916

The Smugglers
While honeymooning in Paris, wealthy John Battleby Watts is persuaded to purchase a $20,000 necklace for his capricious young wife. When the jeweler refuses to accept his check, John heads to the bank for the necessary funds. En route, he passes a little shop specializing in imitation jewelry. Figuring his wife will never know the difference, he buys a cheap duplicate of the 20-grand bauble. Later on, however, he reconsiders and purchases the genuine article. But before he can reach his hotel, John is detained by saucy chorus girl Rita Bori, whom he presents with what he thinks is the imitation necklace.
Producers
Original title The Smugglers
Directors Sidney Olcott
Writers Charles F. Horne

Cast

Donald Brian

as John Battleby Watts

Cyril Chadwick

as Brompton

Margaret Greene

as Mrs. Brompton

Harold Vosburgh

as Detective Gray

Rita Bori

as Sally Atkins

Alma Tell

as Mrs. Watts