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The world's finest ruby was stolen from the bride of Prince Kassim's great-grandfather several generations ago in India by a marauding rajah. It's now several decades later and the British have conquered India, and one day the ruby shows up for sale by a wealthy London jeweler, Sir John Garnett. Garnett has his own problems--there have been a rash of thefts of his wife's jewels, and he hires a private detective named James Brett to investigate.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beatrice Burton Morgan | Lady Garnett | Unowned | |
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Octavia Handworth | Countess Mirtza Charkoff | Unowned |
| Eleanor Barry | Mrs. Elsmere | Unowned | |
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Frankie Mann | Brenda Elsmere | Unowned |
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Jeanette Hackett | Louise Jupp - Clerk at the Hotel | Unowned |
| Miss Nordine | Lady Garnett's Maid | Unowned | |
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George Soule Spencer | Prince Kassim | Unowned |
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Peter Lang | Sir John Garnett | Unowned |
| Chauncey Keim | Capt. Dalrymple | Unowned | |
| Walter Hitchcock | Lord George Hartopp | Unowned | |
| Ferdinand Tidmarsh | James Brett | Unowned | |
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Howard M. Mitchell | Longman - of the Diamond Gang | Unowned |
| Charles Brandt | Andrews - of the Diamond Gang | Unowned | |
| James Farrell | Trent - of the Diamond Gang | Unowned | |
| Douglas Sibole | Duval - of the Diamond Gang | Unowned | |
| Richard Wangermann | Bentley - Sir John's Manager | Unowned | |
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William H. Turner | Gooch - Sir John's Clerk | Unowned |
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George S. Trimble | Cornish - Proprietor of Hotel | Unowned |
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Bernard Siegel | Hans - a Porter | Unowned |
| Alan Quinn | Landlord of Inn | Unowned | |
| Clarence Elmer | Jack Chandler - a Tout | Unowned | |
| James Cassady | Connor - Dalrymple's Man | Unowned | |
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Walter Law | Duke of St. Edmunds | Unowned |
| Ruth Bryan | Moya | Unowned | |
| George Clarke | Montyghall | Unowned | |
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Edith Ritchie | Princess Wadin | Unowned |
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Mildred Gregory | Unowned | |
| Josephine Park | Unowned | ||
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Percy Winter | Unowned |