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2[[caption-width-right:350:Smitten at first jewel.]]
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4''Jewel Robbery'' is a 1932 comedy film starring Creator/WilliamPowell and Creator/KayFrancis. It was directed by William Dieterle and has many tie-ins to a movie from the same year called ''Film/TroubleInParadise'', most likely being its {{spiritual successor}}, but is the most remembered from audiences, to the point of being one of the most iconic movies from Hollywood's [[UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra pre-production code era]].
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6Like many movies of this time, ''Jewel Robbery'' is set during TheGreatDepression. It follows a pampered baroness named Teri (Franis), who lives in Vienna with her husband Baron Franz von Horhenfels. She enjoys getting jeweled presents, but wants more in life instead of her boring marriage, and even becomes excited over scandalous stories in the newspapers. When she visits the jewellery store with her husband, he haggles at a price for an expensive Excelsior diamond, just as the store has been targeted by jewel thieves.
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8The store is robbed by a sophisticated robber (Powell) and his gang of many gangsters, who terrify Baron Franz, but not his wife Teri, who becomes smitten over the leader of the thieves and admires his power over his men, and becomes indecisive over turning him in to the police.
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10HilarityEnsues.
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13* AbductionIsLove: How else would the Robber get Teri into his apartment?
14* BadassInANiceSuit: The Robber all the way.
15* BathtubScene: So much foam!
16* BreakingTheFourthWall: [[spoiler:At the end of the film, the Robber gives Teri the proposition of meeting him in Nice, France, to continue their budding romance. The police are after him, so he leaves her tied up to avoid arousing suspicion against her. Her husband and friend find her and the dialogue goes:]]
17-->'''Baron Franz''': I hope this has been a lesson to you.
18-->'''Teri''': Oh, it has been! My nerves have been shattered, simply shattered. I must get away from here for long rest at once. I think I’ll go to Nice. Yes, Nice. Nice. On the first possible train! ''[Kay Francis then proceeds to smile coyly at the camera and put her finger to her lips, "hushing" the audience.]''
19* BriefcaseFullOfMoney: A briefcase full of sparkling jewels of every kind.
20* ButIWouldReallyEnjoyIt: Teri is disturbed by her feelings for the Robber, since he’s a criminal, and she thinks that’s wrong. However, she knows she’d enjoy his overnight company.
21* TheCasanova: The Robber gives the air of one.
22* ConspicuousConsumption: The Baron buys Teri an Excelsior ring for $30,000, but he bargained it down from $50,000.
23* DistractedByTheSexy: How the Robber and his henchmen avoid interference with their heist: place attractive blondes on the street corners to distract the policemen.
24* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The Robber gives the guard from the Vienna Protection Services a “funny” cigarette that when smoked makes him giggle and ramble incoherently. He also mentions that the guard will wake up with a good appetite in the morning.
25* DoubleEntendre: More than you can shake a stick at.
26* FlirtingUnderFire: While robbing the jewelry store, Teri and the Robber flirt incessantly.
27* FlowersOfRomance: Teri finds a vase of roses with no card, and her maid didn’t receive them. That could only mean the Robber sneaked into her house and put them there!
28* GentlemanThief: The Robber looks down upon the American view of shooting up the place and robs the jewelry store in a more comfortable way for him and the victims. He does use guns, but he never likes to shoot unless necessary.
29-->'''Robber''': As a matter of fact, I'm opposed to the American school of banditry. I studied in Paris. You have to work harder but you do acquire a certain finesse that is missing from the stick-em-up and shoot-them-down school.
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31* GoldDigger: Teri only married the Baron for his money. (However, you could take this into context of [[TheGreatDepression the times]], in which many were struggling with money matters and many were becoming desperate, to the point of being materialistic with whatever they could get their hands on. Teri could've been one of them.)
32* HaveAGayOldTime: The Robber says to Teri, at one point, "I'll make love to you as I have dreamed of making love!"
33* HighClassGlass: Teri’s former lover, Paul, the cabinet minister, sports one whenever he wants to look serious. It drops out a lot, leading into awkward silences.
34* IdleRich: Teri is part of the Viennese aristocracy.
35* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: How the Robber gets Teri into his apartment.
36* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: For the majority of the film, Teri wears her dressing gown which only stays up by her willpower it seems.
37* IntoxicationEnsues: The policeman and the head of police fall into the trap of the "funny" cigarettes.
38* LegFocus: Our introduction to Teri is with her in her bath with the camera lingering on her legs.
39* LovableRogue: The Robber is playfully irritating to Teri.
40* MaleGaze: Due to her interesting dressing gown, the Robber gets a good look at her back.
41* MeaningfulEcho: Teri tells her friend that she'd love for a man to compare her eyes to emeralds, before her friend points out that it would make more sense for them to be compared to sapphires because they're blue. During the jewelry store rob, the robber tells Teri that the Excelsior ring goes with her eyes because it's blue. Teri gasps, most likely remembering the conversation from earlier.
42* LoveAtFirstSight: Teri and the Robber get bedroom eyes immediately.
43* MoneyFetish: Once at the Robber’s apartment, he shows Teri the jewels he's stolen. Teri is so excited by them that she throws some on herself, wishing she could be covered in them.
44* MsFanservice: We’re introduced to Teri while in her bathtub and see her skimpily dressed for most of the film.
45* NoNameGiven: The Robber never gives his name. {{Lampshaded}} by him and Teri:
46-->'''Teri''': Now, would you be so kind as to introduce me to you?
47-->'''Robber''': Which one of me?
48-->'''Teri''': Oh, is there more than one?
49-->'''Robber''': Oh, dozens. That’s another requirement of my trade. Let me see now, which name to take? Usually it’s so easy. You give me a name.
50-->'''Teri''': I don’t want to, really. The nicest part of this whole affair is that you’re the unknown. A figure out of a fairy-tale. A robber in seven league boots. No, this isn’t a time for me to give you a name, but to forget my own.
51-->'''Robber''': Much the better way. Merely man. ''[raises his glass]''
52-->'''Teri''': Merely woman. ''[raises her glass]''
53-->'''Robber''': And to whatever joins them.
54* PoliceAreUseless: The clueless guard from the Vienna Protection Services that's supposed to walk around the beat helps the Robber take out the jewels.
55* UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra: This is ''the'' quintessential pre-code. If you want to see how far they could get away with double entendres/sex jokes/drug jokes, this is the film.
56* RichBoredom: Teri's main problem with her life with the Baron
57* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: Teri knows that she has a weak character and is shallow. She believes that if she were to get away, she’d be capable of love, but not in her current condition.
58* RunningGag: Paul's monocle falling out.
59* SophisticatedAsHell: Everything about the robber, from his clothing to how he deals with crimes. When his team robs the jewllery store, it's so calm and clean, when a policeman arrives and sees how calm the hostages look, he thinks that the store's sold out and is delighted for the owners.
60* SpoiledBrat: Teri is not satisfied with her millions, constantly complaining about what she has.
61* SexyBacklessOutfit: Teri's dressing gown. It catches the Robber’s eye.
62* TomboyishName: Teri.
63* WeaponForIntimidation: The Robber abhors guns and uses them only for getting people to do his will.
64* YouWouldntShootMe: Teri’s frustrated with the Robber not [[ItMakesSenseInContext taking her diamond back]], so she pulls a gun on him. He calls her bluff, and she drops the gun on his toe.

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