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Stolen Moments [Reconstructed titles for three-reel November 1922 reissue of December 1920 feature]

1    SELECT FILMS LTD presents "STOLEN MOMENTS" featuring RUDOLPH VALENTINO in A SOUTH AMERICAN LOVE ROMANCE.

2 Vera Blaine - daughter of a poetess - born with a heritage of romance, 'neath the Southern skies.

2 Marguerite Namara as Vera.

3 Jose Dalmarez, a Brazilian, and a noted author of novels in          English.

RUDOLF VALENTINO.

4 Dalmarez, though a stranger to her people, had quickly fascinated the impetuous Vera.

5 "Won't you remain awhile?"

6 "No. No. I must hurry home      immediately."

7 Hugh Conway, a rising attorney. Vera's guardian.

ALBERT L. BARRETT.

8 Hugh's mother.

HENRIETTA SIMPSON.

9 Hugh's college chum, partner and pal, Richard Huntley.

WALTER CHAPIN.

10 Love speeds the hours - and a      new day comes.

11 "For me? How thoughtful       of you."

12 "Vera, I have distressing news           for you."

13 "I am forced to return to Brazil      within a few days."

14 "Will you go with me?"

15 "Give me until tomorrow to         decide."

16 "Vera has refused me, Mother."

17 "I brought my mother's wedding ring - it will be so romantic to       be married with it."

18 "Don't bother, little girl - we'll have no use for it, ours is a union of              souls."

19 "You mean - we are not - to      be married?"

20 "But dear, ours is a love that is above such stupid conventions."

21 "Close up this place, Carlos.   I'm off for Brazil."

22 Afar off in Brazil, Dalmarez con- tinues his favourite pastime.

23 Inez Salles, the daughter of a high government official.

AILEEN SAVAGE.

24 Campos Salles, Inez's father, a man of honour, distinction and wealth.

ALEX K. SHANNON.

25 Campos' son, Alvarez, proud of  the family honour.

GENE GAUTHIER.

26 Dalmarez, in search of data for a new novel, returns to America.

27 "Dick, let me present Mr. Dalmarez, the famous novelist. He is seeking     data on criminal law."

28 "May we invite you to dinner next       Tuesday evening?"

29 "I think I shall go straight         home, Hugh."

30 "May I not offer you my car?"

31 "Yes, Vera, why not let Mr. Dalmarez          take you home?"

32 "I wonder what your husband would think of those letters of yours, and   the inscription in the book you              gave me."

33 "You know how innocent I was of any thought of wrong."

34 "I may believe that, but your      husband wouldn't."

35 "I am sorry you insist on coming         to our dinner."

36 "I can't resist the temptation to         be near you."

37 Towards the end of the dinner.

38 "Do you think that the theme of your latest novel is quite true            to life?"

39 "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."

40 "My novel will contend that the girl broke no law, for I maintain that we have the right to choose        our own destiny."

41 "Be generous, return my book and     letters, and go away."

42 "There is but one way."

43 The investigation.

44 "The murder took place about nine o'clock last night."

45 "The finger-nail scratches on the  face point to the work of a              woman."

46 "Yes, sir, I stole the money, but  I swear I didn't kill him."

47 "I am convinced it was a woman, and I believe there is something   in that house she wants."

48 "What - Dalmarez - murdered -     and by a woman."

49 "Face scratched - glove and     hairpin found."

50 "Dalmarez was murdered last night."

51 "It looks like a woman's work. If it is - we are certain to get her -   women always leave clues."

52 And then came opportunity.

53 "Dick, for God's sake save me."

54 "I came back tonight for my     sister's letters."

The End

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