Genius Against Violence (1916)
Van Duylen, representative of a diamond syndicate, brings to Amsterdam the Koh-I-Noor II , the largest diamond ever found. In one of the city's oldest diamond-cutting establishments it is cleft and the nine small stones are polished. Escorted by detectives, Van Duylen takes the stones home and puts them in his burglar-proof safe. He tells his wife that its doors are electrically charged and that anyone opening them in the wrong way will immediately be electrocuted. Two suspicious persons, Jack the Acrobat and the lion-tamer Feenstra, prowl around Van Duylen's villa, inspecting the doors and windows.
Director: Theo Frenkel Sr.
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Adelqui Migliar as Pim Bruce |
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Mary Beekman as Vrouw van de huisvriend / Wife of the family friend |
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Aaf Bouber as Vrouw van Veerman |
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Jan Cijsch as Huisvriend / Family friend |
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Henni Hillebrand as Jack |
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Herman Hulsman as Diamanthandelaar / Diamonddealer |
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Manus Hulsman as Van Duylen |
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Hendrik Kammemeijer as Agent / Policeman |
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Jan Lemaire Sr. as Kantoorbediende / Clerk |
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Hetty Ruijs as Vrouw van de diamanthandelaar / Wife of the diamonddealer |
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Jacques Sequeira as Diamanthandelaar / Diamonddealer |
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Jacques van Hoven as Kantoorbediende / Clerk |
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Piet Fuchs as Dierentemmer / Animal tamer |
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Dirk Janse as Nelis Veerman |
| Directing | Theo Frenkel Sr. | Director |
| Production | Theo Frenkel Sr. | Producer |
| Crew | A.P.A. Adriaansz | Cinematography |