Time Locks and Diamonds

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Time Locks and Diamonds
Directed by Walter Edwards
Written by J.G. Hawks
John Lynch
Produced by Thomas H. Ince
Starring William Desmond
Gloria Hope
Robert McKim
Cinematography Chester A. Lyons
Alfred Gosden
Production
companies
Distributed by Triangle Distributing
Release date
July 8, 1917
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Time Locks and Diamonds is a 1917 American silent crime film directed by Walter Edwards and starring William Desmond, Gloria Hope and Robert McKim. [1]

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Preservation

The film is lost. [2]

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