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The Mystery of the Royal Jewels – Classic Detective Adventure 05 continues the thrilling investigation as a brilliant detective follows a trail of clues surrounding a priceless collection of royal treasures. Packed with suspense, intrigue, hidden secrets, and unexpected twists, this classic detective adventure keeps viewers guessing until the very end.

Join the search for the missing jewels as mystery, danger, and clever deduction collide in this exciting chapter of the series.

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00:21Oh, my God.
00:39Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:38Those coded plans are of a jet-propelled cargo plane capable of carrying a tremendous load at a fraction of
01:43the present cost.
01:45Belmont expects to cash in on them. He'll have to work fast.
01:48Surely no legitimate plane builder would touch them.
01:51No, but Belmont has probably already contacted a foreign customer through one of his international agents.
01:56I'm sure that no agent would buy the plans unless they were decoded.
02:00Belmont can't do that. It's a job for an expert.
02:03He'll get an expert.
02:05I've learned there are three men in town capable of cracking that code.
02:09Belmont will probably try to force one of them to do the job.
02:12Then all three of those men are in danger.
02:14Yes, I've already notified the chief of police to guard them.
02:17The next thing to do is...
02:18It's all right, I'll get it.
02:21Yes?
02:22A hollow chief.
02:26Have your men stay there. I'll be right out.
02:28It's too late.
02:29One of the code experts, Professor Crawford, was taken from the house before the police could get there.
02:33I'm going over and see what I can find out.
02:47This list of books, it better be the McCoy, or the boys will work you over again.
02:51It's correct.
02:53Get them and I'll decode the plans for you.
03:00I'm taking this to Belmont.
03:02Take care of Crawford, boys.
03:04He's the same as money in the bank.
03:47I'm taking this to Belmont.
03:48I'm taking this to the Bycent.
03:49I will keep those who put them here today.
03:49There are three men, we are still serving you.
03:50Until next year, stay safe.
03:50Now I'll continue the Chinger's list and then I'll find three of people Enjoy.
03:51Let's go.
03:58Let's go.
04:08Has Professor Crawford decoded the plans so soon?
04:11Not yet.
04:12But we convinced him.
04:13And now he's willing to do the job.
04:15He needs some of his books on codes.
04:17Says it'll take him weeks to decode the plans unless he has them.
04:32Are you sure he's not using this to gain time in hopes of being rescued?
04:36Oh, he's in no shape to stall.
04:38Do you want one of the boys to go over to the professor's house for the books?
04:41And run into the police?
04:42The place is certain to be watched.
04:44No.
04:46Look, my dear, you have a card.
04:48Go to the library and get these books.
04:49Right.
04:51Let's go.
04:57Did you get a lead on Professor Crawford?
05:00Yes.
05:00From Mrs. Crawford's description of the men who took the professor,
05:03I'm positive one of them was Farrell.
05:05Was she able to tell you anything else?
05:07When the professor is working out involved codes,
05:10he uses such books as cryptography,
05:12the science of codes, and military cryptanalysis, and others.
05:17They're still on his shelves.
05:18Belmont must know that by now.
05:21He also knows that the police are watching Crawford's house.
05:24But the public library carries the same books.
05:27When I went down there to put a stop order on them,
05:30they had already been withdrawn on a card issued to Rita Parker.
05:33Rita Parker?
05:35The card was issued over a year ago,
05:37and the address given was a cheap nightclub called the Blue Monday.
05:42Should be opening pretty soon.
05:44I'll phone you later.
05:49We won't be open for another hour.
05:51I'm an officer.
05:55That's different. Anything I can do for you?
06:03I'm checking up on a girl named Rita Parker.
06:06Know her?
06:07Yes. She used to be an entertainer here a year or two ago.
06:11Do you know where she lives?
06:12No.
06:13Does she ever come in here anymore?
06:15Oh, yes. Drops in once in a while.
06:18Have a few drinks with some of my old customers
06:19that used to know her once she worked here.
06:21I'd like to question those people.
06:24So I think I'll stick around.
06:26Supposing you point them out to me when they come in?
06:28Why, sure. Make yourself right at home.
06:30Care for a drink?
06:31No, thanks.
06:34I'll just look at this until you open.
06:36Fine.
06:38I'll play a little music to help pass the time.
06:57What number did you wish played?
06:59A change of heart.
07:01We have that selection. Just a moment, please.
07:04That number is hind signal of trouble.
07:06It means that we're to stay away from the nightclub.
07:09Okay.
07:12We're too busy to go there tonight, anyway.
07:24Got to make a phone call.
07:45Hello. Oh, yes, Jerry.
07:47Now listen carefully. I've got a hot clue.
07:49Find out the address for the output wire
07:51to the museograph located at the Blue Monday nightclub.
07:54You got that?
07:56As soon as you get it, call me back here.
07:58The number's...
07:59Dauphin 1696.
08:25Has Crawford decoded the plans?
08:27Not yet.
08:28Hines just sent a warning that we're to stay away from the Blue Monday.
08:30Must be some cops there.
08:33Turn on the speaker.
08:34I want to know exactly what's going on there.
08:39I'm expecting a call. I'll take it.
08:41That's Blake.
08:46Hello?
08:48Yes.
08:50362 High Street.
08:53Thanks, Joyce.
09:01Get your hat.
09:02You're going with me.
09:04What's the big idea?
09:05You got nothing on me.
09:06Just this.
09:07You said you didn't know where Rita Parker was.
09:10And I just recognized her voice over the museograph.
09:12You're under arrest.
09:44All right.
09:49Never.
10:04I'm accepting little uda.
10:07I'll go, little Gilbert.
10:08Come on.
10:09You're going to see how it's going on 25.
10:11Come on.
10:26You're coming to police headquarters with me.
10:30Cops will never make me squeal on Belmont.
10:32They don't have to.
10:33I had the Musiograph line traced.
10:35I know where to find him.
10:38So he's coming here to get me.
10:40How interesting.
10:42We couldn't ask for anything better.
10:44First thing, you two watch from the front room.
10:47And when he arrives...
11:02That's Blake, all right?
11:04I'll tell Belmont.
11:13Yes?
11:14Blake's coming in.
11:16We're ready for him.
11:26Look.
11:44When the light flashes pull the lever.
11:46Right.
11:47Hi.
11:53Let's go.
12:18Let's go.
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