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  1. Plot. The curse of the legendary blue Hope Diamond on all its owners is dramatized, beginning with the gem's discovery in 17th Century India. Lord Francis Hale inherits the Hope Diamond and marries showgirl May Yohe. He later gambles away the family fortune, and May deserts him.

  2. The Hope Diamond Mystery: Directed by Stuart Paton. With Grace Darmond, Harry Carter, George Chesebro, Boris Karloff. The true story of Lord Francis Hope, who inherits the Hope Diamond and marries showgirl May Yohe'. Lord Francis Hope gambles away the family fortune and May Yohe' leaves him--another suspected curse of owning the Hope Diamond.

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    • Action, Adventure, Mystery
    • Stuart Paton
    • 1921-02-19
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    • Stuart Paton
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  4. The Hope Diamond Mystery película dirigida por Stuart Paton y protagonizada por Grace Darmond, Harry Carter y George Chesebro. Año: 1921. Sinopsis: La verdadera historia de Lord Francis Hope, quien hereda el Hope Diamond y se casa con la corista May Yohe.

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    • Grace Darmond
    • Stuart Paton
  5. Summary. The Hope diamond, a flawless 45-plus gem of rare steel-blue color, was donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958 by New York City jeweler Harry Winston, and is the centerpiece of the Hall of Gems at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.

  6. Mystery Of The Hope Diamond | Smithsonian Channel. TV-PG. Special. Documentary. 46m. Uncover the brilliant history of the Hope Diamond and the dark legacy of the world's most celebrated jewel.... See More. Sign In to Watch. Uncover the brilliant history of the Hope Diamond and the dark legacy of the world's most celebrated jewel.

  7. 10 de may. de 2024 · In 1812, a deep blue diamond described by John Francillion as weighing 177 grains (4 grains = 1 carat) was documented as being in the possession of London diamond merchant, Daniel Eliason. Strong evidence indicates that the stone was the recut French Blue and the same stone known today as the Hope Diamond.