Jewel stays with her grizzled, angry grandfather while her parents are overseas on business. Family squabbling is brought to heel through love and understanding from Jewel's pure love for others and trust in Divine Love
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| Claude Gillingwater | ... |
Mr. Everingham
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| Jane Mercer | ... |
Jewel
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| Jacqueline Gadsdon | ... |
Eloise Everingham
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| Frances Raymond | ... |
Madge Everingham
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| Robert Frazer | ... |
Dr. Ballard
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| Eva Thatcher | ... |
Mrs. Forbes
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Ralph Yearsley | ... |
Zeke Forbes
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| Fred Thomson | ... |
Nat Bonnell
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Beth Rayon | ... |
Susan
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Directed by
| Lois Weber | ||
Written by
| Clara Louise Burnham | ... | (novel "Jewel: A Chapter in Her Life") |
| Doris Schroeder | ... | (adaptation) |
| Lois Weber | ... | (adaptation) |
Music by
| Alexandra Harwood | ||
Cinematography by
| Benjamin H. Kline | ... | (as Ben Kline) |
Art Direction by
| Elmer Sheeley | ||
Music Department
| Clifton Harrison | ... | musician: viola |
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- Universal Pictures (1923) (United States) (theatrical)
- Canadian Universal Film Company (1923) (Canada) (theatrical)
- European Motion Picture Company (1923) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- YouTube (2021) (United States) (video)
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Rich but unhappy Mr. Everingham resents the presence in his home of Madge, his widowed daughter-in-law, and her daughter, Eloise. However, Jewel, Everingham's younger son's daughter, arrives for a visit and brings cheer and harmony to the household. |
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Did You Know?
| Movie Connections | Referenced in The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors (1993). See more » |