The Moonstone (1996)

The Moonstone (1996)
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Wilkie Collins helped pioneer a new literary genre when he published The Moonstone in 1868, widely believed to be the first detective novel, and this adaptation for British television brings his classic story back to life. In 1848, a few days before her birthday, Rachel Verinder (Keeley Hawes) receives a rather surprising gift -- the Moonstone, a rare and valuable diamond stolen from a Hindu shrine and believed to be cursed. The Moonstone was left to Rachel by her uncle, John Herncastle (Terrence Hardiman), whom she last saw two years ago, just before she informed him she never cared to talk to him again. Herncastle's aide, Franklin Blake (Greg Wise), is the man who arrives bearing the diamond, but the next morning, the jewel is gone -- as is Blake. Did Blake steal the Moonstone, or someone else looking for a fast fortune at the expense of a possible onslaught of evil forces? And is Herncastle really gone? The Moonstone was first aired in the United States as part of the award-winning anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Bierman
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Moonstone

Wilkie Collins helped pioneer a new literary genre when he published The Moonstone in 1868, widely believed to be the first detective novel, and this adaptation for British television brings his classic story back to life. In 1848, a few days before her birthday, Rachel Verinder (Keeley Hawes) receives a rather surprising gift -- the Moonstone, a rare and valuable diamond stolen from a Hindu shrine and believed to be cursed. The Moonstone was left to Rachel by her uncle, John Herncastle (Terrence Hardiman), whom she last saw two years ago, just before she informed him she never cared to talk to him again. Herncastle's aide, Franklin Blake (Greg Wise), is the man who arrives bearing the diamond, but the next morning, the jewel is gone -- as is Blake. Did Blake steal the Moonstone, or someone else looking for a fast fortune at the expense of a possible onslaught of evil forces? And is Herncastle really gone? The Moonstone was first aired in the United States as part of the award-winning anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Bierman
Writer(s):
Kevin Elyot
Producer(s):
Chris Parr
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Albert S.

Although I like many British period pieces, and I like these actors from other productions they have been in, I didn't like this movie much. The plot was like an uncaptivating and unbelievable mystery. So many questions could have been asked along the way to figure things out, and characters had no reason not to ask. The most memorable part to me was the riduculous-looking costumed jugglers and poorly constructed set representing India with the moonstone and its statue. It seemed like a bad backyard family skit. The rest of the story was easily forgettable.

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Sat Bir Kaur K.

off beat movie, with very old fashioned values...especially about India

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Cherry J.

really well done loved seeing Willoughby from Sense & Sensibility as the good guy - enjoyed this very much.

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