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1.0 out of 5 stars
Beware ... Bad Manners,
By J. Michael Click (Fort Worth, Texas United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: The Moonstone (DVD)
I ordered this movie because I'm a dedicated fan of actor David Manners. Instead of receiving the Gotham Distribution version pictured here, I received the Alpha Video DVD release of "The Moonstone". This version of the film is *not* worth adding to your collection, at least as presented on this DVD. The original running time of "The Moonstone" was 62 minutes; here it runs only 47 minutes, meaning that one-fourth of the movie is missing! And the footage that remains is scratchy and jumpy, with grade Z contrast ... not even remotely worth watching for a glimpse of cult actor Manners.The Alpha Video DVD does contain a second feature, a creaky 1931 mystery named "Murder at Midnight". Unfortunately, it also is a bottom-of-the-barrel transfer of a film that wasn't any too interesting to begin with. Best to avoid this selection until a better, more complete version makes it to DVD.
2.0 out of 5 stars
A Shortened "Moonstone"...,
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This review is from: The Moonstone (1934) (DVD)
The 1934 movie "The Moonstone" is an adaptation of Wlkie Collins' classic mystery novel of the same name, about a fabled and supposedly cursed valuable Indian gem that goes missing inside a English country house during a birthday party. In the original novel, the subsequent task of detection takes two years to play out. In this movie version of "The Moonstone", the four hundred fifty page novel is compressed into the one hour movie format of the period. The result is a truncated story that takes place almost entirely inside the Verinder country home, with two brief scenes set in London. The many well-developed characters of the novel have been reset to get them into the action inside the house. Fortunately, most of the key plot points are still present. The 1934 film stock has seen better days, but is still acceptable for viewing.Unfortunately, this particular version of the movie is only 46 minutes long and obviously clumsily edited down from its original length of 62 minutes. The storyline will probably make sense only to those already familiar the novel. This version of "The Moonstone" may of interest to film buffs wishing to compare it with later and more elaborate versions.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Solving a Theft,
By Acute Observer (By the Shore NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Moonstone (DVD)
The Moonstone, 1934 film
The story begins with a view of the river in London. A very valuable yellow diamond was taken from a temple in India. Inspector Cuff will go to see Franklin Blake about safeguarding this jewel. Van Locker, a visitor from London, arrives to see Sir John Verinder about a past-due loan. Ann Verinder loves Franklin Blake but another man Godfrey loves her (and her wealth). The Moonstone is admired by all for its varying colors. It should be placed in a bank vault. The storm causes a loss of electricity. In the dark someone snatched the jewel from Ann's bed! Was it the servant to safeguard it? Sir John the doctor leaves to attend at a birth. It is a stormy night. Sir John returns. Someone sneaks in to Ann's room at night to steal the Moonstone! The other guests are notified. Sir John is found on the floor, very ill with a fever. They call Scotland Yard, but the line is dead. Inspector Cuff arrives and notices the smeared paint on the door. He will question everyone in the house. The answers tells us about the characters. Will they give Sit John more medicine to see its effects? Anyone else? Godfrey? Van Locker? Inspector Cuff solves the theft. [Weren't the guilty obvious?] It seems this movie was drastically shortened to eliminate some scenes. Was it changed much from the novel? I never read the novel by Wilkie Collins. The character of Inspector Cuff was inspired by a real police detective who tried to solve the murder of a young boy. His solution was rejected for political reasons. Years later a confession proved his suspicions.
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