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title: "The Moonstone"
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# The Moonstone

**Price:** ฿1316
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- **What is this?** The Moonstone
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## Description

Product Description Greg Wise (Sense and Sensibility) and Keeley Hawes (Karaoke) star in this sumptuous adaptation of Wilkie Collins' classic mystery, the first detective novel ever written. The Moonstone, a sacred Hindu diamond was stolen from the head of the Moon God, in its shrine by John Herncastle in 1799. The stone is said to be cursed if it is removed from the shrine. In 1846, Herncastle visits his ister to wish his niece, Rachel, a happy birthday. His sister refuses to see him, and he vows that he will always remember his niece's birthday- a vow which later takes on sinister undertones. Two years later, just before Rachel's birthday, a man named Franklin Blake announces to Rachel that the Moonstone has been bequeathed to her by Herncastle. Blake gives her the jewel on her birthday and offers to mount the jewel for her, in order that she might wear it. Inevitably, the jewel is found missing the next morning and Rachel believes Blake stole it. Determined to prove his innocence, Blake leaves in order to pursue the real truth behind the theft. desertcart.com One of the best mystery tales of all time, The Moonstone, based on Wilkie Collins' 1868 novel, is the story of a stolen Hindu diamond that makes its way into the care of Franklin Blake (Greg Wise of Sense and Sensibility). Acting as executor of the estate of the late Colonel John Herncastle (Terrence Hardiman), Franklin is obliged to deliver the diamond, called the Moonstone, to Herncastle's niece, Rachel Verinder (Keeley Hawes of Tipping the Velvet). The two fall in love, but after the disappearance of the Moonstone, Rachel refuses to speak to Franklin or anyone else, and rebuffs an investigation by a renowned detective (Antony Sher), who suspects Rachel herself is involved with the apparent theft. The long trail to the truth is endlessly surprising, requiring the participation of a number of fascinating characters who each contribute something to the solution. A handsome production directed by Robert Bierman (Vampire's Kiss), The Moonstone is most entertaining whenever Sher is on screen, humming incessantly, prattling on about roses, and sharing scenes with such estimable supporting players as Patricia Hodge (Betrayal) and Peter Vaughan (The Remains of the Day). --Tom Keogh

Review: Good story done well. - We say this on TV years ago, and love the story and how it was told. Everything about it is excellent.
Review: Well done haunting Wilkie Collins mystery film! - As always, a well-done film version of a mystery classic by Wilkie Collins: Keeley Hawes & Greg Wise were good choices for this film. The storyline is entertaining and keeps you guessing: this story is not as well known as some other classics, but is entertaining and well-written in its own right. It deals with a precious jewel called the Moonstone, bequethed to a young woman by her uncle on his death: the moment the Moonstone comes into the house where the young lady, Rachel Verinder, lives with her aunt, chaos ensues. Rachel's childhood friend, now-grown Franklin Blake is the one delivering the stone: but mysterious Indians seem to follow the stone everywhere, and when it comes up missing, there seems to be no one to blame and Rachel refuses to point a figure. So who exactly has taken the Moonstone, and will it ever be restored to its rightful owner?! For those of you worried about content: the first scene in the film shows a man in bed with a woman (they are not married), they are sleeping; there is a small amount of violence; a character ends up committing suicide in the film; there are some tense moments & some lying, all in all the content is fairly minimal. If you like mysteries, check out this great hauntingly beautiful film version of Wilkie Collin's "The Moonstone"...

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000AYELC4 |
| Actors  | Greg Wise; Keeley Hawes; Terrence Hardiman; Mellan Mitchell; Peter Vaughan; Patricia Hodge; Rachel Lumberg; Nicholas Lane; Surinder Duhra; Lesley Sharp; Kacey Ainsworth; Scott Handy; Paul Brooke; Anton Lesser; Antony Sher; Roger Walker; Janet Henfrey; Elizabeth Berrington; Bobby Bernard; Peter Jeffrey |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,423 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,175 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #7,847 in Kids & Family DVDs #16,138 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (133) |
| Director  | Robert Bierman |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| MPAA rating  | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.88 ounces |
| Release date  | November 1, 2005 |
| Run time  | 2 hours |
| Studio  | WGBH BOSTON |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
- **Genre:** Mystery & Thrillers
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 2 hours

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good story done well.
*by E***R on May 1, 2019*

We say this on TV years ago, and love the story and how it was told. Everything about it is excellent.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well done haunting Wilkie Collins mystery film!
*by R***O on November 17, 2005*

As always, a well-done film version of a mystery classic by Wilkie Collins: Keeley Hawes & Greg Wise were good choices for this film. The storyline is entertaining and keeps you guessing: this story is not as well known as some other classics, but is entertaining and well-written in its own right. It deals with a precious jewel called the Moonstone, bequethed to a young woman by her uncle on his death: the moment the Moonstone comes into the house where the young lady, Rachel Verinder, lives with her aunt, chaos ensues. Rachel's childhood friend, now-grown Franklin Blake is the one delivering the stone: but mysterious Indians seem to follow the stone everywhere, and when it comes up missing, there seems to be no one to blame and Rachel refuses to point a figure. So who exactly has taken the Moonstone, and will it ever be restored to its rightful owner?! For those of you worried about content: the first scene in the film shows a man in bed with a woman (they are not married), they are sleeping; there is a small amount of violence; a character ends up committing suicide in the film; there are some tense moments & some lying, all in all the content is fairly minimal. If you like mysteries, check out this great hauntingly beautiful film version of Wilkie Collin's "The Moonstone"...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I LOVED IT
*by A***R on June 30, 2006*

Not having the credits in front of me, I won't be able to remember the names of all the actors. But I found the acting to be superb. The leading man (Greg Wise, is it?) is very handsome, Keeley Haws is lovely, Patricia Hodge is elegant, and Peter Vaughan is good as ever. All the actors did a superb job --- absolutely sincere, sympathetic, and believable. Also, the settings are beautiful. I just love lush English countryside and glorious country houses. So, visually, the piece has a lot to offer. The story is a tiny bit naive, but no more so than the Sherlock Holmes stories -- modern realism doesn't come into it. The story moves along very well, and the actors are very engaging. Enjoy it for the beautiful period piece it is. Any Masterpiece Theatre devotee will love it. I certainly did!!

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