Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA man is murdered in 19th century Melbourne. The investigation uncovers a trail of secrets and scandal.A man is murdered in 19th century Melbourne. The investigation uncovers a trail of secrets and scandal.A man is murdered in 19th century Melbourne. The investigation uncovers a trail of secrets and scandal.
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Enjoyed the plot progression, the acting performances, and sentimental conclusion. Also I recognised most of the locations, having walked around the CBD and gardens taking photos over several years.
Look its not a sophiticated story but unlike so much of todays TV/Movies it actually have a story with a beginning middle and end. Basically well done and satisfying show.
Odd murderer WASN'T the primary suspect all along
supporting actors are NOT subtle
they have a daughter living on the streets, and the woman everyone assumes is their daughter is illegitimate
I seem to be in the minority, but I think "The Mystery of the Hansom Cab" is a rather dull made for TV movie. So much of it consists of a 'big secret' that, in hindsight, isn't much of a payoff.
A man is very drunk late at night and falls into the gutter. He's helped by a passerby into a handsom cab (a type of carriage) and soon he is murdered. The who seems to be far less important in the film as opposed to why, as there's some HUGE secret that they talk about for nearly all the film. Suffice to say, they build it up so much that when you learn the truth, it seems pretty disappointing. In addition to the disappointing mystery, the film also features some significan overacting...particularly by some of the poor folks in the movie. It seems that poor people scream a lot...at least in this story.
Overall, I found this one to be pretty dull considering how long it took until there was the payoff at the end. Worth seeing if you aren't demanding but it could have been better.
I seem to be in the minority, but I think "The Mystery of the Hansom Cab" is a rather dull made for TV movie. So much of it consists of a 'big secret' that, in hindsight, isn't much of a payoff.
A man is very drunk late at night and falls into the gutter. He's helped by a passerby into a handsom cab (a type of carriage) and soon he is murdered. The who seems to be far less important in the film as opposed to why, as there's some HUGE secret that they talk about for nearly all the film. Suffice to say, they build it up so much that when you learn the truth, it seems pretty disappointing. In addition to the disappointing mystery, the film also features some significan overacting...particularly by some of the poor folks in the movie. It seems that poor people scream a lot...at least in this story.
Overall, I found this one to be pretty dull considering how long it took until there was the payoff at the end. Worth seeing if you aren't demanding but it could have been better.
The original novel was a best-seller in its day. This screen adaptation was about as convincing as a junior high school production. Nothing seemed to work ... accents were inconsistent and inaccurate, delivery was appalling, script was poorly constructed. Sets, costumes, sound, make-up and lighting were ridiculously caricatured. At times it seemed as if the whole thing were supposed to be some sort of joke. I kept waiting for a punchline which never arrived. As it progressed, I felt more and more uncomfortable and acutely embarrassed that overseas viewers might think that we're actually proud of material such as this.
It's hard to understand how such a talented group of Australian actors could put their names to such amateurish rubbish.
Such a disappointment!
It's hard to understand how such a talented group of Australian actors could put their names to such amateurish rubbish.
Such a disappointment!
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I love a WHODUNNIT YOU CANT MOVE , EVERYONE IN THE ROOM. NO TALKING, MOVING, HOLD YOUR BREATH😘 🤗🐕🙏💝🎬💝🎬💖🌟💖🌟
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- PatzerThis movie is set in the 1880s, yet the first street scene shows a solid yellow lane marker in the middle of the street. These lane markers were first introduced to Australia in Sydney in the 1920s.
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