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The Moonstone

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
389
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Phyllis Barry, John Davidson, and David Manners in The Moonstone (1934)
WhodunnitCrimeMysteryRomance

A valuable gem from India is stolen in an old dark mansion and it is up to Scotland Yard inspector Charles Irwin to find out who did it among all the suspects who were in the house.A valuable gem from India is stolen in an old dark mansion and it is up to Scotland Yard inspector Charles Irwin to find out who did it among all the suspects who were in the house.A valuable gem from India is stolen in an old dark mansion and it is up to Scotland Yard inspector Charles Irwin to find out who did it among all the suspects who were in the house.

  • Director
    • Reginald Barker
  • Writers
    • Wilkie Collins
    • Adele Buffington
  • Stars
    • David Manners
    • Phyllis Barry
    • Gustav von Seyffertitz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    389
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reginald Barker
    • Writers
      • Wilkie Collins
      • Adele Buffington
    • Stars
      • David Manners
      • Phyllis Barry
      • Gustav von Seyffertitz
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Manners
    David Manners
    • Franklin Blake
    Phyllis Barry
    Phyllis Barry
    • Anne Verinder
    Gustav von Seyffertitz
    Gustav von Seyffertitz
    • Carl Von Lucker
    Jameson Thomas
    Jameson Thomas
    • Godfrey Ablewhite
    Herbert Bunston
    Herbert Bunston
    • Sir John Verinder
    Charles Irwin
    Charles Irwin
    • Inspector Cuff
    Elspeth Dudgeon
    Elspeth Dudgeon
    • Betteredge
    John Davidson
    John Davidson
    • Yandoo
    Claude King
    Claude King
    • Sir Basil Wynard
    Olaf Hytten
    Olaf Hytten
    • Dr. Ezra Jennings
    Evalyn Bostock
    • Roseanna Spearman
    • (as Evelyn Bostock)
    Fred Walton
    Fred Walton
    • Henry the Butler
    John Power
    John Power
    • The Driver
    Harold Entwistle
    Harold Entwistle
    • Sutter
    A.C. Henderson
    • Robbin
    Arthur Thalasso
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Reginald Barker
    • Writers
      • Wilkie Collins
      • Adele Buffington
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    GManfred

    Got mooned by 'The Moonstone"

    Despite the hackneyed premise and milieu, the stage was set for a pretty interesting murder mystery. It is a 'gloomy-mansion-on-a-dark-and-stormy-night' movie, which can be very absorbing if done right. It had a good collection of characters/suspects and got off to a good start.

    All of sudden came the scientific-drivel denouement, the deus-ex-machina, which was both cynical and anti-climactic. This was the best the author could do? And why the rush to a conclusion? the story is short enough as is. Good performances all around and the production values were very adequate, considering this was a Poverty Row production.

    Sorry I can't recommend this one, but I still have a lot of movies left in my DVD collection. On to the next case.
    6michaelRokeefe

    The lights go out and a gem is missing.

    In spite of a short 45 minute run time I really enjoyed THE MOONSTONE based on the book by Wilkie Collins. Reginald Baker directs a tight knit collection of performers in this mystery that takes place in a crowded house during a rain storm. Anne Verinder(Phyllis Barry)inherits a priceless gem the Moonstone necklace. Her fiancée Franklin Blake(David Manners)is bringing the precious diamond to England from India. He arrives at the Verinder's countryside home and finds a house full of guests that includes a notorious money lender Carl Von Lucker(Gustav Von Seyffertitz). While everyone is assembled the storm causes the lights to go out and the necklace is snatched from Anne's neck. It was grabbed by a maid for "safe keeping". Anne puts the stone under her pillow and when she awakes the necklace is gone. Scotland Yard Inspector Cuff(Charles Irwin)is to figure out which one of the guests is a jewel thief. The loud rain storm provides great atmosphere. Also in the cast are: Herbert Bunston, Evalyn Bostock, John Davidson and Jameson Thomas.
    4bkoganbing

    Recipient of both affects and the jewel

    Considering that Monogram Pictures had a rather huge novel according to some of the other reviewers to work with, the fact that they cut it down to a 62 minute programmer, 46 minutes in the version I've seen, they came up with a coherent version of The Moonstone. The problem was that at least here the suspense seems to have been drained from it.

    David Manners and Phyllis Barry head the cast, he as sweetheart and solicitor and custodian of The Moonstone, she as the recipient of both Manners affections and the jewel. A cast of usual suspects supports them, but if you can't figure out who the culprit might be on this dark and stormy night, you don't even need to have seen too many of them.

    There is an interesting gimmick in the story involving one of the leads, but I won't go further lest you want to see the film. Still it might have been done better by a major studio.
    6ksf-2

    Moonstone - who dunnit?

    David Manners and Phyllis Barry star in Moonstone, one of the last pictures directed by Reginal Barker. Part of the Reelmedia/Treeline Murder Mystery Collection, the sound and picture quality are pretty rough. IMDb shows original length of 62 minutes, but the Reelmedial version is only 46 minutes... hmmmm... it was already short to begin with... wonder if the missing minutes were cut due to poor quality of the film. It has the usual murder-mystery ingredients - creepy characters, dark and stormy night, lights going out, the man from Scotland yard. The case gets conveniently solved in short order (since this version is so short to begin with) and there are no plots turns or twists. My favorite character is Betteredge, the mouthy old housekeeper, played by Elspeth Dudgeon (born in 1871!) I'd be quite interested to see the 62 minute version sometime.
    6Hitchcoc

    Prototype: Dark and Stormy Night

    The only similarity I see between this and its namesake is the jewel. The rest is a pretty typical drawing room mystery. It has a pretty decent set of eccentric characters, a love interest, a man in a turban (very exotic, right), and a lot of shenanigans. The carelessness with which the stone, worth a fortune, is treated stops me. The female lead is totally unappealing. She is so dumb that I couldn't care less what happens to her. Her fiancé is a big lunk with no real character. There is some atmosphere of the mansion in the rain. The lights go out and there is a bit of a surprise. Overall, however, it lacks much development and ends in a rather far fetched way.

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    • Trivia
      The various home video releases currently (2019) available run only 46 minutes.
    • Quotes

      Godfrey Ablewhite: Well, there go my matrimonial prospects.

    • Crazy credits
      Moonstone opening has the words "Monogram" and "Pictures" moving like trains through a futuristic building.
    • Alternate versions
      The version available as part of Treeline Films' Mystery Classics 50 MoviePack runs only 46 minutes.
    • Connections
      Version of The Moonstone (1909)

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Månstenen
    • Production company
      • Paul Malvern Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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