The Moonstone
It's gone without a trace in sight
Adaptation of the classic novel. A priceless jewel, originally plundered from a Hindu shrine, is presented to Rachel Verinder on her 18th birthday. The jewel goes missing and suspicion falls over the household, threatening to destroy someone close to Rachel's heart.
Cast

Robin Ellis
Franklin Blake

Vivien Heilbron
Rachel Verinder

Martin Jarvis
Godfrey Ablewhite

Kathleen Byron
Lady Verinder

Peter Sallis
Mr. Buff

Colin Baker
John Herncastle

Stephen Rea
Major Frayne

Pat Gorman
Baker / Plain Clothes Man

Albert Moses
Treasury Guard

Sherrie Hewson
Charity Ablewhite
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Reviews
Peter McGinn
It was sort of a hoot to see Robin Ellis play a role other than his signature performance as Ross Poldark in another 1970s series. The acting in this version of the Wilkie Collins classic novel felt a bit constrained to me and might have benefited from a bit more passion or emotion. But overall I enjoyed this production of one of the first mystery novels ever written.
I haven''t read the book, so I didn't anticipate any of the small plot twists along the way. The final episode seemed to progress faster than the previous episodes had, so if it feels slow moving to you, try to stick with it The dialogue is pretty good and the characters are not two-dimensional, which is an accomplishment when there are so many characters. I don't expect to watch it again, so I would suggest borrowing or renting it rather than buying it. But watch it if you like British costume dramas.
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