
The Moonstone
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 1848, 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.
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 1848, 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.
Genres: TV Movie, Crime, Mystery, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 128 minutes

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Greg Wise
Played Franklin Blake

Keeley Hawes
Played Rachel Verinder

Terrence Hardiman
Played Colonel Sir John Herncastle
Mellan Mitchell
Played Cut-throat Indian

Peter Vaughan
Played Gabriel Betteredge

Patricia Hodge
Played Lady Julia Verinder

Rachel Lumberg
Played Penelope
Nicholas Lane
Played Samuel

Surinder Duhra
Played Indian

Lesley Sharp
Played Rosanna Spearman

Kacey Ainsworth
Played Drusilla Clack

Scott Handy
Played Godfrey Ablewhite

Paul Brooke
Played Dr. Candy

Anton Lesser
Played Ezra Jennings

Antony Sher
Played Sergeant Cuff

Roger Walker
Played Constable Seegrave

Janet Henfrey
Played Mrs. Yolland

Elizabeth Berrington
Played Limping Lucy
Bobby Bernard
Played Septimus Luker

Peter Jeffrey
Played Mr. Bruff
Anthony Cumber
Played Gooseberry

Carl Forgione
Played Spy

Andy Devine
Played Landlord
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