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Suspicion Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1957–1958) Online

Suspicion Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1957–1958) Online
Original Title :
Lord Arthur Savileu0027s Crime
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
1957–1958
Directror :
Robert Stevens
Cast :
Ronald Howard,Rosemary Harris,Gladys Cooper
Writer :
Francis M. Cockrell,Oscar Wilde
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h
Rating :
8.4/10
Suspicion Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1957–1958) Online

When a palmist tells an English lord that he is about to commit a murder, the man postpones his wedding in order to meet his fate without sullying the reputation of the woman he loves.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Ronald Howard Ronald Howard - Lord Arthur Savile
Rosemary Harris Rosemary Harris - Sybil Merton
Gladys Cooper Gladys Cooper - Lady Windemere
Sebastian Cabot Sebastian Cabot - Mr. Podgers
Melville Cooper Melville Cooper - Mr. Merton
Mary Forbes Mary Forbes - Mrs. Merton
Lillian Kemble-Cooper Lillian Kemble-Cooper - Duchess of Paisley (as Lily Kemble Cooper)
Tita Purdom Tita Purdom - Lady Flora
Kendrick Huxham Kendrick Huxham - Sir Thomas
Hilda Plowright Hilda Plowright - Lady Marvel
Frederick Worlock Frederick Worlock - Chemist
Doris Lloyd Doris Lloyd - Lady Clementina
Alexander Davion Alexander Davion - Count Rouvaloff (as Alex Davion)
Fred Essler Fred Essler - Herr Vinkelkopf
Cyril Delevanti Cyril Delevanti


User reviews

Galanjov

Galanjov

Adapted from an Oscar Wilde novel or simple writing, it is of course one more tale taking place in Victorian England, nearly a satyriric drama. But from Oscar Wilde, how could you expect it in a different way? I must admit that Ronald Colman is exquisite in this character, so is also Sebastian Cabot. And the opening scene, with the anatomy chart representing a hand, is unforgettable for such a story. I won't wipe this episode off although, it has its good moments. But I expected a little more, just a little. Even if I did not know this short Oscar Wilde's novel before. I think that in a film, it could have been better. Yes, maybe it lacked length to be totally adequate in telling. Try it anyway, it deserves it. I only told my own opinion, as usual.