The Moon-Spinners Movie Download

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1964
Action / Adventure / Family / Mystery / Romance / Thriller
8
6.5/10
3K

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1 hr 58 min

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Plot Summary:
Young English girl Nikky and her aunt arrive at the Moon-Spinners, a hotel on Crete, to a less than enthusiastic welcome. The coolness of the owner is only out-done by the surliness of her brother Stratos, recently back from London. But then there is nice English lad Mark to make friends with, at least until Stratos and his pal take a shot at him one night. When Nikky helps him hide she finds the Greeks are after her too.
Director
James Neilson
Top Cast
Hayley Mills as Nikky Ferris

Eli Wallach as Stratos

Sheila Hancock as Cynthia Gamble

Irene Papas as Sophia


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974.91 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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1.87 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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The Moon-Spinners review

Reviewed by JamesHitchcock

6 / 10

Routine Light Thriller with Charismatic Young Actress
In some of her early films, such as ‘Tiger Bay’ or ‘Whistle Down the Wind’, Hayley Mills revealed herself to be one of Britain’s most remarkable child actresses, but as an adult her films were generally unremarkable. The light family films she made in her teenage years for Disney and others can be seen as marking a stage in her decline to the ordinary from the extraordinary. Indeed, they were possibly a cause of that decline; had she been given more demanding roles during this period she might have matured into a bigger adult star. The studios’ determination to fit her into the role of Teenage Virgin Queen occupied a few years earlier by Sandra Dee might also have made it more difficult for the public to accept her as an adult woman.

‘The Moonspinners’ is a typical offering from her Disney period. The teenage Nikky Ferris arrives for a holiday in Crete with her aunt, a musicologist who wants to make recordings of Cretan folk-music. The owner of their hotel, however, is unwelcoming and his behaviour soon arises Nikky’s suspicions that he is involved in some criminal enterprise. Nikky meets and befriends a young Englishman, Mark, and the two soon find themselves involved in a search to recover some stolen jewels.

Several other reviewers compare this film to the work of Alfred Hitchcock. The film is a mixture of romantic comedy and thriller, although I felt that the romance and comedy elements predominate over the suspense elements to a greater extent than they ever do in Hitchcock, even in his lighter films. The scene where Nikki and Mark are rescued from the windmill, however, did strike me as very Hitchcockian; I wondered if it was intended as deliberate homage to the similar scene involving Joel McCrae in ‘Foreign Correspondent’.

My general impression of the film was that it was, despite some attractive location photography, a fairly routine light thriller. Peter McEnery, as Mark, makes an uncharismatic leading man, and the principal baddies (Eli Wallach as suspicious, surly foreigner and John Le Mesurier as smooth but hypocritical English gentleman) are drawn straight from the Official Hollywood Scriptwriter’s Guide to Stock Villainous Characters. There is an amusing cameo from Sheila Hancock as Le Mesurier’s alcoholic wife, but the best thing about the film is the presence of Hayley herself. She reminded me of Audrey Hepburn whose charisma and presence frequently enabled her to make memorable what would otherwise have been very ordinary thrillers or romantic comedies. Hayley was, of course, considerably younger than Audrey and (in my view) less classically beautiful, but shared with her the ability to carry a film through charm and charisma. ‘The Moonspinners’ is not in the same league as Hayley’s best films, but it is worth watching for a chance to see this fine young actress. 6/10Read More

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