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(2012 TV Movie)

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6/10
Dickens Down Under
PeterM2718 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
This 2012 ABC TV movie is based on a best-selling Australian crime novel from 1886. It is the hunt for the murderer of a man who was killed in a hansom cab in Melbourne, and involves figures from Melbourne's aristocracy as well as the under-class of the city, and their intersection via the secret marriage across the classes. Part-Dickens, part- Midsomer Murders, the story rockets along, and looks quite handsome and Victorian, in both its senses. The dialogue is sometimes a little stilted perhaps in an attempt to catch the speech of the day. Others have criticised this, but if you can put up with Midsomer Murders and many BBC Dickens productions, you can easily stand this, and get a pretty recreation of olde Melbourne, and a crime drama with enough twists to fill an evening. I enjoyed it.
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7/10
A good Australian movie
Ripley66618 July 2021
This whodunnit was actually interesting and was presented beautifully, highlighting the brutal class system and the lack of independence of women in the 19th century Melbourne. A stirring depiction of the haves and have-nots. The entire cast acted well and elevated the movie experience.
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7/10
A Nice Way to Pass the Evening
sabecc24 September 2020
The plot held our attention and the acting was better than average. Very enjoyable.
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7/10
Nicely Produced Mystery Film
DKosty12325 June 2021
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Here is a mystery film which. Is structured like an onion. It looks like at the very start that the murder is snugly solved by a detective who is a snob that knows nothing. After seeing the murder, you think it is obvious who did it.

After the snob arrests an obvious suspect, the suspects defender. Girlfriend, and others try to help get him off. The trail is mysterious as there are complex characters and relationships which are unpeeled layer after layer to great entertainment of the viewer. Scandal after scandal are also revealed to the viewer but hidden from other characters to protect them.

The film is very entertaining and it reveals much more than just the murder in the long haul. Highly recommend this one, Australia production is excellent.
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7/10
Period drama showcasing Melbourne in the late 1800s
david-john-blackman26 January 2022
Enjoyed the plot progression, the acting performances, and sentimental conclusion. Also I recognised most of the locations, having walked around the CBD and gardens taking photos over several years.
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10/10
Stirring Australian period drama
stevenaaus17 September 2016
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab is an emotive Australian crime drama, with an outstanding cast and lavish sets and detail. It is a telemovie of Fergus Hume's book, first published in Australia in 1886. Set in Melbourne, it brings to vivid life the privilege and struggle of the upper and lower classes of Melbournian life from the 1800s.

The plot centers around an engaged couple whose marriage is left in limbo when the groom is held on charges of murdering an odious blackmailer to the Bride's affluent Father. It has an almost Wildean sense of society and emotion, and in true crime tradition, the viewer is left pondering the guilty right to the end.

The all Australian cast has a strong gravitas. Sometimes the period's drab and flowing attire causes a little confusion of who is who, but eventually faces stick to characters, and the viewer connects to the intriguing plot. The two detectives have dissimilar, but striking charms. "Kenny"'s Shane Jacobson is a little out of his depth as the main prosecutor; but plays an entertaining role, while Felix Williamson is devilishly suave as Shane's sharply-cut adversary in law. Jessica De Gouw is lovable as the bride-to-be, and together with the groom, Brian Fitzgerald, they make a charming couple whose drama fills the movie. Michael Carman plays a lovely characterised villain. John Waters as the family patriarch , and Marco Chiappi as his friend and barrister, have strong and grounding presences.

Sets are beautiful and graphic; though not as lavish as overseas productions. And on occasion, prominent Melbourne locations are shot with CGI backdrops of the olden town. The back-street dens have a glamour and seediness that brings them to vivid life (similarly to "The Harp in the South"), and the splendor of the mansions is convincing, though shot on a smallish budget.

Mention should also be made of the smooth but engaging score. and production on the whole is creditable.

Mystery of a Hansom Cab is a period drama that the BBC churn-out - with more polish, but less charm - but that Australian cinema does not achieve so often. This lovely but sometimes-confusing movie is definitely worth a second viewing.
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1/10
Failed to Convince
mpm195828 October 2012
The original novel was a best-seller in its day. This screen adaptation was about as convincing as a junior high school production. Nothing seemed to work ... accents were inconsistent and inaccurate, delivery was appalling, script was poorly constructed. Sets, costumes, sound, make-up and lighting were ridiculously caricatured. At times it seemed as if the whole thing were supposed to be some sort of joke. I kept waiting for a punchline which never arrived. As it progressed, I felt more and more uncomfortable and acutely embarrassed that overseas viewers might think that we're actually proud of material such as this.

It's hard to understand how such a talented group of Australian actors could put their names to such amateurish rubbish.

Such a disappointment!
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9/10
A nice quiet mystery
gerrgrady27 October 2020
I enjoyed this movie very much. The acting was solid and the story was well told. It may be slow for some and if you're a cynic you probably won't enjoy it. I was particularly pleased with Margaret (also called Madge) as she was independent and tough and did not shrink under pressure from the men around her. There were definite cliches but there were also moments that I thought were going to turn into cliches that went in a different direction. It was a pleasant surprise and I'm really glad I watched it.
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10/10
Cezary Cezaryskubiozewski provides great score!
sjanders-8643019 April 2021
Director Shawn Seet delivers a top production. The late 19th Century Melbourne location is captured with the help of some CGI backgrounds of the 1800's Melbourne. The mansion is big and fitting the plot of an aristocrat with a secret. The novel was written in the late 1800's by Fergus Hume and has had four films based on it. It was very popular. Even more than Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Who killed the blackmailer is the main question. Could it be the fiance? John Waters is the father of Jessica De Gouw, Madge. Mario Chiappi is Waters' lawyer. Shane Jacobson is the first detective who is followed by Felix Williamson. Chelsie Preston plays Sal Rawlins who is key to all aspects of the plot. Helen Morse delivers the best performance as the down and out grandmother of Sal Rawlins. Glen Dolman wrote the script which keeps your attention from start to finish.
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8/10
Old fashioned show
pilot100929 July 2021
Look its not a sophiticated story but unlike so much of todays TV/Movies it actually have a story with a beginning middle and end. Basically well done and satisfying show.
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9/10
I LOVE A GREAT
agathac-8960520 May 2021
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