The Lost Manuscript
The Lost Manuscript

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The Lost Manuscript

1974
Movie
45 min
English

Joseph Smith and Martin Harris try to translate the Book of Mormon from the gold plates Smith was given by the angel Moroni, but an angry mob, as well as Harris' wife Lucy, try to stop them.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: David GreeneGenres: Mystery, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

A famous actress, plagued by personal demons and a failing career, discovers a potentially scandalous manuscript that could ruin many powerful people. As she delves deeper into its secrets, she finds herself targeted by those who want it silenced, forcing her to confront her own past and fight for her life.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing a convoluted plot and uneven performances. While some acknowledged Lana Turner's attempt at a dramatic comeback, many felt the material was beneath her and the thriller elements lacked genuine suspense. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, contributing to its relatively low profile.

What Reviewers Say

  • A convoluted and uninspired thriller that fails to generate suspense.

  • Lana Turner's performance is a highlight, but the script and direction are lacking.

  • The film suffers from a predictable plot and a lack of originality.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Lost Manuscript' are scarce, but available comments often highlight a confusing storyline and a perceived lack of engagement from the cast. Some viewers found the mystery elements too drawn out or unbelievable.

Fun Fact

Despite being the central figure in the film's plot, Elizabeth Taylor's role as 'Guest Star' was very brief, reportedly appearing in only one scene, and was essentially a favor to producer Norman Rosemont.

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