Uncovered with John Wood: DVD Cover

    Uncovered Director: Jack Baran, Jim McBride Cast: John Wood, Sinéad Cusack, Paudge Behan, Art Malik

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/16/2004
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 19,043
     
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    Full screen version; Interactive menus; Trailer gallery; Optional Spanish Subtitles; 2.0 surround sound; And more!

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Titles/Discovery [3:36]
    2. Uncovering a Mystery [3:18]
    3. Analyzing the Painting [7:17]
    4. The Castle [5:42]
    5. "Who Killed the Knight?" [4:37]
    6. Greedy Street Hustler [8:14]
    7. Murder? [6:40]
    8. Black Queen [4:32]
    9. Brother Found [6:49]
    10. Greed [2:27]
    11. Uncovered [2:57]
    12. Funeral [2:06]
    13. Book of Conquests [3:40]
    14. Max Attacks [6:51]
    15. Cesar's Gift [7:32]
    16. Lovers [5:17]
    17. Menchu's Gone/QXP [4:39]
    18. Max's Confession [4:23]
    19. Queen of the Castle [5:14]
    20. Checkmate/End Credits [6:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Julia (Kate Beckinsale) has been busy about her job, doing painstaking restoration work on a fifteenth-century painting. As good restoration work is at least as much about doing good research and detective work as it is about the physical process of restoration, when her cleanup of the Flemish painting reveals a hitherto undiscovered Latin phrase which translates as "Who killed the knight?" she goes to the art authorities she knows to find out what it might mean. Oddly, at the same time a series of murders begin to rock her small world of art experts, patrons and restorers, and she finds that the mystery of the painting is interwoven with the mystery of the deaths around her. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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    September 12, 2004: I love mysteries woven into chess games, and this is one of the better chess whodunits. I was amazed to see Kate Beckinsale as a very cute, pug-nosed girl, compared to the beautiful Kate Beckinsale, eight years later, in Serendipity, with different facial features. Whatever, she can act! In fact, all the actors were well selected and superb. Obviously, I highly recommend this DVD to mystery aficionados.