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The Monkey’s Paw 1933

Runtime

58 mins

Language

English

English

   A mother wishes for the return of her dead son, a wish that is granted by the severed paw of a dead monkey.

A mother wishes for the return of her dead son, a wish that is granted by the severed paw of a dead monkey.

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During a fierce blizzard, veteran Sergeant Major Morris, C. Aubrey Smith, sits with his friends John White, Ivan F. Simpson, and Jenny White, Louise Carter, and regales them with tales from his years in India. He centers his story on a small monkey’s paw he obtained from a Hindu fakir, Nigel De Brulier, a relic said to grant three wishes. The fakir’s warning rings clear: each wish will come at a steep price, and in the end, the wishes may bring more sorrow than happiness. Morris adds one cautionary note by recalling the paw’s darker history with Nura, Nina Quartero, an Indian woman who used the paw seeking love, only to see tragedy follow in its wake for those around her. The mood grows tense as he stresses the dangerous properties of the talisman, and he finally produces the paw for the others to see, letting its peculiarities hang in the room like a shadow.

As the group contemplates the relic, Morris’s warnings linger in the air, and the mood shifts from curiosity to unease. John slips the paw from his coat, a reckless impulse born of bravado and a mistaken belief that he can control fate. He hides the paw again, but the moment leaves a mark on everyone present, especially Jenny, who listens intently as the tale of wishes and consequences unfolds. The tension deepens when John confesses, albeit with a joking shrug, that he stole the paw merely to amuse himself and that he does not truly fear any ill effects. The family’s lighthearted moment dissolves into a darker undercurrent, foreshadowing the ominous outcomes to come.

That same night, John confides in Herbert, the Whites’ son, recounting the paw’s supposed harmlessness as if the joke were still in good fun. Herbert, the young man who will soon face the world, absorbs the story with a blend of disbelief and curiosity, while the adults watch and listen, unsure whether the paw’s magic is merely a superstition or something far more perilous. Soon after, John makes a second, fateful decision: he uses the paw to wish for £200 so that Herbert can buy a house for himself and his fiancée, Rose, believing the amount will secure their future and, crucially, that the wish will benefit others rather than himself alone.

The next morning brings a jolt of reality in the form of Mr. Sampson, the Whites’ lawyer, who arrives with grave news. While recounting the paw with colleagues, Herbert has died in a terrible accident at the electrical plant, leaving behind a payment of £200 in insurance. The shock is palpable as Jenny and Rose chide John for his reckless wish, and the family is forced to face an undeniable consequence of tampering with fate. After the funeral, Jenny, driven by grief and longing, uses the paw to wish for Herbert to come back to life, clinging to a desperate hope that love can transcend death.

A knock at the door interrupts the uneasy moment, and a tense silence falls over the room as they all wonder if Herbert has returned. John realizes the cruel truth: if Herbert were to come back, he would return altered, perhaps unrecognizable and ruined by the accident. In a final bid to avert catastrophe, John wishes for Herbert to be dead again, and when Jenny finally opens the door, no one awaits them on the other side. The moment dissolves into an eerie quiet, and John awakens to a startling revelation: it was all a dream—or so it seems. The dream’s ending reveals a different reality in which Herbert has not only survived the world’s hazards but has been promoted to a supervisory role at the electrical plant and is poised to marry Rose. The shock of waking from the nightmare forgets nothing of the lessons learned, and the family’s bond remains intact even as their fortunes and futures drift into a new, more hopeful current.

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