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Sherlock Holmes in Dressed to Kill The master detective (Basil Rathbone) and his companion Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) become enmeshed in a case of murder involving a series of music boxes which harbor some strange significance. Featuring: Basil Rathbone, & Nigel Bruce Co-Starring: Patricia Morison, Edmond Breon, Carl Harbord, Tom Dillon Produced & Directed By: Roy William Neill Written By: Leonard Lee Based on Characters Created By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle DVD Details: Black and White, 1946, 72 Minute Runtime Sherlock Holmes in The Woman in Green A Sherlock Holmes suspense at its best. Hypnotism, blackmail, and fiendish murders all lead to the evil professor Moriarty and his lovely accomplice. Featuring: Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce Produced & Directed By: Roy William Neill Screenplay By: Bertram Millhauser Based on Characters Created By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle DVD Details: Black and White, 1945, 68 Minute Runtime Sherlock Holmes in Terror by Night Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) find themselves amidst murder and thievery on a speeding train from London to Edinburgh. Suspicious characters and intrigue lie within each coach, and at every turn of this suspenseful thriller! Featuring: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey, Mary Forbes, Renee Godgrey Produced and Directed By: Roy William Neill Screenplay: Frank Gruberl Based on Characters Created By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle DVD Details: Black and White, 1946, 60 Minute Runtime Sherlock Holmes and The Secret Weapon A Swill scientist invents a bomb sight that may very well decide the outcome of World War II and Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) is chosen to protect the device and its inventor from falling into the hands of the Nazis. Written to appeal to a wartime audience, the film turns the classic battle of wits between Holmes and Moriarity into one of patriotic good and evil in which the stakes are the freedom of the civilized world. Featuring: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Lionel Atwill, Kaaren Verne, Harold De Becker, William Post Jr. Produced & Directed By: Roy William Neill Written By: Edward T. Lowe, W. Scott Darling, and Edmund L. Hartman DVD Details: Black and White, 1942, 68 Minute Runtime "Based on The Dancing Men by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle" Sherlock Holmes in A Study in Scarlet Sherlock Holmes faces his most difficult challenge in A Study in Scarlet. In his one and only appearance as Holmes, veteran actor Reginald Owen gives a thoughtful and intelligent performance as England's greatest sleuth. In London, a secret society led by lawyer Thaddeus Merrydew collects the assets of any of its deceased members and divides them among the remaining members. Society members start dropping like flies. Sherlock Holmes is approached by member James Murphy's widow, who is miffed at being left penniless by her husband. Starring: Reginald Owen, Warburton Gamble, Anna May Wong, June Clyde, Alan Dinehart, J.M. Kerrigan, Alan Mowbray, John Warburton, Doris Lloyd, Billy Bevan, Wyndham Standing, Tetsu Komai Directed By: Edward L. Marin Screenplay By: Robert Florey, Reginal Owen Cinematography By: Arthur Edeson Based on a Novel By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle DVD Details: Black and White, 1933, 77 Minute Runtime Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of Four A young woman turns to Sherlock Holmes for protection when she's menaced by an escaped killer seeking missing treasure. However, when the woman is kidnapped, Holmes and Watson must penetrate the city's criminal underworld to find her. Starring: Arthur Wontner, Ian Hunter, Isla Bevan, Graham Soutten, Miles Malleson, Herbert Lomas, Gilbert Davis, Margaret Yade, and Roy Emerton Directed By: Graham Cutts Screenplay By: W.P. Lipscomb Cinematography By: William Luff and Alan Smith Based on a Novel By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle DVD Details: Black and White, 1934, 74 Minute Runtime Sherlock Holmes in Murder at the Baskervilles Professor Moriarty is determined to ruin the outcome of the Barchester Cup by stealing Silver Blaze and murdering the horse's trainer. Originally released in Britain as Silver Blaze, it was Wontner's last appearance as Holmes before Basil Rathbone took over the role. Featuring: Arthur Wontner, Ian Fleming, Lyn Harding, John Turnbull, Arthur Macrae, Lawrence Grossmith, and Judy Gunn. Directed By: Thomas Bentley Screenplay By: Arthur Macrae and H. Fowler Mear Cinematography By: William Luff and Alan Smith DVD Details: Black and White, 1937, 75 Minute Runtime The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes: Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Wontner) and Dr. Watson (Ian Fleming) are lured out of retirement to investigate a mysterious murder at Birlstone Castle. Featuring: Arthur Wontner, Ian Fleming, Lyn Harding, Minnie Raynor, Jane Carr, Charles Mortimer, Roy Emerton, Ben Weldon Directed By: Leslie Hiscott Screenplay By: H. Fowler Mear and Cyril Twyford Cinematography By: William Luff Based on Characters Created By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle DVD Details: Black and White, 1935, 75 Minute Runtime |