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A Study in Terror

Sherlock Holmes meets Jack the Ripper! Here comes the original caped crusader!
1965 | 95m | English

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Director: James Hill
Writer: Donald Ford, Derek Ford
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When Watson reads from the newspaper there have been two similar murders near Whitechapel in a few days, Sherlock Holmes' sharp deductive is immediately stimulated to start its merciless method of elimination after observation of every apparently meaningless detail. He guesses right the victims must be street whores, and doesn't need long to work his way trough a pawn shop, an aristocratic family's stately home, a hospital and of course the potential suspects and (even unknowing) witnesses who are the cast of the gradually unraveled story of the murderer and his motive.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1965
Director: James Hill
Writer: Donald Ford, Derek Ford
Genres: Drama, Horror, Crime, Mystery
Keywords jack the ripper, sherlock holmes
Production Companies Compton Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
John Neville Sherlock Holmes
Donald Houston Doctor Watson
John Fraser Lord Carfax
Anthony Quayle Doctor Murray
Barbara Windsor Annie Chapman
Adrienne Corri Angela
Frank Finlay Inspector Lestrade
Judi Dench Sally
Barry Jones Duke of Shires
Robert Morley Mycroft Holmes
Edina Ronay Mary Keller
Charles Regnier Joseph Beck
Cecil Parker Prime Minister
Georgia Brown Singer
Dudley Foster Home Secretary
Peter Carsten Max Steiner
Christiane Maybach Polly Nichols
Kay Walsh Cathy Eddowes
John Cairney Michael Osborne
Avis Bunnage Landlady
Barbara Leake Mrs. Hudson
Patrick Newell PC Benson
Norma Foster Liz Stride
Terry Downes Chunky
Jeremy Lloyd Rupert
Name Job
Donald Ford Original Story, Screenplay
Derek Ford Original Story, Screenplay
Sophie Devine Costume Design
John Scott Music
Desmond Dickinson Director of Photography
Henry Richardson Editor
Alex Vetchinsky Production Design
Wally Veevers Special Effects
Gladys Leakey Hair Designer
Barry Langley Second Unit Director
Norman Jones Camera Operator
Maude Spector Casting
Tom Smith Makeup Artist
James Hill Director
Arthur Conan Doyle Characters
Name Title
Michael Klinger Producer
Henry E. Lester Producer
Sam Waynberg Producer
Herman Cohen Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Now, in my humble opinion there will never be a better "Sherlock" than Basil Rathbone, nor can "Watson" be anyone other than Nigel Bruce. That's not to say that others ought not to try, though - and here John Neville and Donald Houston turn in OK performances as our sleuthing duo. This time, they ar ... e charged with solving the mother of all crime mysteries - the identity of "Jack the Ripper". A lot of attention to detail has been incorporated into the superior production, the film evokes well the sense of seedy Victorian Whitechapel with it's lively nightlife and ladies of "ill repute". It actually has just a shade of "Hammer" about it. I did think, though, that the extensive cast diluted the potency of the thing though. There are too many characters and aside from Anthony Quayle, they sort of served to clutter up the story. The writing isn't bad, it tries it's hand at a little humour now and again, but it is frequently wordy - a little too descriptive denying us much opportunity to do any investigation along with them, ourselves. It's a decent watch, an authentic postulation of what might have happened, but Neville just isn't "Holmes" material for me, sorry...

Sep 05, 2024