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The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes

1935 | 84m | English

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Holmes, retired to Sussex, is drawn into a last case when his arch enemy Moriarty arranges with an American gang to kill one John Douglas, a country gentleman with a mysterious past. Holmes' methods baffle Watson and Lestrade, but his results astonish them. In a long flashback, the victim's wife tells the story of the sinister Vermissa Valley.
Release Date: Mar 24, 1935
Director: Leslie S. Hiscott
Writer: Arthur Conan Doyle, H. Fowler Mear
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords sherlock holmes
Production Companies Gaumont-British Picture Corporation, Real Art Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 27, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Arthur Wontner Sherlock Holmes
Lyn Harding Prof. Moriarty
Leslie Perrins John Douglas
Ian Fleming Dr. John Watson
Charles Mortimer Insp. Lestrade
Minnie Rayner Mrs. Hudson
Michael Shepley Cecil Barker
Jane Carr Ettie Douglas
Ben Welden Ted Balding
Roy Emerton Boss McGinty
Wilfrid Caithness Col. Sebastian Moran
Conway Dixon Ames
Edmund D'Alby Captain Marvin
Ernest Lynds Jacob Shafter
Name Job
Leslie S. Hiscott Director
Arthur Conan Doyle Novel
H. Fowler Mear Adaptation
William Luff Cinematography
Ralph Kemplen Editor
James A. Carter Art Direction
James Davidson Assistant Director
W.L. Trytel Music Director
Baynham Honri Sound Recordist
Leo Wilkins Sound Recordist
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Julius Hagen Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Another efficient outing for Arthur Wontner and Ian Fleming as "Holmes" and "Watson" sees the renowned detective teased from retirement to investigate the mysterious, and rather brutal, death of a country gent at the hands of an American gang ("The Scowlers"). To start with, no-one is quite sure why ... this fellow had been slaughtered in the first place, but we soon start to get an inkling of the backstory from his widow "Ettie" (Jane Carr) and are promptly, as ever, on the trail of their arch-enemy "Moriarty". As with his 1931 iteration "The Sleeping Cardinal", Wontner presents us with a more sophisticated, measured, performance as the sleuth (he spends much of the film in his chair!), and Fleming offers a much more focussed - and, frankly, useful assistant as they work with the frequently baffled "Lestrade" (Charles Mortimer) to get to the bottom of the scheming Professor's latest outrageous scheme. In the best traditions of armchair cinema - the story is tightly constructed and the dialogue requires us to keep paying attention if we want to stay with them! For 1935, though, the standard of the production is pretty poor - and though it helps a bit on the atmosphere front, both the lighting and the audio make it a bit of a struggle to follow at times. Perhaps not for purists of the Conan Doyle serialisations, as it deviates a bit from his "Valley of Fear" (1914) Strand Magazine story but the suspense builds well and there is plenty to keep it interesting.

Jun 19, 2022