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The Sleeping Cardinal

1931 | 84m | English

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A card cheat is threatened with exposure into joining a criminal enterprise that Sherlock Holmes believes is controlled by Professor Moriarity.
Release Date: Feb 15, 1931
Director: Leslie S. Hiscott
Writer: Arthur Conan Doyle, Cyril Twyford
Genres: Crime, Mystery
Keywords detective, based on short story, sherlock holmes
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Julius Hagen Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Arthur Wontner Sherlock Holmes
Ian Fleming Dr. John Watson
Minnie Rayner Mrs. Hudson
Leslie Perrins Ronald Adair
Jane Welsh Kathleen Adair
Norman McKinnel Prof. Robert Moriarty / Col. Henslowe
William Fazan Thomas Fisher
Sydney King Tony Rutherford
Philip Hewland Inspector Lestrade
Gordon Begg Marston, the butler
Louis Goodrich Colonel Sebastian Moran
Harry Terry No. 16
Charles Paton J.J. Godfrey
Name Job
Leslie S. Hiscott Director
Arthur Conan Doyle Story
Sydney Blythe Director of Photography
Jack Harris Editor
James A. Carter Art Direction
Baynham Honri Sound Recordist
Cyril Twyford Screenplay
Name Title
Julius Hagen Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
6.0

Watchable mystery-drama with Arthur Wontner and Ian Fleming as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson respectively. A bit slow at times but I still was engaged enough with the mystery element and liked Wontner's portrayal of the classic character. **3.25/5** ...

Dec 31, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Arthur Wontner ("Sherlock Holmes") and Ian Fleming ("Dr. Watson") really do foil well together as our deductive duo investigating a dastardly counterfeiting conspiracy conjured from the ever-devious mind of their nemesis "Prof. Moriarty" (? - that'd be telling...). Not unusually, this plot strays qu ... ite far from the original serial - as do the characterisations, but Wontner is strong as the sleuth and Fleming offers a much more cerebral contribution as the pair have to thwart the scheming Professor. The story has all of the usual twists, turns and red herrings - but what sets it aside a little is the way in which we, the audience, are given clues by "Holmes" - not always obvious, indeed sometimes they are so obscure as to render all but the most advanced criminologist baffled - and that's part of the enjoyment. We are encouraged to take part, ourselves - and it's not a simple deduction! I've watched this twice now and though, of course, there is no actual jeopardy with the end result, the second time I noticed more by way of guidance from the deft Wontner. Technically - well, it's not the greatest. Though the lighting can help the atmosphere a bit, it doesn't much help us see what's going on half the time; and the script can be a bit dry and muddled at times. I won't fib - Rathbone/Bruce are my definitives in these roles, but if you can put comparisons to the back of your mind, and treat with this as an original - then it's a good watch.

Jun 13, 2022