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Director: | Leslie S. Hiscott |
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Writer: | Arthur Conan Doyle, Cyril Twyford |
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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 |
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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 |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: May 07, 2024 Entered: Apr 30, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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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 |
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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 |
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Julius Hagen | Producer |
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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** ...
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.