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Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles - Stewart Granger & Bernard Fox - 1972

  Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1972) - A Classic Adventure Revisited The Hound of the Baskervilles is one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous short stories and, as such, has been adapted for film several times. The 1972 version, starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes and Dudley Moore as Dr. Watson, is considered one of the most popular and successful adaptations of the tale. About the Film: A Faithful Adaptation: The film closely follows the original plot of the tale, with the story of the Baskerville family, haunted by a demonic hound, and Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigating a series of mysterious deaths. Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes: Cushing, a British actor known for his roles in horror films, played Sherlock Holmes with an aristocratic and intelligent air, offering a distinct take on the character. Dudley Moore as Dr. Watson: Moore, an English comedian and actor, brought a touch of comedy and loyalty to the character of Dr. Watson, con...

The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes - with Arthur Wontner - 1935

  The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935): A Classic of British Cinema The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes is a 1935 British film adaptation based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Valley of Fear. This production, which marks one of Arthur Wontner's many appearances as the iconic detective, is considered a landmark in British cinema and one of the most important films in the Sherlock Holmes series. A Little About the Film: Based on The Valley of Fear: The film adapts Conan Doyle's novel, which explores the connections between organized crime in the United States and Victorian England. Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes: Wontner, a British stage actor, played Sherlock Holmes in several productions in the 1930s, and his interpretation is considered one of the most classic of the character. A talented supporting cast: In addition to Wontner, the film features a talented supporting cast, including Ian Fleming (future James Bond author) as Dr. Watson and Lyn Harding as Professor ...

Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four - with Arthur Wontner - 1932

  Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of the Four (1932) - A Classic Adaptation The Sign of the Four is one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous short stories and has naturally been adapted for film and television several times. The 1932 version, starring Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes, is considered a landmark in the adaptations of the world's most famous detective. About the Film: A faithful adaptation: The film closely follows the original plot of the tale, with the story of Mary Morstan and the mysterious treasure of the Rajah. Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes: Wontner, a British stage actor, played Sherlock Holmes in several productions of the 1930s, and his interpretation is considered one of the most classic of the character. Atmosphere of Victorian London: The production masterfully recreates the atmosphere of Victorian London, transporting the viewer to the world of Sherlock Holmes. Black and white film: Like many films of the era, 1932's "The Sign of the Fou...

Sherlock Holmes - with John Barrymore - 1922

  Sherlock Holmes (1922): A Silent Classic with John Barrymore A Milestone in Cinema History The 1922 film "Sherlock Holmes", starring legendary actor John Barrymore, is considered a milestone in cinema history. Produced at the height of the silent film era, this film brought to life one of literature's most famous detectives in an elegant and intriguing way. John Barrymore as Sherlock Holmes: An Iconic Performance: John Barrymore, known for his stage and film performances, brought Sherlock Holmes to life with an intensity and intelligence that made him one of the most memorable interpreters of the character. A Charming and Enigmatic Detective: Barrymore captured the essence of Sherlock Holmes, portraying him as a charming, intelligent and somewhat eccentric man. The Plot: Although not a faithful adaptation of a single Conan Doyle short story, the film presents an engaging plot that places Sherlock Holmes before a complex challenge. The detective must unravel a mys...

Sherlock Holmes in New York - Roger Moore, Patrick Macnee & John Huston - 1976

  Sherlock Holmes in New York: A Transatlantic Adventure Sherlock Holmes in New York is a 1976 television movie that brings Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective to the vibrant city of New York. With an all-star cast and an intriguing plot, this production offers a modern and exciting take on the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. A Chance in New York: In this transatlantic adventure, Sherlock Holmes (played by Roger Moore) and his faithful companion Dr. Watson (Patrick Macnee) follow in the footsteps of their arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty (John Huston), to New York City. There, Moriarty plans a major bank robbery and becomes embroiled in a complex plot that puts the lives of innocent people at risk. Movie Highlights: Star Cast: Roger Moore, known for his role as James Bond, plays a dashing and charming Sherlock Holmes. Patrick Macnee, famous for his role in "The Avengers", brings to life a faithful and funny Dr. Watson. John Huston plays a cunning and ruthless Pr...

Sherlock Holmes - with Clive Brook - 1932

  Sherlock Holmes (1932): A Classic of Black Cinema The 1932 film starring Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes is a classic film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. Produced by Fox Film Corporation, this film offers an elegant and intriguing vision of the famous detective. A little about the film: Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes: British actor Clive Brook played Sherlock Holmes with an elegance and intelligence that made him one of the most memorable actors to bring the character to life. His performance is often compared to that of the famous stage actor William Gillette. A gripping plot: Although the film is not based on a specific Conan Doyle story, it presents an intriguing and mysterious plot, typical of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Atmosphere of Victorian London: The production masterfully recreates the atmosphere of Victorian London, with its dark and elegant settings, transporting the viewer to the world of Sherlock Holmes. Black and white cinematography: The film ...

Sherlock Holmes: The Return of the World's Greatest Detective - Larry Hagman - 1976

  Sherlock Holmes: The Return of the World's Greatest Detective - An Unexpected Twist A Different Sherlock Holmes Story The film "Sherlock Holmes: The Return of the World's Greatest Detective" (1976) is a very peculiar production that diverges significantly from the traditional adaptations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. An Unusual Premise: Instead of presenting a faithful adaptation of one of Sherlock Holmes' short stories or novels, this film presents us with an original story with a very interesting premise: A police officer with amnesia: A Los Angeles police officer suffers an accident and wakes up believing he is Sherlock Holmes himself. An unlikely partner: Together with a social worker, he begins to investigate a murder case, using his "knowledge" of Sherlock Holmes' methods. A Comedy with Mystery: The film mixes elements of comedy, drama and mystery, creating a light and fun atmosphere. The story is told in an ironic way, exp...

Sherlock Holmes in a Study in Scarlet - Peter Cushing & Nigel Stock - BBC - 1968

  Sherlock Holmes: A Study in Scarlet - A Classic BBC Adaptation This is a much-loved production by Sherlock Holmes fans and a milestone in the history of adaptations of the famous detective. A Little About the Film: This BBC adaptation marked Peter Cushing's debut as Sherlock Holmes in a series of television episodes. Cushing, known for his roles in horror films, brought an elegant and intelligent interpretation to the character, winning over audiences with his striking presence. The film focuses on the first encounters between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, introducing the audience to the great detective's methods of deduction and the dynamic between the two characters. The plot involves a mysterious murder with the word "RACHE" written in blood on the wall, leading Holmes and Watson into an investigation that will take them from the alleys of London to the United States. Adaptation Highlights: Performances: Peter Cushing and Nigel Stock form an iconic duo, w...

Sherlock Holmes: The Sleeping Cardinal - Arthur Wontner & Ian Fleming - 1931

  Sherlock Holmes: The Sleeping Cardinal - A Classic Investigation A Journey Through Time into the World of Sherlock Holmes The film "Sherlock Holmes: The Sleeping Cardinal", released in 1931, is a classic film adaptation of the adventures of the famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Starring Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes and Ian Fleming (yes, the creator of James Bond!) as Dr. Watson, this film transports viewers to Victorian London, full of mysteries and intrigues. The Plot: Without revealing too many details so as not to spoil the surprise for those who have not yet seen it, the film is based on the original short story by Conan Doyle and presents an intriguing case involving a cardinal who falls into a deep and mysterious sleep. Sherlock Holmes, with his brilliant mind and his faithful companion Dr. Watson, is called to investigate this strange event and uncover the secrets behind this deep sleep. The Cast: Arthur Wontner: He played Sherlock Holmes...

Sherlock Holmes: The Blue Carbuncle - with Peter Cushing & Nigel Stock - BBC

  Sherlock Holmes: The Blue Carbuncle - A Classic BBC Investigation This is a well-known and appreciated production by Sherlock Holmes fans. A little about the film: In this adaptation, we follow Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in an unusual investigation involving a blue diamond, a goose and a series of seemingly unconnected events. As always, Sherlock Holmes demonstrates his incredible ability to observe the smallest details and connect seemingly insignificant facts to unravel the mystery. Peter Cushing and Nigel Stock form an iconic duo, bringing to the screen the chemistry and dynamics between the two characters created by Conan Doyle. The BBC production, with its classic atmosphere, manages to capture the essence of the Sherlock Holmes tales and offers viewers a nostalgic experience. A Thorough Investigation While the BBC adaptation of "The Blue Carbuncle" starring Peter Cushing and Nigel Stock is well-known among Sherlock Holmes fans, finding extremely detailed inf...

Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles - Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee - 1959

  Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of Baskerville (1959): A Timeless Classic Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of Baskerville (1959) is a film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous novel, considered one of the most renowned mysteries of all time. This version, starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock Holmes and André Morell as Dr. Watson, is widely regarded as one of the best adaptations of the book and a landmark in the history of British cinema. A Supernatural and Engaging Mystery The plot is set in the dark and marshy lands of Dartmoor, where a series of mysterious deaths haunt the Baskerville family. The legend of a monstrous and supernatural hound looms over the region, fueling fear and suspense. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to investigate these events and unravel the truth behind the murders. Movie Highlights: Fidelity to the book: The film closely follows the plot of Conan Doyle's original novel, preserving the gothic atmosphere and supernatural elements that...

Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four - Peter Cushing & Nigel Stock - 1968

  Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of the Four (1968): A Classic Adaptation Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of the Four is a 1968 film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's famous novel. This version, starring Christopher Plummer as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson, is considered one of the most faithful adaptations of the book and a classic of mystery cinema. A Deep and Engaging Adventure The film's plot follows Sherlock Holmes' investigation into the disappearance of a treasure and the murder of a man. A young woman, Mary Morstan, seeks the detective's help to unravel the mysteries surrounding her father's death and the search for the lost treasure. Together, Holmes and Watson embark on a thrilling adventure that takes them through London and even along the city's rivers. Movie Highlights: Fidelity to the book: The movie closely follows the plot of Conan Doyle's original novel, preserving the atmosphere and characters created by the author. The ico...

Sherlock Holmes: The Scarlet Claw - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1944

  Sherlock Holmes and the Scarlet Claw: A Mystery Classic Sherlock Holmes and the Scarlet Claw is one of the most acclaimed films in the classic Sherlock Holmes series, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Released in 1944, this film adapts one of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous short stories and takes us on a gripping and suspenseful investigation in Canada. A Dark and Supernatural Mystery The plot unfolds in a small Canadian town, where a series of macabre murders terrorize the population. The victims are found with a mysterious mark, the Scarlet Claw, and the police are perplexed. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to investigate these seemingly supernatural crimes, which seem to have roots in indigenous legends. Movie Highlights: Gothic Atmosphere: The film has a dense, gothic atmosphere, with supernatural elements and a suspenseful atmosphere that recalls the most classic Sherlock Holmes stories. Based on Conan Doyle: The plot is based on Arthur Conan Doyle...

Sherlock Holmes: Dressed to Kill - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1946

  Sherlock Holmes: Dressed to Kill (1946) - A Musical Mystery Sherlock Holmes: Dressed to Kill is another thrilling adventure from the classic duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, played by Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, respectively. Released in 1946, this film takes us on a peculiar case involving music, murder and a beautiful singer. A Melodic and Deadly Mystery The plot revolves around a series of murders related to small music boxes. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to investigate these crimes, which seem to have a connection to the world of opera and classical music. The detective duo must unravel the mystery behind the murders and find the culprit before more people are killed. Movie Highlights: A Musical Mystery: Music plays a central role in the plot, with music boxes being the key to solving the crimes. A beautiful singer: The presence of a talented opera singer adds a touch of glamour and mystery to the story. The iconic duo: Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruc...

Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1946

  Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night (1946) - A Mystery on Board Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night is another exciting adventure from the classic duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, played by Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, respectively. Released in 1946, this film takes us on a case aboard a train, full of mystery and suspense. A Diamond, a Murder and a Moving Train The plot unfolds around the theft of the Star of Rhodesia, a famous and valuable diamond. Aboard a moving train, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to investigate the case after one of the passengers is murdered. With a list of suspects and a confined setting, the world's most famous detective must unravel the mystery and recover the stolen jewel. Movie highlights: A closed setting: The moving train serves as a perfect setting for a murder mystery, limiting the possible suspects and intensifying the suspense. The Star of Rhodesia: The stolen diamond is more than just a valuable object; it becomes the center ...

Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit to Algiers - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1945

  Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit to Algiers (1945) Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit to Algiers is another exciting adventure from the classic duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, played by Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, respectively. Released in 1945, this film takes us on a sea journey full of dangers and mysteries. A Real Case of Action and Intrigue The plot unfolds aboard an ocean liner, where Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are tasked with protecting a young prince from Algiers, whose father was murdered. On board the ship, the detective duo must deal with a series of threats and discover the identity of the assassins who seek to eliminate the young prince and take the throne. Movie highlights: Adventure at sea: The story unfolds in a dynamic environment, with the action focusing on the ship and its surroundings. Political intrigue: The film addresses themes such as international politics, espionage and conspiracy, adding an extra layer of complexity to the plot. The iconic duo: Basil...

Sherlock Holmes: The Woman in Green - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1945

  Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green: A Mystery Classic Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green is a 1945 film noir that marks another adventure of the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes, played by Basil Rathbone, and his faithful companion Dr. Watson, played by Nigel Bruce. The plot revolves around a series of macabre murders that haunt London. The victims are found missing a finger, and the police are perplexed. Sherlock Holmes is called to investigate these seemingly random crimes and soon discovers that there is a connection between the murders and a mystery involving a mysterious woman, known only as "the Woman in Green". What makes this film special: Gothic atmosphere: The film has a dense and dark atmosphere, with night scenes and isolated locations that contribute to the feeling of suspense. Intriguing mystery: The identity of the Woman in Green and the motive for the murders are revealed gradually, keeping the viewer guessing until the end. The iconic duo: Basil ...

Sherlock Holmes: The House of Fear - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1945

  Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear (1945): A Mystery Classic Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear is yet another addition to the classic film series starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson. Released in 1945, this film takes us on a dark and engaging investigation in Scotland. A Dark and Ancient Mystery The plot revolves around a series of murders that occur in a closed circle of friends, who receive advance warning of their deaths through orange seeds. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called to investigate these seemingly supernatural crimes, which seem to have their roots in an ancient oath made by the members of the group. Movie highlights: Gothic atmosphere: The film has a dense and gothic atmosphere, with supernatural elements and a suspenseful atmosphere that refers to the most classic Sherlock Holmes stories. Based on Conan Doyle: The plot is based on Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "The Five Orange Pips", providing fan...

Sherlock Holmes: The Pearl of Death - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1944

  Sherlock Holmes and the Pearl of Death (1944): A Bright and Deadly Mystery Sherlock Holmes and the Pearl of Death is another gem in the classic film series about the world's most famous detective, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Released in 1944, this film takes us on an intriguing case involving a valuable pearl and a series of brutal murders. A Bright and Bloody Mystery The plot unfolds when Sherlock Holmes accidentally gets involved in the theft of the famous Borgia Pearl, a legendary jewel with a long history of tragedy. From that point on, the detective finds himself faced with a series of cruel murders, marked by a peculiar detail: at each crime scene, there are fragments of Chinese porcelain scattered around. Holmes and Watson, as always, team up to unravel this complex mystery, which involves a network of individuals with dark secrets and a relentless search for the pearl. Movie Highlights: The Borgia Pearl: The legendary jewel is more than just a valuable o...

Sherlock Holmes: The Spider Woman - with Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce - 1944

  Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman (1943): A Deadly Mystery Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman (originally, The Spider Woman) is another classic adventure by the duo Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, this time involving a mysterious series of murders. Released in 1943, this film introduces us to an iconic villain and an intriguing mystery. A Deadly Web The plot revolves around a series of "suicides" that terrorize London. Sherlock Holmes soon realizes that these cases are not what they seem and that there is a brilliant mind behind these crimes. The main suspect is an enigmatic and seductive woman, known as "The Spider Woman". Holmes, with his sharp mind, and Watson, with his unwavering loyalty, embark on a dangerous investigation to unmask the true identity of the killer and put an end to this series of crimes. Movie Highlights: Iconic Villain: The Spider-Woman character is memorable, with an imposing presence and an elaborate plan. Mystery and Suspense: T...