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Titel  SHERLOCK HOLMES (WONTNER) 3 - THE TRIUMPH OF SHERLOCK HOLMES


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GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Crime, Mystery, Thriller Sherlock Holmes (Wontner) 3 - The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes  1935 The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes Leslie S. Hiscott United Kingdom 84 

5,9  IMDb

Nr.397 
Handlung
Holmes, retired to Sussex, is drawn into a last case when.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... 
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(by MikeF-6 on 16 May 2005)

An excellent Holmes story that benefits greatly by going directly to the source (mainly Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Valley Of Fear") and not only sticking pretty much to the original plot but also using a lot of the great dialog that Doyle wrote for Holmes. The problem with translating Sherlock Holmes to the screen (or writing new Holmes stories in full-length novel form) is that Doyle's original creation was such a brilliant detective he solved most mysteries almost instantly. Therefore, the short story was the best medium in which to present his adventures. If a story has to be stretched out to novel or feature film length, some other means had to be found to fill out the time and pages. Thus, beginning with Basil Rathbone (or maybe even earlier with William Gillette's original play), Sherlock Holmes became an action hero rather than a thinker. Arthur Wotner's Holmes and the script of "Triumph" retains the original essence of "the best and wisest man I have ever known" and shows us that he can delight and thrill us even more by seeing him as he was intended to be seen. 
Darsteller
Arthur Wontner ... Sherlock Holmes
Lyn Harding ... Professor Moriarty
Leslie Perrins ... John Douglas
Jane Carr ... Ettie Douglas
Ian Fleming ... Dr. Watson
Charles Mortimer ... Inspector Lestrade
Minnie Rayner ... Mrs. Hudson
Michael Shepley ... Cecil Barker
Ben Welden ... Ted Balding
Roy Emerton ... Boss McGinty 
Musik

 

Drehbuch

Arthur Conan Doyle  |  H. Fowler Mear  |  Cyril Twyford 

Produktion

Julius Hagen