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Titel  SHERLOCK HOLMES (ROXBURGH) - THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES


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GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Horror Sherlock Holmes (Roxburgh) - The Hound of the Baskervilles  2002 The Hound of the Baskervilles David Attwood United Kingdom 100 

6,6  IMDb

Nr.405 
Handlung
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate after an heir claims his estate is plagued by a ghostly dog. 
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(by jackandskyesmom on 20 January 2003)

This was a well done version of one of the most favorite of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tales. This version showcases an excellent cast, terrific costumes, and one of the best Edwardian locations yet. Other than Jeremy Brett's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes, which is the best ever, Mr. Roxburgh was a very believable detective. While Richard Roxburgh is a really good Holmes, Ian Hart is outstanding as Dr. Watson. He plays Watson as an intelligent, loyal, and very human but capable doctor. Ian Hart brought a fuller dimension to the Dr. Watson character to this Hound of the Baskervilles that many other version have not. I also liked Matt Day as Sir. Henry Baskerville. His youth helped make his character more believable than others who have played this roll. Richard E. Grant was a diabolical Stapleton and feelings I had toward him as the "bad guy" attest to his great acting ability, as I loved him as the Scarlet Pimpernel! The only disappointment was the very few moments when the computer animated 'hound' was on screen. When the hound was chasing Baskerville, it was terrifying but as the animal got close up and I could see it was turned into a computer animated composite of several animals, terror turned to unbelief! All in all it was one of the best versions so far and I enjoyed it very much. I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys not only a good detective story but somewhat of a horror story too. 
Darsteller
Richard Roxburgh ... Sherlock Holmes
Ian Hart ... Dr. John Watson
Richard E. Grant ... Jack Stapleton
Matt Day ... Sir Henry Baskerville
John Nettles ... Dr. James Mortimer
Geraldine James ... Mrs. Mortimer
Neve McIntosh ... Beryl Stapleton
Ron Cook ... Barrymore
Liza Tarbuck ... Mrs. Barrymore
Paul Kynman ... Selden the Convict 
Musik

Rob Lane 

Drehbuch

Arthur Conan Doyle  |  Allan Cubitt 

Produktion

Greg Brenman  |  Steve Christian  |  Allan Cubitt  |  Rebecca Eaton  |  Christopher Hall  |  Marigo Kehoe  |  Gareth Neame  |  Rupert Ryle-Hodges  |  Julie Scott  |  Sally Woodward Gentle