Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Mystery, Thriller | Sherlock Holmes (Rathboner) 10 - Das Haus des Schreckens | 1945 | The House of Fear | Roy William Neill | United States | 69 |
7,3 IMDb Nr.687 | Handlung "HORROR stalking its halls!" Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of deaths at a castle with each foretold by the delivery of orange pips to the victims. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by ccthemovieman-1 on 22 August 2006) I'd have to rate this as one of the best of the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films. It has about everything you would want in these movies - suspense, action, a clever story and some good humor courtesy our friend Dr. Watson. The latter is in top form with a number of funny lines and reactions to the happenings around him. Meanwhile, this plays like the Agatha Christie story, "And Then There Were None." Instead of "10 Little Indians," there are the "orange pips" which are sent in an envelope to the members of the "The Good Comrades" club up in Drearcliff, Scotland. Whoever receives the envelope is shortly thereafter murdered in a grisly way. Holmes, Watson and then Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard, all venture up to the Scottish mansion to investigate the murders. This is good stuff with nary a lull during the 69-minute film that features a variety of suspects, from evil-looking to the nicest guy in the house. Who is committing these murders is anyone's guess, right down to the end. | Darsteller Basil Rathbone ... Sherlock Holmes Nigel Bruce ... Doctor Watson Aubrey Mather ... Alastair Dennis Hoey ... Lestrade Paul Cavanagh ... Simon Merrivale Holmes Herbert ... Alan Cosgrave Harry Cording ... John Simpson Sally Shepherd ... Mrs. Monteith Gavin Muir ... Chalmers Florette Hillier ... Alison MacGregor | ||||
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