- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film)
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name = The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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director =Alfred L. Werker
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writer =Arthur Conan Doyle (characters)William Gillette (play "Sherlock Holmes")Edwin Blum & William Drake (screenplay)
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starring =Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce Ida Lupino George Zucco
Alan Marshal
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distributor =Twentieth Century Fox
released =September 1 ,1939
runtime = 85 min.
country =U.S.A.
language = English
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preceded_by = "The Hound of the Baskervilles"
followed_by = "Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror "
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imdb_id = 0031022"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (1939) is a film featuring the characters of the
Sherlock Holmes series of books as created by SirArthur Conan Doyle . It was the second film to featureBasil Rathbone as Holmes andNigel Bruce as Doctor Watson, the final one they would make forTwentieth Century Fox , and the final one in the Rathbone/Bruce series to be set in period.George Zucco appeared as Holmes's nemesisProfessor Moriarty . In Britain, the film was originally released under the shorter title "Sherlock Holmes".Background
The film was ostensibly based on the stage play by
William Gillette , though little of the play's original plot remains aside from the Holmes/Moriarty conflict. The play famously featured a very youngCharlie Chaplin in one of his very first acting roles during its first London production, playing the character of Billy, who, in this movie, is played byTerry Kilburn .Plot
The film begins with Moriarty and Holmes verbally sparring on the steps outside the
Old Bailey where Moriarty has just been acquitted on a charge of murder due to lack of evidence. Holmes remarks, "You've a magnificent brain, Moriarty. I admire it. I admire it so much I'd like to present it, pickled in alcohol, to the London Medical Society". "It would make an impressive exhibit" sneers Moriarty.Later Holmes and Watson are visited at 221b Baker Street by Ann Brandon (
Ida Lupino ). She tells him that her brother Lloyd has received a strange note - a drawing of a man with analbatross hanging around his neck - identical to one received by her father just before his brutal murder ten years before. Holmes deduces that the note is a warning and rushes to find Lloyd Brandon. However he is too late, as Lloyd has been murdered by being strangled and having his skull crushed.Holmes investigates and attends a garden party, disguised as a music-hall entertainer, where he correctly believes an attempt will be made on Ann's life. Hearing her cries from a nearby park he captures her assailant, who turns out to be Gabriel Mateo, out for revenge on the Brandons for the murder of his father, by Ann's father in a dispute over ownership of their South American mine. His murder weapon was a
bolas . Mateo also reveals that it was Moriarty who urged him to seek revenge. Holmes realises that Moriarty is using the case as a distraction from his real crime, a crime that will stir theBritish Empire - an attempt to steal the Crown Jewels. Holmes rushes to theTower of London to prevent the crime, and during a struggle Moriarty falls, presumably to his death. [Davies, David Stuart, "Holmes of the Movies" (New English Library, 1976) ISBN 450 03358 9]Influence
The quote "Elementary, my dear Watson" was made popular by this film. Although it was spoken in a 1929
talkie "The Return of Sherlock Holmes", starringClive Brook , it was never featured in a canonicalArthur Conan Doyle story, although once Holmes said, in "The Adventure of the Crooked Man ", "Elementary". The quote "Elementary, my dear Watson" was ranked No. 65 in theAFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes poll.In the scene where Holmes gatecrashes the garden party dressed as a
music hall performer, he sings "Oh I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside ". This is an anachronism, since the film is set in 1894, but the song was written in 1907.Cast
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Basil Rathbone –Sherlock Holmes
*Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson
*Ida Lupino – Ann Brandon
*George Zucco –Professor Moriarty
* Alan Marshal – Jerrold Hunter
*E. E. Clive – Inspector Bristol ofScotland Yard
*Terry Kilburn – Billy
*Henry Stephenson – Sir Ronald RamsgateReferences
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