- Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
Infobox Film
name = Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
image_size = 162px
caption = Movie poster
director = John Rawlins
producer =
writer = Arthur Conan Doyle (characters)
Robert Hardy Andrews (adaptation & screenplay)
narrator =
starring =Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce Evelyn Ankers
Reginald DennyThomas Gomez
music =
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =Universal Studios
released =September 18 , 1942
runtime = 65 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
preceded_by = "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"
followed_by = "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon "
website =
amg_id = 1:66279
imdb_id = 0035318"Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror" is the third film in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of
Sherlock Holmes movies. Made in 1942, the movie combines elements of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story "His Last Bow" and loosely parallels the real-life activities ofLord Haw-haw . Horror film "scream queen"Evelyn Ankers appears as leading lady.Plot summary
The film begins with a title card describing Holmes and Watson as "timeless", as an explanation as to why the film is set in contemporary times, rather than Holmes' era of 1881-1914, as the preceding 20th Century Fox films were. Though there is a nod to the classic Holmes in a scene where Holmes and Watson are leaving 221b Baker Street, and Holmes picks up his
Deerstalker . Watson protests, and Holmes reluctantly puts on a fedora instead.Holmes is called into the "Inner Council" of British Intelligence by Sir Evan Barham (Reginald Denny), to assist in stopping Nazi saboteurs operating in Britain, whose activities are announced in advance in radio broadcasts by "The Voice of Terror".
Holmes investigates, following the trail from
Limehouse to a bombed-out church on the south coast. There he reveals the true identity of "The Voice of Terror" as Barham who happens to be an imposter. Holmes then reveals that inWorld War I , the real Barham was a prisoner in a German war camp and had an uncanny resemblance to a Heinrich Von Bork, a member of the German Secret Service; one day the real Barham was taken out and shot, murdered in cold blood; the gentleman who called Holmes into the case was Von Bork himself who had posing as Barham for 24 years; Holmes then added that Barham had no immediate family, so his private life was well studied by Von Bork who also studied at Oxford and had knowledge of the English language and manners. So, with a little help ofplastic surgery , not to mention the resemblance to Barham in the first place, the deception was carried thoroughly. Holmes also concludes that the real Sir Evan Barham carried a scar from childhood, the one Von Bork carried from plastic surgery was approximately 20 years old, that's how Holmes suspected the imposter.The film ends with a direct quote from "His Last Bow":
:Watson: It's a lovely morning, Holmes.:Holmes: There's an East wind coming, Watson.:Watson: I don't think so. Looks like another warm day.:Holmes: Good old Watson. The one fixed point in a changing age. But there's an East wind coming all the same. Such a wind as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson, and a good many of us may wither before its blast. But it's God's own wind none the less. And a greener, better, stronger land will be in the sunshine when the wind is cleared. [Davies, David Stuart, "Holmes of the Movies" (New English Library, 1976) ISBN 450 03358 9]
Cast
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Basil Rathbone asSherlock Holmes
*Nigel Bruce asDr. John H. Watson
*Evelyn Ankers as Kitty
*Henry Daniell as Sir Alfred Lloyd
*Thomas Gomez as R.F. Meade
*Reginald Denny as Sir Evan Barham/Heinrich Von Bork
*Leyland Hodgson as Captain Roland Shore
*Olaf Hytten as Admiral Sir John Prentiss
*Montagu Love as General Jerome LawfordReferences
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