USA,
1946, 72 min
Directed by:
Roy William NeillScreenplay:
Frank GruberCinematography:
Maury GertsmanCast:
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Morison, Edmund Breon, Frederick Worlock, Holmes Herbert, Harry Cording, Mary Gordon, Ian Wolfe, William H. O'Brien (more)VOD (1)
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Two people die after buying musical boxes. Sherlock Holmes traces the boxes to a criminal in prison who is there for stealing printing plates. Could this provide the solution to his crime? (official distributor synopsis)
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Basil Rathbone was quite an interesting Sherlock Holmes, and I must say, he suited the role quite well. It's a relaxed film, pleasant to watch, with quite an interesting story and very good camera work in terms of image quality. Well, it's just a pleasant viewing experience, something I could easily handle on TV even today. I might look at other films in the series with Rathbone and Bruce. ()