Murder ad Baskervilles (1937)
Arthur Wontner est arguably melius film portrayer Sherlock Holmes. His fifth and final outing as Holmes in Murder ad Baskervilles (1937). Mauris erat privatus in Britanniarum Regnum 1937 sed non dimisit in America, mense Januario, 15, 1941. Wontner was excellent as usual but Murder ad Baskervilles is the weakest offering in the series.
Film (affiliate link) is loosely based on the Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of the Silver Blaze. Twentieth-Century Fox adapted the same story for the Charlie Chan series in Charlie Chan in genus track (1936). In hoc film, Sherlock Holmes is attempting to prevent Professor Moriarity and Colonel Sebastian Moran from interfering with the result of a race.
Professor Moriarity and Colonel Moran have secured a hideout in the heart of London. A racing man pays Moriarity “a consideration” to eliminate the favorite “Silver Blaze” from a horse race in the country.
Complicating Professor Moriarity’s scheme is Sherlock Holmes’ et Dr. Watson’s visit to their old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. Holmes is catching up with Sir Henry twenty years after the incident in the Doyle story “The Hounds of the Baskervilles”.
Holmes assists Inspector Lestrade with the case after two men are murdered and “Silver Blaze” disappears. Holmes must solve the disappearance of “Silver Blaze”, the murder of the two men and save his old friend Dr. Watson from Professor Moriarity.
This film is fairly short at 64 minutes. A few good copies of Murder ad Baskervilles (1937) are available on YouTube but the best print is available on the free version of Hulu.
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