Sherlock Holmes’ Cás mó (1932)

Sa an second surviving Sherlock Holmes film (nasc affiliate) starring Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes, dhá coirpigh gur éalaigh phríosún. Tá siad ag iarraidh díoltas a cruinn ar na fir, a thrasnaigh dúbailte ar cheann de na coirpigh, Jonathan Smalls. Smalls inis dhá cheann de na maoir a bpríosún nuair a bhí i bhfolach fhortún mór. The wardens find the treasure, have a falling out and one kills the other. The survivor of the plot, Major John Sholto, forgets about Smalls as he sets himself up in an estate with the money from the treasure.

Twenty years later, Jonathan Smalls and a confederate escape prison. Smalls seeks out Sholto, who has a heart attack and dies. Mar sin féin, Smalls still wants the treasure. Before Major Sholto dies, Sholto directs his sons to give some of their money to Mary Morstan, the daughter of the warden he killed during the treasure fight. When Mary Morstan realizes that strange men are hanging around her floral shop, she asks Sherlock Holmes for help in finding out why.

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Arthur Wontner in Still from The Sleeping Cardinal from the Public Domain

The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes’ Cás mó (1932) is actually the third Sherlock Holmes film starring Arthur Wontner. The Case of the Missing Rembrandt (1932) is considered a lost film. Arthur Wontner’s interpretation of Sherlock Holmes was closest to the character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Sign of Four was released on August 14, 1932.

Graham Soutten plays the one-legged criminal Jonathan Smalls. Soutten, who did have only one leg, added an interesting flourish to his character. He kicks his confederate with his wooden leg to put him back in his place. Smalls’ disability did not impede him. His dexterity with his wooden limb made him even more formidable.

Graham Soutten was born on August 7, 1891 i Londain, Sasana. I could not confirm whether Graham Soutten was born with one leg or if it was the result of an accident or a World War I injury. Soutten made a few films. He died in London in 1969 ag 77 bliana d'aois.

The Sign of Four runs approximately 72 minutes. It was a feature film originally released in England.

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