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Sherlock Holmes Collection, The: Volume Two (1942)
Rating:
Starring: Nigel Bruce, Basil Rathbone
Director: Roy William Neill
Category: Suspense, Mystery
Studio: MPI
Subtitles:
Length:
275 mins

 
 

 

The master detective Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and his faithful cohort Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) are back, preserved and digitally restored in 35mm to original condition by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. These newly restored versions of the classic films include the period war bond tag, studio logo and credits from its original theatrical release. Filled with ominous shadows and interesting camera angles, the visual beauty of the film in 35mm is stunning.

Contains Four Classic Feature Films:

Pearl of Death (1944)
The master detective must solve a series of horrible murders involving busts of Napoleon and a missing gem that has caused murder and misfortune since the days of the Borgias.

The Scarlet Claw (1944)
Holmes and Watson journey to Canada to attend a meeting of the Royal Canadian Occult Society. Before long, they are investigating a series of gruesome murders that the locals attribute to a legendary phantom marsh monster.

The Spider Woman (1944)
With all of London aghast at a mysterious succession of "pajama suicides," Holmes decides the deaths are diabolically planned murders committed by a mysterious woman.

The House of Fear (1945)
The Good Comrades are a collection of varied gentleman residing at Drearcliff House, ancestral home of their eldest member. All seems serene until one by one the members begin to perish in the most grisly of manners. Foul play is suspected and Holmes is asked to investigate.