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The BBC Sherlock Holmes Collection (DVD) (*)
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$28.99 $25.98

Original Title: A Study in Scarlet / The Boscombe Valley Mystery / The Hound of the Baskervilles / The Sign of Four / The Blue Carbuncle
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2&4 )

Running Time:
290 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1922 - 2005 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Edwin L. Marin
George Ridgwell
Terence Fisher
David Attwood
Simon Cellan Jones
Cilla Ware


Written By:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Robert Florey
Geoffrey H. Malins
Peter Bryan
Allan Cubitt
David Pirie


Actors:
Reginald Owen ..... Sherlock Holmes
Anna May Wong ..... Mrs. Pyke
June Clyde ..... Eileen Forrester
Alan Dinehart ..... Merrydew (as Allan Dinehart)
John Warburton ..... John Stanford
Alan Mowbray ..... Lestrade
Warburton Gamble ..... Dr. Watson
J.M. Kerrigan ..... Jabez Wilson
Doris Lloyd ..... Mrs. Murphy
Billy Bevan ..... Will Swallow
Leila Bennett ..... Daffy Dolly
Wyndham Standing ..... Capt. Pyke
Halliwell Hobbes ..... Dearing
Eille Norwood ..... Sherlock Holmes
Hubert Willis ..... Dr. John Watson
Hal Martin ..... Charles McCarthy
Roy Raymond ..... James McCarthy
Fred Raynham ..... John Turner
Thelma Murray ..... Miss Turner
Peter Cushing ..... Sherlock Holmes
André Morell ..... Doctor John Watson
Christopher Lee ..... Sir Henry
Marla Landi ..... Cecile Stapleton
David Oxley ..... Sir Hugo Baskerville
Francis De Wolff ..... Doctor Richard Mortimer
Miles Malleson ..... Bishop Frankland
Ewen Solon ..... Stapleton
John Le Mesurier ..... Barrymore
Helen Goss ..... Mrs. Barrymore
Sam Kydd ..... Perkins
Michael Hawkins ..... Lord Caphill
Judi Moyens ..... Servant Girl
Michael Mulcaster ..... Selden - the Convict
David Birks ..... Servant
Richard Roxburgh ..... Sherlock Holmes
Ian Hart ..... Dr. John Watson
Richard E. Grant ..... Jack Stapleton
Matt Day ..... Sir Henry Baskerville
John Nettles ..... Dr. James Mortimer
Geraldine James ..... Mrs. Mortimer
Neve McIntosh ..... Beryl Stapleton
Ron Cook ..... Barrymore
Liza Tarbuck ..... Mrs. Barrymore
Paul Kynman ..... Selden the Convict
Danny Webb ..... Inspector Lestrade
Richard Hawley ..... Clayton
Jim Norton ..... Coroner
David McNeill ..... Hotel Porter
Casper Zafer ..... Warder 1 (as Caspar Zafer)
Rupert Everett ..... Sherlock Holmes
Nicholas Palliser ..... Dr. Dunwoody
Neil Dudgeon ..... Lestrade
Ian Hart ..... Dr. Watson
Anne Carroll ..... Mrs Hudson
Tamsin Egerton ..... Miranda Helhoughton (as Tasmin Egerton)
Perdita Weeks ..... Roberta Massingham
Jennifer Moule ..... Georgina Massingham
Eleanor David ..... Mary Pentney
John Cunningham ..... Bates
Michael Fassbender ..... Charles Allen
Jonathan Hyde ..... George Pentney
Gina Beck ..... Maid
Helen McCrory ..... Mrs. Vandeleur
Andrew Wisher ..... Constable (as Andy Wisher)
Tim McInnerny ..... Selden
John Bett ..... Charles Doyle
Emily Blunt ..... Jean Leckie
Gemma Burns ..... Maid
Anthony Calf ..... Bryan Charles Walker
Richard Conlon ..... Bold Student
Allan Corduner ..... Greenhough Smith
Brian Cox ..... Dr. Joseph Bell
Sinéad Cusack ..... Mary Doyle
Douglas Henshall ..... Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Laura D. McBryde ..... Forensic Corpse
Brian Pettifer ..... Harry How
Anne Raitt ..... Medium
Saskia Reeves ..... Louise Doyle
Ralph Riach ..... Cleeve
Anne Riatt ..... Medium
Erin Rowan ..... Mary Louise Doyle
Callum Tyler ..... Young Doyle
Finlay Welsh ..... Crighton Doctor
Ninian Wilson ..... Kingsley Doyle
Jordan Young ..... Male Patient


Synopsis:
Five episodes from the 1968 TV series based on the famous stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, starring Peter Cushing as Holmes and Nigel Stock as Dr Watson. In 'The Hound of the Baskervilles (Parts 1 and 2)', based on the most well-known Sherlock Holmes story of them all, Holmes travels to Dartmoor to unravel the murder mystery that has haunted the Baskerville family for generations. 'A Study in Scarlet' is based on the very first Sherlock Holmes story, in which Holmes must track down a relentless killer when the dead bodies of a string of victims are discovered, all with the word 'Rache' (German for 'revenge') written in blood next to where they are lying. In 'The Boscombe Valley Mystery', Holmes must prove that a young man found next to the dying, brutally beaten body of his tyrannous bully of a father is not guilty of his murder. In 'The Sign of Four', Holmes and Watson are intrigued by the case of Mary Morstan, whose father disappeared ten years previously. Every year since, Mary has received a pearl from a mystery benefactor, and she now requires the Baker Street detective to act as her escort in a meeting with the unknown patron. In 'The Blue Carbuncle', a priceless jewel with a sinister history has been stolen from its owner, the Countess of Morcar. When it is found in a goose's crop, the events surrounding how it got there and who the true thief is are puzzles only a genius such as Sherlock Holmes can unravel. This was the last episode in this series (which was one of the first TV series ever to be shot in colour), and was originally screened on 23rd December 1968.



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