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Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes (1932)

51% User Rating
1h 8min
Drama
Mystery
Crime

"Conan Doyle's Master Detective"

Moriarty is sentenced to death, and Sherlock Holmes prepares to retire to the country and marry his girl. But Moriarty has sworn that Holmes, Lt. Col. Gore-King of Scotland Yard, and his trial judge shall all be hanged too. When Moriarty escapes and proceeds to put his threat into operation, Holmes has to postpone his retirement.

William K. HowardDirector

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Clive Brook

Clive Brook

Sherlock Holmes

Miriam Jordan

Miriam Jordan

Alice Faulkner

Ernest Torrence

Ernest Torrence

Professor James Moriarty

Herbert Mundin

Herbert Mundin

George

Reginald Owen

Reginald Owen

Dr. Watson

Alan Mowbray

Alan Mowbray

Colonel Gore-King

C. Montague Shaw

C. Montague Shaw

Judge

Ivan F. Simpson

Ivan F. Simpson

Faulkner

Roy D'Arcy

Roy D'Arcy

Manuel Lopez (uncredited)

John George

John George

Bird Shop Thug (uncredited)

Brandon Hurst

Brandon Hurst

Secretary to Erskine (uncredited)

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Howard Leeds

Little Billy

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

June 13, 2022

What's more interesting about this early "Sherlock Holmes" outing is the approach Clive Brook takes to the character. About to marry his fiancée "Alice" (Miriam Jordan) he is called out of retirement after the evil "Moriarty" (Ernest Torrance) escapes from the gallows and vows revenge on him and his Scotland Yard associate "Col. Gore King" (Alan Mowbray). This is very much a solo effort. Reginald Owen is "Dr. Watson", but unlike in almost every other iteration of this fictional sleuth, he plays little more than a bit part as "Holmes" engages in a life or death struggle with his foe. Howard Leeds is, frankly, quite annoying as his more useful bell-boy helper "Billy" but there is quite a fun exchange with Herbert Mundin and Frank Atkinson after "Moriarty" starts to implement his plan to import Chicago-style racketeering to a London where the police were armed with little more than whistles and truncheons. The story is too far-fetched, for me. I found Brooks a little too sterile (despite his brief foray into aged drag) and the writing is all just a bit flat, but it's an interesting take to the character than wasn't replicated ever again.

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