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"The Speckled Band" was the sixth episode of the first series of Holmes adaptations by Granada Television starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes and David Burke as Watson, first broadcast in 1984. [41] "The Speckled Band" was adapted as part of the 1984–85 anime series Sherlock Hound. In this version, Moriarty poses as Roylott to steal Helen's money ...
Doctor Adam Spektor is an occult investigator, dealing with various occult menaces, such as mummies (Ra-Ka-Tep), vampires (Baron Tibor, Dracula), werewolves, and more.He is aided by Lakota Rainflower, his Sioux secretary (until issue #22), along with several semi-recurring assistants (Elliot Kane in issue #4 and #10, future love interest Lu-Sai in issues #12 and #24, his cousin Anne Sara in ...
The Speckled Band is a 1931 British mystery film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Lyn Harding, Raymond Massey and Angela Baddeley. It is an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle 's original 1892 story " The Adventure of the Speckled Band " and the 1910 play he adapted from it, The Speckled Band .
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen, chief of internal and family medicine at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis, who suffers a brain injury in a horrific car accident.After waking up from a brief ...
Algimantas Masiulis played Sherlock Holmes in a 1980 television film adaptation of the story by Belarusfilm, directed by Nikolai Lukyanov. [7] In 1984, the story was adapted by John Hawkesworth and Paul Finney as an episode of the Granada TV series, directed by David Carson and starring Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and David Burke as Dr ...
The Speckled Band ran at the Adelphi Theatre until 6 August, after which it immediately transferred to the Globe Theatre to complete a run of 169 London performances, closing on 29 October. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] A British tour followed in the Autumn of 1911 but the only actor from the original company to land a role was A. Corney Grain, now promoted from ...
The Beatles went viral before there was viral.. In 1964, after playing to a staggering 45% of American households on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in February, the band embarked upon a chaotic tour ...
Renamed to "Dr. Mystic", Occult also appeared in Centaur Publications' The Comics Magazine #1 (May 1936), with that story continuing in DC's More Fun Comics #14-17. In this story, he travels to a mystic realm where he flies and wears a cape, making him the first caped comic book superhero. [ 7 ]