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Dennis Hoey, as Inspector Lestrade in Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon. The writer David Stuart Davies concluded that Basil Rathbone was "the actor who has come closest to creating the definitive Sherlock Holmes on screen", also describing the choice as "inspired". [19]
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Young Sherlock Holmes, a film about Sherlock Holmes's early adventures as a teenager, was released in 1985. [31] In 1986 Walt Disney released The Great Mouse Detective, an animated animal film based on the tradition of Sherlock Holmes. In 1988, Michael Caine starred as Sherlock Holmes, with Ben Kingsley as Doctor Watson, in Without a Clue.
Sherlock Holmes (Éclair film series) Sherlock Holmes (Stoll film series) Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson; Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon; Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror; Sherlock Holmes Faces Death; The Sign of Four (1923 film) The Sign of Four (1932 film) The Sign of Four (1983 film) The Sign of Four (2001 film) Silver Blaze ...
The Pearl of Death (1944), Sherlock Holmes; Phantom Lady (1944) The Scarlet Claw (1944), Sherlock Holmes; The Spider Woman (1944) The Suspect (1944) And Then There Were None (1945) [9] Hangover Square (1945) The Hidden Eye (1945) The Thin Man Goes Home (1945) Pursuit to Algiers (1945) The House of Fear (1945) Spellbound (1945) [10] The Woman in ...
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom is a 1905 American silent film directed by J. Stuart Blackton for Vitagraph Studios. [1] It was the second film based on Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, following the 1900 Mutoscope trick film Sherlock Holmes Baffled, and is usually regarded as the first attempt to film a "serious" Holmes adaptation.