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Sherlock Holmes Double Feature #2
Sherlock Holmes Double Feature 2
Actors: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Genres: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Television, Mystery & Suspense
NR     2008     2hr 12min

Rathbone's Holmes and Nigel Bruce's Dr. Watson search for three music boxes that conceal stolen Bank of London printing plates in ?Dressed to Kill? (1946/72 min.), and they must find a mysterious gem stolen while aboard a ...  more »

     
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Actors: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Genres: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Television, Mystery & Suspense
Sub-Genres: Action & Adventure, Comedy, Television, Mystery & Suspense
Studio: Critic's Choice
Format: DVD - Black and White
DVD Release Date: 10/22/2008
Original Release Date: 01/01/1946
Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/1946
Release Year: 2008
Run Time: 2hr 12min
Screens: Black and White
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English
Subtitles: English

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K. K. (GAMER)
Reviewed on 3/29/2023...
Pretty boring stuff with poor quality video and sound but a plot with substance if you like this genre.

Movie Reviews

Good prints of two Holmes favorites
Phil Muse | Stone Mountain, GA | 09/23/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It's always nice to get a bargain. There is no shortage of the public domain versions of these two perennial Sherlock Holmes favorites on budget home video releases. You can even find other Sherlock Holmes double features. The advantage with the present version from Critics Choice lies in the crispness of the prints. The print and sound quality of "Terror by Night" in particular are better than I've experienced on other labels in the price class. Beware the shorter, badly edited version (56 mins) that you will sometimes find of this film. The present version, at 60 minutes, is just right and is told with breathtaking economy. It also has Holmes simply narrate his reasons for suspecting Duncan Bleak (Alan Mowbray) as the culprit. I have seen another version in which this narration occurs over flashbacks from the previous scenes, which can be very confusing!"