Sherlock Holmes TV Classics, Vol. 7 On DVD
Actor: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford, Archie Duncan
Director: Steve Previn, Jack Gage
Genre: TV Series
Year: N/A
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 1 hours, 47 minutes
Released: February 22, 2005
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Produced in Europe for American audiences, the "Sherlock Holmes" 1954 TV series captures the essence of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters and themes. Ronald Howard (son of film star Leslie Howard) stars as the intensely analytical Holmes, aided by Dr. Watson (H. Marion Crawford) and antagonized by the Inspector Lestrade (Archie Duncan).
Impromptu Performance: A wrongly accused man only has one day to prove his innocence before he is put to death. As a last request he asks to see Sherlock Holmes.
Jolly Hangman: A traveling salesman is found hung in his hotel room. After an initial investigation, police rule his death a suicide. Convinced it was murder, the devastated widow pleads with Holmes to do further detective work.
Shoeless Engineer: Holmes comes across an injured man wandering through the woods carrying the limp body of a woman. The detective tries to put together the pieces of a bizarre puzzle, as the man tells a strange story of an attempted murder.
Singing Violin: A young woman has visions of ghosts haunting her bedroom. Before she is certified mad, her soon-to-be husband, James Wynin, makes an appointment to meet with Holmes and Watson. When shots ring out from the street in front of the detective's office, Wynin is found murdered in his carriage.
Ronald Howard, the similar-looking son of Leslie Howard (Ashley Wilkes in GONE WITH THE WIND), portrays Sherlock Holmes in this 1954 television series. Howard's quirkily affable and vigorous young Holmes may be closer to Doyle's original conception than any other actor's, and Howard Marion-Crawford's Dr. Watson matches the Watson of the original stories perfectly, being neither Nigel Bruce's comical bumbler nor Edward Hardwicke's near match for Holmes's intellect, but a relatively normal fellow. The mysteries scripted for the show lack much complexity, but the series manages to capture those mysterious elements that make Doyle's stories so outrageously enjoyable.
Actor: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford, Archie Duncan
Director: Steve Previn, Jack Gage
Genre: TV Series
Year: N/A
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 1 hours, 47 minutes
Released: February 22, 2005
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc: Black & White
Language: English
Subtitles : N/A
DESCRIPTION:
Produced in Europe for American audiences, the "Sherlock Holmes" 1954 TV series captures the essence of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters and themes. Ronald Howard (son of film star Leslie Howard) stars as the intensely analytical Holmes, aided by Dr. Watson (H. Marion Crawford) and antagonized by the Inspector Lestrade (Archie Duncan).
Impromptu Performance: A wrongly accused man only has one day to prove his innocence before he is put to death. As a last request he asks to see Sherlock Holmes.
Jolly Hangman: A traveling salesman is found hung in his hotel room. After an initial investigation, police rule his death a suicide. Convinced it was murder, the devastated widow pleads with Holmes to do further detective work.
Shoeless Engineer: Holmes comes across an injured man wandering through the woods carrying the limp body of a woman. The detective tries to put together the pieces of a bizarre puzzle, as the man tells a strange story of an attempted murder.
Singing Violin: A young woman has visions of ghosts haunting her bedroom. Before she is certified mad, her soon-to-be husband, James Wynin, makes an appointment to meet with Holmes and Watson. When shots ring out from the street in front of the detective's office, Wynin is found murdered in his carriage.
Ronald Howard, the similar-looking son of Leslie Howard (Ashley Wilkes in GONE WITH THE WIND), portrays Sherlock Holmes in this 1954 television series. Howard's quirkily affable and vigorous young Holmes may be closer to Doyle's original conception than any other actor's, and Howard Marion-Crawford's Dr. Watson matches the Watson of the original stories perfectly, being neither Nigel Bruce's comical bumbler nor Edward Hardwicke's near match for Holmes's intellect, but a relatively normal fellow. The mysteries scripted for the show lack much complexity, but the series manages to capture those mysterious elements that make Doyle's stories so outrageously enjoyable.
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