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  1. The Hound of the Baskervilles, American mystery-detective film, released in 1939, that was adapted from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic novel of the same name. It is noted for Basil Rathbone’s debut as Sherlock Holmes, a role that would define his career.. Victorian-era detective Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce), are called to Baskerville Hall in the mist-covered moors ...

  2. The Hound of the Baskervilles is a 1921 British silent mystery film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Eille Norwood, Catina Campbell and Rex McDougall. It is based on the 1902 Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle. It was made by Stoll Pictures, Britain's largest film company at the time.

  3. It follows Doyle's original novel closely, but with much abridgement. The solution to the mystery is the same as in the novel. The best performance in this film is given by Rex McDougall as Sir Henry Baskerville, and the film wisely emphasises him rather than Holmes or Watson. The best scenes in this film depict the spectral black hound ...

  4. Synopsis. After the death in suspicious circumstances of Charles Baskerville, the last descendant of the lineage of the Baskervilles, Henry, returned to the old family mansion. The charismatic detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful assistant, Dr. Watson, investigating the case, and discover the existence of a supernatural hound that in ...

  5. Wealthy landowner Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in the park of his castle, located in Dartmoor. He appears to have died of a heart attack, but according to his best friend, Dr. Mortimer, there's more to it. According to him, Charles is the victim of a supernatural being that haunts the area in the guise of a huge dog.

  6. Popular reviews. The first (1921) in the Stoll series of adaptations from Conan Doyle, featuring Eille Norwood as Holmes, this sets out its stall quickly as it disposes of the Hound plot in 61 minutes. Norwood was an excellent Holmes, championed by the author himself. He resembled the illustrations in the Strand Magazine and this print, in very ...

  7. The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the four crime novels by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes.Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set largely in Dartmoor, Devon in England's West Country and follows Holmes and Watson investigating the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound of supernatural origin.