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  1. El perro de Baskervilles es una película dirigida por Paul Morrissey con Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Kenneth Williams, Terry-Thomas .... Año: 1978. Título original: The Hound of the Baskervilles. Sinopsis: El famoso detective y su inseparable ayudante, el Doctor Watson, reciben la visita del albacea de las extensas posesiones de los Baskerville, quien les informa de las extrañas ...

  2. Review by Brett Wright. ' The Hound of the Baskervilles ' is far from a strong film. Blame is often cast at Paul Morrissey for its deficiencies. But the failure of 'Baskervilles' is mostly due to a mismatch of collaborators. The film feels very much like a director-for-hire gig. It is clearly Peter Cook’s and, even more so, Dudley Moore’s show.

  3. 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.

  4. 25 de may. de 2008 · Holmes sends Dr Watson on ahead to accompany Sir Henry to the Baskerville estate on the forbidding Dartmoor moors. There Watson becomes embroiled in a mystery involving an escaped convict and the fearsome, seemingly supernatural Baskerville hound that is claiming victims on the moors. This BBC production is something like the twentieth ...

  5. Popular reviews. ' The Hound of the Baskervilles ' is far from a strong film. Blame is often cast at Paul Morrissey for its deficiencies. But the failure of 'Baskervilles' is mostly due to a mismatch of collaborators. The film feels very much like a director-for-hire gig. It is clearly Peter Cook’s and, even more so, Dudley Moore’s show.

  6. Review by Brett Wright. ' The Hound of the Baskervilles ' is far from a strong film. Blame is often cast at Paul Morrissey for its deficiencies. But the failure of 'Baskervilles' is mostly due to a mismatch of collaborators. The film feels very much like a director-for-hire gig. It is clearly Peter Cook’s and, even more so, Dudley Moore’s show.

  7. After Hitler's rise to power in 1934, Wilder fled his homeland. Once in Hollywood, Wilder and roommate Peter Lorre had to learn English quickly if they wanted to join the American film industry. Together the German expatriates learned the language and began staking their territory in the Dream Factory.