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The Hound of the Baskervilles

The Hound of the Baskervilles

  • Status: Released
  • 24-03-1939
  • Runtime: 80 min
  • Score: 7.114
  • Vote count: 201

On his uncle's death Sir Henry Baskerville returns from Canada to take charge of his ancestral hall on the desolate moors of Devonshire, and finds that Sherlock Holmes is there to investigate the local belief that his uncle was killed by a monster hound that has roamed the moors since 1650, and is likely to strike again at Sir Henry.

Richard Greene

Sir Henry Baskerville

Basil Rathbone

Sherlock Holmes

Wendy Barrie

Beryl Stapleton

Nigel Bruce

Doctor John H. Watson

Lionel Atwill

Dr. James Mortimer

John Carradine

Barryman

Barlowe Borland

Frankland

Beryl Mercer

Mrs. Jennifer Mortimer

Morton Lowry

John 'Jack' Stapleton

Ralph Forbes

Sir Hugo Baskerville

E. E. Clive

London Cabbie John Clayton

Eily Malyon

Mrs. Barryman

Lionel Pape

The Coroner

Nigel De Brulier

The Notting Hill Murderer

Mary Gordon

Mrs. Hudson

Ian Maclaren

Sir Charles Baskerville

Ruth Terry

Betsy Ann

Mary Young

Betsy Ann's Mother (uncredited)

Kenneth Hunter

Ship's Officer (uncredited)

Vesey O'Davoren

Ship's Steward (uncredited)

John Graham Spacey

Ship's Porter (uncredited)

David Thursby

Open Carriage Driver (uncredited)

Peter Willes

Roderick

Leonard Carey

Hugo's Servant (uncredited)

Rita Page

Chambermaid (uncredited)

Jack Egger

(uncredited)

Frank McLure

Ship Passenger (uncredited)

Brandon Beach

Ship Passenger (uncredited)

Blitzen

The Hound (as Chief)

James Carlisle

Ship Passenger (uncredited)

Herschel Graham

Ship Passenger (uncredited)

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A lovely, suspenseful adaptation of Conan Doyle's story about a wealthy English landowner who comes into his inheritance thanks to the legend of a brutal hound that terrorises the Dartmoor countryside where the estate of Sir Henry Baskerville lies. Enter Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson (Basil Rathbone and his superbly played foil, Nigel Bruce) who get their first outing as the super-sleuth and his loyal, if somewhat dithery, companion. Richard Greene and Lionel Atwill feature prominently too, but this is essentially about the chemistry between the two main stars and it works a treat. The dialogue is a touch verbose, but the eeriness of the foggy moor and a strong supporting cast make for a superb 80 minutes of engrossing drama.