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Overview
Release Date:
3 July 1959 (USA) moreTagline:
Sherlock Holmes' Most Terrifying Adventure! [UK] morePlot:
When a nobleman is threatened by a family curse on his newly inherited estate, detective Sherlock Holmes is hired to investigate. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Hammer, Holmes, and the Hound moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Peter Cushing | ... | Sherlock Holmes | |
| André Morell | ... | Doctor Watson (as Andre Morell) | |
| Christopher Lee | ... | Sir Henry | |
| Marla Landi | ... | Cecile | |
| David Oxley | ... | Sir Hugo | |
| Francis De Wolff | ... | Dr. Mortimer (as Francis de Wolff) | |
| Miles Malleson | ... | Bishop | |
| Ewen Solon | ... | Stapleton | |
| John Le Mesurier | ... | Barrymore | |
| Helen Goss | ... | Mrs. Barrymore | |
| Sam Kydd | ... | Perkins | |
| Michael Hawkins | ... | Lord Caphill | |
| Judi Moyens | ... | Servant Girl | |
| Michael Mulcaster | ... | Convict | |
| David Birks | ... | Servant |
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Also Known As:
Cão dos Baskervilles, O (Brazil) (Portugal) (original subtitled version) [pt]Baskervillen koira (Finland) [fi]
Baskervilles hund (Sweden) [sv]
Chien des Baskerville, Le (France) [fr]
Epistrofi tou Sherlock Holmes, I (Greece) [el]
Furia dei Baskerville, La (Italy) [it]
Hund von Baskerville, Der (West Germany) [de]
Perro de los Baskerville, El (Spain) [es]
Sabueso de los Baskerville, El (Venezuela) [es]
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87 min | Canada:64 min (Ontario)Country:
UKLanguage:
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Color (Technicolor)Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)Certification:
USA:Approved (PCA #19213) | Canada:PG | Norway:16 | Finland:K-16 | UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (re-rating) (1988) | Australia:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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The first Sherlock Holmes movie to be filmed in color. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: The window in the bishops room is already cracked (presumably in order for it to smash in a certain way) before it is broken by the telescope. moreQuotes:
[introducing himself]Bishop Basil Frankland: Bishop of the Upper Isles... for what they're worth.
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Why was this the only 'Holmes' film made by Hammer?How many films did Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee do together?
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Director Terence Fisher, actors Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and Andre Morrell, and the Hammer production crew bring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous story of the legendary hound of the Baskervilles into colour for the first time. In point of fact, this is the first Sherlock Holmes story filmed in glorious colour, and it does the story proud with its phospherescent glow on the dog, its swirling mists, and the natural tweed colours of Holmes and Watson. Though some argue that Cushing was miscast as Holmes, I argue most vehemently THAT he is perfectly cast as the great detective. His features cry out Doyle's character, and his obvious inner quest for perfection resonates strongly through the character as well. Cushing lends his class to the role and, in my opinion, gives us a fine Holmes, perhaps one of the screen's best. I always enjoy watching a Cushing performance as he was an actor that loved to play with props, and as Christopher Lee states in his autobiography, a man who could play with the prop and act to perfection, often making it look so very elementary. Watch his Holmes. Very few scenes go by where he isn't playing with something. Lee is good in his role, though the part is rather lacklustre. Andre Morrell is a fine Watson. He does not do the Nigel Bruce buffoon act, but rather he plays a man capable of having graduated from medical school. The rest of the cast is good with Francis DeWolff standing out as a doctor in love with himself and the sound of his voice and the ever affable Miles Malleson adding comic relief as a befuddled bishop. The story stays pretty close to the word according to Doyle. Fisher gives what you would expect: tight direction, lush cinematography, and loads of beautiful shots of the fog-ridden moors. The film has a clever prologue about the curse of the Baskervilles as an introduction, and it is wonderfully executed.