Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) | |
Director(s) | Roy William Neill |
Producer(s) | Howard Benedict (associate), Roy William Neill (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Crime, Film Adaptation, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Detectives, Spies, Washington D.C. |
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Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) was a Crime - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Roy William Neill and produced by Roy William Neill and Howard Benedict.
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THE DISTRACTION BLOGATHON: Sherlock Holmes in Washington, 1943
on Nov 12, 2021 From Caftan WomanRebecca Deniston of Taking Up Room is hosting The Distraction Blogathon from November 12th to 14th. Rebecca's blogathon mandate: "MacGuffin's. Red herrings. Dangling carrots. Bait and switch. Whatever. We all know how movies mess with our heads."My contribution to the blogathon includes both a distr... Read full article
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Sherlock Holmes:
I shall write a monograph someday on the noxious habit of accumulating useless trivia.
Sherlock Holmes: I assure you that Dr. Watson is the very soul of discretion.
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Sherlock Holmes: I assure you that Dr. Watson is the very soul of discretion.
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Uniquely, Holmes and Watson do not appear until the second reel of the film.
This was the third Sherlock Holmes feature produced at Universal. It was the second to be directed by Roy William Neill, and the first film in which he took over as the series producer.
The dubbed German version released in 1959 removed all Nazi references from the dialogue. The story of this edited version is about gangsters trying to get hold of a secret medicine formula that could be dangerous if in the wrong hands.
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This was the third Sherlock Holmes feature produced at Universal. It was the second to be directed by Roy William Neill, and the first film in which he took over as the series producer.
The dubbed German version released in 1959 removed all Nazi references from the dialogue. The story of this edited version is about gangsters trying to get hold of a secret medicine formula that could be dangerous if in the wrong hands.
read more facts about Sherlock Holmes in Washington...