The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes ★★½ 1935
Wontner and Fleming teamed for an early series of Holmesian romps. In one of their best outings, Sherlock Holmes comes out of retirement as a series of bizarre murders of Pennsylvania coal miners lure him back into action. From “The Valley of Fear” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 84m/B VHS, DVD . GB Arthur Wontner, Ian Fleming; D: Leslie Hiscott.
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