1939 - Baskerville Hound. (80 minutes black & white) Director: Actor: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Blues, Richard Green. Introduction: Sherlock Holmes is interested in the legend that has been transmitted for hundreds of years. Each of the wealthy Basqueville families eventually was killed by a huge hound dog. He investigated Basqueville and sent Dr. Watson to the land to help leave. But when a crazy prisoner ran away and found footprints of the beast, Baskerville wondered if Watson was enough. (Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's book on page 1902/256.) (Drama, Thriller)
(98 minutes) Director: Rouben Mammalian. Writer: Samuel Hohenstein. Actor: Frederick March, Miriam Hopkins, Rose Hobart. (According to Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886/157 pagination.) (Adventure type: Mystery, Crime, Horror) (Frederick March - 1931-1932 Best Actor Award)
Details are defined as personal features, facts, or projects, Basqueville Hounds, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle must use the details to investigate the curse of Baskerville . Sherlock Holmes and Watson are paying attention to detail but sometimes are struggling with important things; Holmes and Watson decide relevant things, keep their mind healthy and do both I have to do. To solve Baskervill
In the famous story "Hound of Basketville", starring Arthur Conan Doyle is Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes was resolved to settle the strange death that took place in the Baskerville Settlement. Holmes uses specific reasoning to solve the mystery of a hound dog. Sherlock Holmes is known for his excellence in gathering evidence to solve a mystery. He began to show his superior performance by leaving history behind the office wand. He shows how small clues can produce good assumptions by being able to transcend abstract objects in front of my eyes. The owner of the cane insisted on it and asked Holmes to solve the mystery of murder. His name was Dr. Mortimer, persuading Holmes to capture that mystery and find Charles Baskerville's killer. Dr. Mortimer tells Holmes by explaining the evidence he gathered, and he believed what happened to Sir Charles before his death.