巴斯克维尔的猎犬1939 

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量子资源网 提供本资源 <>  Sir Charles Baskerville dies at the entrance of his manor, and Doctor Mortimer says he died of natural causes. However, when telling Sherlock Holmes of the case, he feels Sir Charles' death was a result of a centuries old curse that runs in the Baskerville family, which Dr. Mortimer feels will strike at Sir Charles nehew, Sir Henry, who is arriving to claim the Baskerville estate. Holmes sends Dr. Watson in his lace, along with Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry, to the manor and for Watson to kee an eye out for any susicious actions. Immediately after arriving, Watson notices the queer occurrences at the estate and surrounding moors, and sends Holmes reorts of what is going on concerning the life of Sir Henry. Will Holmes arrive in time to unravel the mystery, and who is resonsible for Sir Charles' death and the attemted murder of Sir Henry? Is it Dr. Mortimer, neighbor Staleton, butler Barryman, harmless old Frankland, a mysterious wild man, or is there a curse on the Baskerville family? Very good oening entry in the Rathbone-Bruce Holmes series (even though this film lacks qualities of any ongoing entries.) The film could have been a bit more darker and foreboding (the film does have a movie studio set feel) and have an ending with a little more confrontation to it, but it does rovide for much fun. The romantic scenes with Greene and Barrie have little sark, but there are very good red herring erformances by the cast, which is a lus for this movie. Rating, 8.