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| Sherlock Holmes intent on marrying his sweetheart and retiring after arch foe, Moriarty, is captured. Moriarty has different ideas though. One for the "not bad" category, even if the concept of a domesticated Holmes is a bit hard to swallow. Watson is very peripheral to the action as well. But Torrence makes the most of Moriarty. |
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![]() | 6th November 1932 Cinema |
![]() | Sherlock Holmes |
![]() | Alice Faulkner |
![]() | Professor James Moriarty |
![]() | George, Publican |
![]() | Dr. Watson |
![]() | Little Billy |
![]() | Colonel Gore-King |
![]() | Judge |
![]() | Man in Pub |
![]() | Faulkner |
![]() | Tony Ardetti/Homer Jones |
![]() | Carnival Thug |
![]() | Manuel Lopez |
![]() | Al |
![]() | Bird Shop Thug |
![]() | Gaston Roux |
![]() | Prison Guard |
![]() | Secretary to Erskine |
![]() | Sir Albert Hastings |
![]() | Chaplain |
![]() | Hans Dreiaugen |