The Dog of Baskerville (film, 1988)

the Dog of Baskerville ( The Hound off the Baskervilles ), is a British film carried out by Brian Mills, and diffused for the first time in 1988 on ITV. It is based on the Televised series Sherlock Holmes . Chronologically, the history is between seasons 2 and 3 (in the past fourth and fifth segments) of the series.

Synopsis

The famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful Dr. Watson are called to solve an appalling curse which continues the unhappy family of Baskerville, decimated by a monstrous dog, left straight of the hell, since Sir Hugo, an ancestor, killed a country-woman. But the current heir, who arrives from the United States, does not believe in this nonsense.

Comments

Adapation by the studios Granada of the famous novel to sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Although being the filmed version most faithful which can exist, she is frequently criticized by accustomed series, for her manifest lack of rate/rhythm.

Data sheet

  • French Title: the Dog of Baskerville
  • English original Title: The Hound off the Baskervilles
  • Realizer: Brian Millets
  • Scenario writer: Trevor Bowen according to the novel éponyme of Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Producing: June Wyndham-Davies for Granada Television
  • Music: Patrick Gowers
  • special Effects: Lyndon Evans
  • Costumière : Kayt Turner
  • Make-up man: Ruth Quinn
  • Country: the United Kingdom
  • Lasted: 1:42 minutes
  • Kind: Inquire

Distribution

  • Jeremy Brett : Sherlock Holmes
  • Edward Hardwicke : Dr. Watson
  • Kristoffer Tabori: Sir Henry Baskerville
  • Raymond Adamson: Sir Charles Baskerville
  • Fiona Gillies: Beryl Stapleton
  • James Faulkner: Stapleton
  • Neil Duncan : Dr. Mortimer
  • Rosemary McHale: Mrs Barrymore
  • Ronald Pickup : Barrymore

See too

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • Card devoted to film on IMDB

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