Quando il leggendario diamante Stella della Rhodesia viene rubato sul treno da Londra a Edimburgo e il figlio del proprietario viene assassinato, Sherlock Holmes deve scoprire quale dei suoi... Leggi tuttoQuando il leggendario diamante Stella della Rhodesia viene rubato sul treno da Londra a Edimburgo e il figlio del proprietario viene assassinato, Sherlock Holmes deve scoprire quale dei suoi sospetti compagni di viaggio è responsabile.Quando il leggendario diamante Stella della Rhodesia viene rubato sul treno da Londra a Edimburgo e il figlio del proprietario viene assassinato, Sherlock Holmes deve scoprire quale dei suoi sospetti compagni di viaggio è responsabile.
- Prof. William Kilbane
- (as Frederic Worlock)
- Dining Car Steward
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- Mock
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- Inspector MacDonald
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- Alfred Shallcross
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- Train Conductor
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- Man on Train Platform
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- Constable
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- Guard
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- QuizThe opening sequence showing the Edinburgh Express preparing for departure uses very short clips from Rome Express (1932).
- BlooperThe exterior shots of the train show different trains, including a model and a continental locomotive. At various times running wrong track on double track lines (UK runs on the left); numbers of carriages increase and decrease; carriage livery incorrect for LMS in 1946 (or earlier), should be LMS single colour "crimson lake"; one carriage seems to be all white (and disappears later); an overhead shot of clerestory roofed trains running wrong track, whilst all the other views are arc roofed, whether model or interior shots.
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Sherlock Holmes: The young lady is taking her mother to Scotland for burial.
Inspector Lestrade: In a coffin?
Sherlock Holmes: That is the customary method, I believe.
- Versioni alternativeAlso available in a colorized version from Hal Roach Studios, that runs 63 minutes.
- ConnessioniEdited from Rome Express (1932)
A few of the Holmes films made during World War Two annoyed me because of the rampant and often ham-fisted propaganda themes, so maybe one of the reason why this film appealed to me so much is that it stays away from any such themes. What we have instead is a streamlined and simple plot, which allows for more of what we tuned in for; namely, Holmes solving a mystery. The great detective has been hired to guard a lady carrying a rare diamond, The Star of Rhodesia, aboard a train bound for Edinburgh. I won't give anything else away, but I will say that while a few of the plot twists become apparent before they happen; most of them don't, and Terror by Night represents a solid hour of mystery. The classic style that makes the other films such a joy is here too; and because of the fact that this film (or any others in the series) never makes a direct bid for greatness, it is easy to enjoy and ignore any flaws that may ensue. This film isn't often mentioned when talking about the best Sherlock Holmes films - and it is topped by certain entries in the series. However, Terror by Night is a more than solid entry and you'll do well not to skip it!
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