Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson travel to Washington D.C. in order to prevent a secret document from falling into enemy hands.Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson travel to Washington D.C. in order to prevent a secret document from falling into enemy hands.Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson travel to Washington D.C. in order to prevent a secret document from falling into enemy hands.
- Mrs. J. Wellington Jr.
- (uncredited)
- Army Inspector
- (uncredited)
- Airplane Steward
- (uncredited)
- Nancy's Friend at Engagement Party
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Ruxton
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Porter
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe "V for victory" matchbooks were for war bonds and were not fictional.
- GoofsThe aircraft used in the opening scenes is a DC-3, but the aircraft seen taking off is a Boeing model.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Sherlock Holmes: Yes, but this is a great country, Watson.
Dr. John H. Watson: It certainly is, my dear fellow.
Sherlock Holmes: Look, up there ahead, the Capitol, the very heart of this democracy.
Dr. John H. Watson: Democracy, the only hope for the future, hey, Holmes?
Sherlock Holmes: "It's not given to us to peer into the mysteries of the future... but, in the days to come, the British and American people will, for their own safety and for the good of all, walk together in majesty, and in justice, and in peace."
Dr. John H. Watson: That's magnificent. I quite agree with you.
Sherlock Holmes: Not with me, with Mr. Winston Churchill. I was quoting from the speech he made not so long ago in that very building.
- Crazy creditsPrologue: Sherlock Holmes, the immortal character of fiction created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is ageless, invincible and unchanging.
In solving significant problems of the present day he remains - as ever - the supreme master of deductive reasoning.
- ConnectionsEdited into Who Dunit Theater: Sherlock Holmes Goes to Washington (2021)
Rathbone and Bruce are in Washington searching for a McGuffin - an American match folder with a chunk of important Allied microfilm wedged inside. It luckily slips by both Nazi villains, Daniell and Zucco, and eventually alls well that ends well. On the way there's some ace detecting - the wood splinter in the blanket (mentioned in a previous post) not only instantly ID'ed by Holmes but the shop and even the chair it came from instantly ID'ed too! For some reason Watson was portrayed as even more bumbling than usual, so it's much better to forget about the original in Conan Doyle while the film's on!
All these years and I'd not spotted Rathbone saying something to the American detective about "his blodgings" back at Baker Street!
It is a bit of a flag waver, but not so fervent as Voice or Weapon, and a worthwhile oldie to watch as a non-purist.
- Spondonman
- Apr 2, 2005
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1