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The Hound of the Baskervilles

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (1972)
CrimeHorrorMystery

Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, try to solve the murder of the heir to the Baskerville fortune.Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, try to solve the murder of the heir to the Baskerville fortune.Sherlock Holmes and his assistant, Dr. Watson, try to solve the murder of the heir to the Baskerville fortune.

  • Director
    • Barry Crane
  • Writers
    • Robert E. Thompson
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Stars
    • Stewart Granger
    • Bernard Fox
    • William Shatner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    426
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barry Crane
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Thompson
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Stars
      • Stewart Granger
      • Bernard Fox
      • William Shatner
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stewart Granger
    Stewart Granger
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Dr. Watson
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • George Stapleton
    Anthony Zerbe
    Anthony Zerbe
    • Dr. John Mortimer
    Sally Ann Howes
    Sally Ann Howes
    • Laura Frankland
    Jane Merrow
    Jane Merrow
    • Beryl Stapleton
    Ian Ireland
    Ian Ireland
    • Sir Henry Baskerville
    John Williams
    John Williams
    • Arthur Frankland
    Alan Caillou
    Alan Caillou
    • Inspector Lestrade
    Brendan Dillon
    Brendan Dillon
    • Barrymore
    Arline Anderson
    • Eliza Barrymore
    Liam Dunn
    Liam Dunn
    • Messenger
    Michael St. Clair
    • Constable
    Barry Bernard
    • Manager
    Constance Cavendish
    • Eel Monger
    Billy Bowles
    • Billy Cartwight
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Higgins
    Karen Kondazian
    Karen Kondazian
    • Mrs. Mortimer
    • (as Karen Kondan)
    • Director
      • Barry Crane
    • Writers
      • Robert E. Thompson
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
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    9ilania_a

    Hounds of the Baskerville, 1972

    I beg to differ. This production was by far the best of the films made of this story. I did not laugh at all. In fact I would like to own a VHS or a DVD of this film, if possible!

    I loved all the movies featuring Stewart Granger, he was a captivating star! I also liked the actor Ian Ireland, who played Sir Henry. The photography was very good and the film created an ambiance/mood befitting this mystery.

    Despite the fact that it has been many years since I have seen it and I am not really able to point out specific details, I can safely say that this was an entertaining movie.
    5hte-trasme

    Well, not a total dog...

    This adaptation of Conan Doyle's most famous Sherlock Holmes story was made as a TV movie for ABC -- evidently with considerably limited resources. I don't begrudge a film for being made under budget of resource constraints but this "Hound of the Baskervilles" doesn't handle those constraints well. On the whole it has a good number of flaws, none of which is vastly troublesome individually, but which together make it an uninspiring Sherlock Holmes film.

    It's a sad victim of needing resources for a story set in a different time and with a wider scope than perfectly standard TV programs circa 1972, and not getting that. As a result there are some distractingly sloppy production decisions, with poorly disguised studio sets doubling for the moor, some scenes obviously dubbed in later, and even paintings used as exteriors and some very obvious CSO/bluescreen representing Watson's reflection in tea set early on. The stock music score is distracting, loud, and almost amusingly inappropriate at times.

    Stewart Granger is rather oddly cast as Sherlock Holmes as he does not look the part at all, but that is not in itself a flaw. His acting is adequate for these purposes but it's really rather a one-dimensional performance, mainly slick superiority and not much more. Bernard Fox is a pretty good Watson, traditionally befuddled yet still believable when he does something intelligent.

    William Shatner is a very recognizable face "guest starring" (per the credits) in a small role as Stapleton. Jokes aside, I actually think he's a very good actor, and it's nice to see him here. Other performances are generally lackluster, except for Anthony Zerbe as Dr. Mortimer. He started out impressing me as too obviously sinister, but then growing on me in a quiet and eccentrically good performance.

    The script of the adaptation is serviceable if very surface-oriented and lacking in much sparkle. This was entertaining enough viewing for its running time, but overall one is left with an impression of a careless production on which not many people really tried very hard; I'm not surprised Watson's obvious hint at sequels to this production in the closing moments was not taken up.
    Steevh

    But there is One Saving Grace...

    ...And that's an aspect of the set design- one tiny thing, mind you- the background painting of St Paul's Cathedral behind Baker Street, that gives the impression that Holmes lives on a hill overlooking London. It's irrelevant to most people, but for me that's a nugget of accidental genius that sums up how I feel about Holmes... the watchful guardian etc etc.

    Apart from that, yes it's crap.
    4jwpeel-1

    a proposed mystery series...

    I remember even the TV promo for this turkey. Not only did it feature a white haired Sherlock Holmes, but a boring over the top Dr. Watson.The mystery as handled badly and the most amazing part of it all was that was a pilot to a rotating series of detective characters including Ross Martin as Charlie Chan. I m glad that never happened and I am a hardcore Sherlock Holmes fan. For the record, Peter Crushing and Nigel Stock are the very best of Holmes and Watson ever... even better than Basil and Nigel, or Jeremy Brett and either of his Watsons. Just saying.

    Having said all of that, I would Ike to own a DVD of the film just because I am a completist..Maybe even a bit of a glutton for punishment.
    barnabyrudge

    Bad version of a favourite old chestnut

    This is the umpteenth version of a popular Conan Doyle mystery novel, featuring the legendary Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Watson. Unfortunately, this is the poorest version of the story of the lot, with terribly miscast actors struggling to contend with an amateurish script. Shatner and Zerbe in particular look misplaced amid the period trappings, but even Granger (as Holmes) doesn't seem to fit, in spite of his classical English accent.Even the music for the movie is plundered from Cape Fear. If you want to see a good Sherlock Holmes movie, stick with the Basil Rathbone series.... this is the pits!

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    • Trivia
      This film was intended as a part of a revolving series of detectives, including Nick Carter starring Robert Conrad but poor ratings stopped that.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Railway Children (1970)

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Hund von Baskerville
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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