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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Hound of the Baskervilles

Original title: Priklyucheniya Sherloka Kholmsa i doktora Vatsona: Sobaka Baskerviley
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1981
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 17m
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8.5/10
6.8K
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981)
Period DramaAdventureCrimeMystery

When Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in his country house, Dr James Mortimer asks Sherlock Holmes for help to save Sir Henry Baskerville, the only known heir, from the curse that haunt... Read allWhen Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in his country house, Dr James Mortimer asks Sherlock Holmes for help to save Sir Henry Baskerville, the only known heir, from the curse that haunts Baskerville family.When Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead in his country house, Dr James Mortimer asks Sherlock Holmes for help to save Sir Henry Baskerville, the only known heir, from the curse that haunts Baskerville family.

  • Stars
    • Vasiliy Livanov
    • Vitali Solomin
    • Rina Zelyonaya
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    • Stars
      • Vasiliy Livanov
      • Vitali Solomin
      • Rina Zelyonaya
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Vasiliy Livanov
    Vasiliy Livanov
    • Sherlock Holmes
    • 1981
    Vitali Solomin
    Vitali Solomin
    • Dr. Watson
    • 1981
    Rina Zelyonaya
    Rina Zelyonaya
    • Mrs. Hudson
    • 1981
    Irina Kupchenko
    Irina Kupchenko
    • Miss Beryl Stapleton
    • 1981
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    Nikita Mikhalkov
    • Sir Henry Baskerville
    • 1981
    Alla Demidova
    Alla Demidova
    • Laura Lyons
    • 1981
    Svetlana Kryuchkova
    Svetlana Kryuchkova
    • Eliza Barrymore
    • 1981
    Aleksandr Adabashyan
    Aleksandr Adabashyan
    • John Barrymore
    • 1981
    Boryslav Brondukov
    Boryslav Brondukov
    • Inspector Lestrade
    • 1981
    Sergey Martinson
    Sergey Martinson
    • Mr. Frankland
    • 1981
    Evgeniy Steblov
    Evgeniy Steblov
    • Dr. James Mortimer
    • 1981
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Hugo Baskerville…
    • 1981
    Oleg Palmov
    Oleg Palmov
    • Postal director
    • 1981
    Oleg Belov
    Oleg Belov
    • Cabman 2704
    • 1981
    Dmitry Bessonov
    Dmitry Bessonov
    • Butler
    • 1981
    Paul Leomar
    • Selden - Convict
    • 1981
    A. Khudeyev
    • Appearing
    • 1981
    R. Chirov
    • Appearing
    • 1981
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    yanmazor

    A brilliant movie that has faultlessly reflected the atmosphere of Sherlock Holmes stories.

    The movie, as well as others of this series, proves that if you got a talent, you can shoot even if you are somewhat short on means. To shoot this movie, the crew, of course, could not go to some British location, and its London portion was shot in the ancient quarter of Riga. But more than anything, marvelous play of V. Livanov and Co. made it possible to express the spirit of this novel by Arthur Conan Doyle as well as the atmosphere of the 19th century England (which, on the whole, was not the case when the Soviet movie-makers had to deal with American settings.) Unforgettable irony of almost omniscient Sherlock Holmes, Watson's ignorance, bordering on stupidity, charming sagacity of Mrs. Hudson, thick-witted inspector Lestrade - that's how the movie about Sherlock Holmes should look like.
    adelka_soba

    the best film about Holmes!

    If you have slightest possibility to get it and if you enjoy reading Conan Doyle, you have to get it! It's the best film about Holmes I've ever seen! Its director made no one step from the original plot and kept everything safe. You will appreciate warm irony and humor of this film. It's a masterpiece.
    dbdumonteil

    Salivates like a Pavlov dog

    Russians are good at adapting English detective stories.Didn't they make the best version of Agatha Christie's "Ten little N....." aka "ten little Indians" aka "and then there were none" ,the only one which followed the plot of the novel till the end.

    "Hound" is no exception.Its unusual length is explained by the fact it was a two-part MTV work.(One should notice that Russian "ten little N..." had a running time of two hours +)Well acted ,the movie sounds English wherever it takes place,in Baker street in Sherlock's flat -the streets of London are the only flaw ,but we do not see them that much- or in the Baskerville castle or on the moor .The butler serving porridge every morning could not sound more English.The flashback concerning Hugo Baskerville receives a treatment which retains its mystery.The landscapes and the color are excellent and the subtitles allow non-Russian-speaking to follow the plot ,in case they would not know it,which is ,like for Christie's novel ,dubious for whodunit buffs.
    9nomoons11

    No contest on which is the best version of The Hound of the Baskervilles...This is it

    If you come upon these rare old Soviet Sherlock Holmes variations I would advise you to jump on them quick, you'll see the best of any variation or story that's ever been done.

    All that being said, that in know way takes away from what Jeremy Brett or Basil Rathbone accomplished. Each actors interpretation is different than another's but if you want a version that is true to the story, then this is the one...hands down.

    Seeing these old Soviet versions are a real treat. You would think that they would try and sneak some anti-capitalist or pro Soviet type of propaganda in this but as far as I can tell, this is straight from the story itself and just pretty darn entertaining. With these bare bones versions of the Sherlock tales you'll get a setting they want you to believe is in London circa the time they were told but you can plainly see that the backdrop is Soviet with the architecture and style. Even with this, it's very charming the Soviets take on the Sherlock series.

    I can't tell anyone enough how good this series is. They couldn't have picked a better pair to play the title roles. These were parts these two were made for. Make an effort to find these series of TV movies from cold war days and be ready for a real treat from the Iron Curtain. I'll bet cash money you'll love every minute of these hard to find gems.
    9hte-trasme

    Hound it down

    "The Hound of the Baskervilles" is almost certainly the Sherlock Holmes story most adapted for screen versions. In a sense that's not surprising because it's so good, but in another it is, since the character of Holmes himself is absent for much of the story. Filmmakers tend to resort to awkwardly rewriting the original or leaving the story in the hands of a bumbling, unbelievable Watson.

    This film, however, from a series of excellent films made for Soviet television and starring Vasili Livanov as Holmes, benefits from a Watson who is perhaps the screen's best -- excellently acted by Vitali Solomin as both a man ready for action and a sensitive writer, and always three- dimensionally written. He's more than capable of driving the middle section of this "Hound of the Baskervilles" -- a production which apart from that also seems to get just about everything else right.

    In two parts it runs to almost two and a half hours, and that long running time is invaluable. It never drags, being excellently directed with attention to detail in every shot and a nuanced sense of suspense, and the extra breathing room allows every minor and supporting character to be given a significant role. That's huge, as they are all illuminated with well-written scenes and inhabited as character parts with good performances. It gives a great sense of scope and complexity to the mystery.

    Part of the success here is that this production somehow manages to treat the original without too much reverence, but still to recreate its atmosphere perfectly. This means while Sir Henry is introduced as a very funny figure of comedy, he can slowly become more of a figure of pity. It is actually quite effective the way heart is added by playing on Sir Henry's unrequited love for Mrs. Stapleton, and his interactions with Barrymore become a delightful whole movie in and of themselves.

    As with the other films the cinematography as well as the locations and settings are gorgeous and evocative of a very rich and detailed Victorian world -- with a slightly Russian flavor mirrored in the language naturally spoken by the actors. The music sometimes strikes a contrast this time, but always seems to work despite itself. The hound itself -- which in other films comes off as silly -- is realized with wonderful and spooky simplicity as per its actual explanation.

    And, as in his previous appearances, Vasili Livanov is a sublime Sherlock Holmes -- an immensely appealing and well-acted version of the character.

    In short, as close to a perfect screen version of "The Hound of the Baskervilles" as I have seen, and a cracking good film on its own.

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1981 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Hound of the Baskervilles
    • Filming locations
      • Tallinn, Estonia
    • Production companies
      • Gosteleradio USSR
      • Lenfilm Studio
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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