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Basil Rathbone is most widely recognized for his many portrayals of Sherlock Holmes, starting with The Hound of Baskervilles.
The film was so successful that it spawned a series. Fourteen feature films were made between 1939 and 1946, all of which co-starred Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson.
The first two films, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (both produced by 20th Century Fox in 1939), were set in the late Victorian times of the original stories.
Later installments, produced by Universal Pictures, were set in contemporary times, and some had World War II-related plots.
Rathbone and Bruce also reprised their film roles in a radio series, The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which began in October 1939.
JANUARY, 2013
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New Years Day
2 3 4 5
6 The Red Circle (1885)
7 The Valley of Fear (1888)
8 9 10 11 12 Charles Augustus Milverton(1891)
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20 21 The Blanched Soldier (1903)
Martin Luther King Birthday
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The Hound of the Baskervilles was produced in 1939 by 20th Century Fox.
It was based on the novel by Sir Arthur ConanDoyle, involving the curse of the
Baskerville family.
Since the studio had no idea the film would be so popular, top billing went to Richard Greene, who was the film's romantic lead.
Cast
• Richard Greene ‐ Sir Henry Baskerville• Basil Rathbone ‐ Sherlock Holmes• Wendy Barrie ‐ Beryl Stapleton• Nigel Bruce ‐ Dr. John H. Watson• Lionel Atwill ‐ Dr. James Mortimer• John Carradine ‐ Barryman• Morton Lowry ‐ John Stapleton• Eily Malyon ‐Mrs. Barryman• Mary Gordon ‐Mrs. Hudson• Barlowe Borland ‐ Frankland• Beryl Mercer ‐Mrs. Jennifer Mortimer• Ralph Forbes ‐ Sir Hugo Baskerville• E.E. Clive ‐ Cabby• Lionel Pape ‐ Coroner• Nigel De Brulier – Convict• Mary Gordon ‐Mrs. Hudson
FEBRUARY, 2013
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1 2
Groundhog Day
3 4 5 6 The Missing Three‐Quarter(1897)
7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14
Valentine’s Day
15 The Abbey Grange (1897)
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17 18
Presidents Day
19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 The Beryl Coronet (1886)
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The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes
The 2nd movie produced by 20th Century Fox, distributed in 1939.
The film follows Holmes and Watson as they attempt to foil their
archenemy Professor Moriarty, who targets a wealthy family and plots the theft of the Crown
Jewels.Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Ida Lupino – Ann Brandon• George Zucco – Professor Moriarty• Alan Marshal – Jerrold Hunter• E. E. Clive – Inspector Bristol of Scotland
Yard• Terry Kilburn – Billy• Henry Stephenson – Sir Ronald Ramsgate• Mary Forbes – Lady Conyngham• Leyland Hodgson – Bobby
MARCH, 2013
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1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 The Adventureof the Three Gables (1893)
16 The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot(1897)
17 18 The Copper Beeches (1890)
19 20 A Scandal in Bohemia (1888)
21 22 23
24 Wisteria Lodge (1892)
31Easter
25 26 27 28 29 The Yellow Face (1884)
Good Friday
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Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror
Made in 1942, the film combines various elements
from the story "His Last Bow“.
When Nazi saboteurs predict new raids on London via
radio, Holmes is asked to help in the crisis.
The movie loosely parallels the real-life activities of Lord Haw-haw, a series of German
propaganda broadcasters.Cast
• Basil Rathbone ‐ Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce ‐ Dr. John H. Watson• Evelyn Ankers ‐ Kitty• Henry Daniell ‐ Sir Alfred Lloyd• Thomas Gomez ‐ R.F. Meade• Reginald Denny ‐ Sir Evan Barham• Leyland Hodgson ‐ Captain Roland Shore• Olaf Hytten ‐ Admiral Sir John Prentiss• Montagu Love ‐ General Jerome Lawford• Hillary Brooke ‐ Jill Grandis• Edgar Barrier ‐ Voice of Terror (uncredited)
APRIL, 2013
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1 The Speckled Band (1883)
2 3 The EmptyHouse (1894)
4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 A Case of Identity (1888)
17 18 19 20 The Solitary Cyclist (1895)
21 22 23 The Final Problem (1891)
24 25 26 The ReigatePuzzle (1887)
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Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1943)
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must protect
a Swiss inventor of an advanced bomb sight from falling into German hands.
The film is credited as an adaptation of “The
Adventure of the Dancing Men," but only uses the
dancing men code from the story
Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Lionel Atwill – Professor Moriarty• Kaaren Verne – Charlotte Eberli• William Post Jr. – Dr. Franz Tobel• Dennis Hoey – Inspector Lestrade• Holmes Herbert – Sir Reginald Bailey• Mary Gordon – Mrs. Hudson
MAY, 2013
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1 2 3 4
5 6 The ThreeStudents (1895)
7 8 9 10 11
12
Mother’s Day
13 14 15 16 The Priory School (1901)
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19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 Shoscombe Old Place (1903)
27
Memorial Day
28 29 30 31
Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943)
A British agent carrying a document is murdered on
his way to America.
Holmes and Watson go to Washington to find the killer and retrieve the
document. The document is passed from hand to
hand unknowingly.
Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Marjorie Lord – Nancy Partridge• Henry Daniell – William Easter• George Zucco – Heinrich Hinkel, alias Richard Stanley• John Archer – Lt. Pete Merriam• Gavin Muir – Mr. Lang, government agent• Edmund MacDonald – Detective Lt. Grogan• Don Terry – Howe• Bradley Page – Cady• Holmes Herbert – Mr. Ahrens• Thurston Hall – Senator Henry Babcock
JUNE, 2013
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1 The Stockbroker’s Clerk (1889) / The Mazarin Stone (1894)
2 3 4 The Six Napoleons (1902)
5 6 7 8 The BoscombeValley Mystery (1899)
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16
Father’s Day
17 18 19 The Three Garridebs (1902)
20 The Greek Interpreter (1888)
21 The Man with the Twisted Lip (1889)
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23 The MusgraveRitual (1881)
30 The
Engineer’s Thumb (1889)
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Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943)
Watson enlists the help of Holmes after his assistant at a convalescent hospital
is attacked.
A series of murders ensues which may be tied
to a family ritual. This movie is loosely based on the story “The Musgrave
Ritual.”
Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Dennis Hoey – Inspector Lestrade• Arthur Margetson – Dr. Bob Sexton• Hillary Brooke – Sally Musgrave• Halliwell Hobbes – Alfred Brunton• Minna Phillips – Mrs. Howells• Milburn Stone – Captain Vickary• Gavin Muir – Phillip Musgrave• Gerald Hamer – Major Langford• Charles Coleman – Constable Kray
JULY, 2013
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1 2 3 The Gloria Scott (1880)
4
Independence Day
5 6
7 8 9 10 Black Peter (1895)
11 12 13
14 15 16 A Study in Scarlet (1881)
17 18 19 The Second Stain (1887)
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21 22 23 24 25 The Dancing Men (1898)
26 Lady Frances Carfax (1902)
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28 29 The Naval Treaty (1887)
30 The Lion’s Mane (1907)
31
The Spider Woman (1944)
Holmes investigates a series of so-called "pajama suicides". He knows the female villain behind them is as cunning and venomous as a spider.
This film incorporates elements from “The Sign of
the Four,” “The Final Problem,” “The Adventure of
the Empty House,” “The Adventure of the Devil's
Foot” and “The Adventure of the Speckled Band.”
Cast• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Gale Sondergaard – Adrea Spedding• Vernon Downing – Norman Locke• Dennis Hoey – Inspector Lestrade• Alec Craig – Radlik• Arthur Hohl – Adam Gilflower• Mary Gordon – Mrs. Hudson• Teddy Infuhr – Larry• Lydia Bilbrook – Susan (uncredited)• Angelo Rossitto – The Pygmy
AUGUST, 2013
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1 The Norwood Builder (1894)
2 His Last Bow (1914)
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 The Retired Colourman (1898)
21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 The Cardboard Box (1889) / The CrookedMan (1887)
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The Scarlet Claw (1944)
When a local woman is found dead with her throat
torn out, the villagers blame a supernatural
monster, but Sherlock Holmes suspects a human
murderer.
The film is not credited to any of Doyle's stories, but it
has many similarities to The Hound of the
Baskervilles.
Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Gerald Hamer – Alistair Ramson• Paul Cavanagh – Lord William Penrose• Arthur Hohl – Emile Journet• Kay Harding – Marie Journet• Miles Mander – Judge Brisson• David Clyde – Sgt. Thompson• Ian Wolfe – Drake• Victoria Horne – Nora
SEPTEMBER, 2013
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1 2
Labor Day
3 The Illustrious Client (1902)
4 The Sign of Four(1888)
5 6 The Creeping Man (1903)
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15 16 The Five Orange Pips (1887)
17 18 19 20 21
22 The Veiled Lodger (1896)
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The Pearl of Death (1944)
The 9th movie in the series, based loosely on
the story “The Adventure of the Six
Napoleons”
When a valuable pearl with a sinister reputation
is stolen, Sherlock Holmes must investigate
its link to a series of brutal murders.
Cast
• Basil Rathbone ‐‐ Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce ‐‐ Dr. John H. Watson• Dennis Hoey ‐‐ Inspector Lestrade• Evelyn Ankers ‐‐ Naomi Drake• Miles Mander ‐‐ Giles Conover• Ian Wolfe ‐‐ Amos Hodder• Charles Francis ‐‐ Digby• Holmes Herbert ‐‐ James Goodram• Richard Nugent ‐‐ Bates• Mary Gordon ‐‐Mrs. Hudson• Rondo Hatton ‐‐ The Creeper• Wilson Benge ‐‐ Second Ship's Steward• Billy Bevan ‐‐ Constable• Harry Cording ‐‐ George Gelder• Al Ferguson ‐‐ Security Guard• Colin Kenny ‐‐ Security Guard
OCTOBER, 2013
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 The Hound of the Baskervilles (1899)
2 The Resident Patient (1886)
3 4 The Problem of Thor Bridge (1900)
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6 The Noble Bachelor (1887)
7 8 9 10 11 The Red‐Headed League (1891)
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Columbus Day
15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 Silver Blaze (1888)
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The House of Fear (1945)
Holmes investigates a series of deaths at a
castle with each being foretold by the delivery
of orange pips to the victims.
The movie was loosely based on the story “The Five Orange
Pips.” Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Aubrey Mather – Bruce Alastair• Dennis Hoey – Inspector Lestrade• Paul Cavanagh – Dr. Simon Merivale• Holmes Herbert – Alan Cosgrave• Harry Cording – Captain John Simpson• Sally Shepherd – Mrs. Monteith• Gavin Muir – Mr. Chalmers• David Clyde – Alec MacGregor• Wilson Benge – Guy Davis• Cyril Delevanti – Stanley Raeburn• Richard Alexander – Ralph King• Alec Craig ‐ Angus
NOVEMBER, 2013
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1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 The Dying Detective (1903)
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10 11
Veteran’s Day
12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 The Sussex Vampire (1901)
20 21 The Bruce‐Partington Plans (1895)
22 23 The Golden Pince‐Nez (1894)
24 25 26 27 28
Thanksgiving Day
29 30
The Woman in Green (1945)
Holmes investigates when young women
around London turn up murdered, each with a
finger severed off. Scotland Yard suspects a madman, but Holmes believes the killings to be part of a diabolical
plot.
Cast
• Basil Rathbone ‐‐ Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce ‐‐ Doctor Watson• Hillary Brooke ‐‐ Lydia Marlowe• Henry Daniell ‐‐ Professor Moriarty• Paul Cavanagh ‐‐ Sir George Fenwick• Matthew Boulton ‐‐ Inspector Tobias Gregson• Eve Amber ‐‐Maude Fenwick• Frederick Worlock ‐‐ Doctor Onslow• Tom Bryson ‐‐ Corporal Williams• Sally Shepherd ‐‐ Crandon, Marlowe's maid• Mary Gordon ‐‐Mrs. Hudson
DECEMBER, 2013
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Christmas Day
26 27 The Blue Carbuncle (1889)
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Pursuit to Algiers (1945)
The movie was loosely based on “The
Adventure of the Red Circle.”
Holmes is recruited to escort the heir to a
European throne safely back to his homeland
after his father's assassination.
Cast
• Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce – Dr. Watson• Marjorie Riordan – Sheila Woodbury• Rosalind Ivan – Agatha Dunham• Morton Lowry – Steward• Leslie Vincent – Prince Nikolas• Martin Kosleck – Mirko• Rex Evans – Gregor• John Abbott – Jodri• Gerald Hamer – Kingston• William 'Wee Willie' Davis – Gubec• Tom Dillon – Restaurant Owner• Frederick Worlock – Prime Minister• Sven Hugo Borg – Johansson
Terror by Night (1946)
The movie uses many of the plot elements from
“The Empty House,” “The Sign of Four,” and “The Disappearance of Lady
Frances Carfax”
When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh
train and the son of its owner is murdered, Holmes must discover which of his
suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
Cast
• Basil Rathbone ‐‐ Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce ‐‐ Dr. John H. Watson• Alan Mowbray ‐‐Major Duncan Bleek (Colonel
Sebastian Moran)• Dennis Hoey ‐‐ Inspector Lestrade• Renee Godfrey ‐‐ Vivian Vedder• Frederick Worlock ‐‐ Professor Kilbane• Mary Forbes ‐‐ Lady Margaret Carstairs• Skelton Knaggs ‐‐ Sands• Billy Bevan ‐‐ Ticket Collector• Geoffrey Steele ‐‐ Roland Carstairs• Harry Cording ‐‐Mock the coffin maker
Dressed to Kill (1946)
Holmes sets out to discover why a trio of murderous
villains, including a dangerously attractive female, are desperate to obtain three unassuming and inexpensive
little music boxes.
The movie is not based on any of the stories of the Canon,
but does make several references to “A Scandal in
Bohemia.”Cast
• Basil Rathbone ‐‐ Sherlock Holmes• Nigel Bruce ‐‐ Dr. John H. Watson• Patricia Morison ‐‐Mrs. Hilda Courtney• Edmund Breon ‐‐ 'Stinky' Emery• Frederick Worlock ‐‐ Colonel Cavanaugh• Carl Harbord ‐‐ Inspector Hopkins• Patricia Cameron ‐‐ Evelyn Clifford• Holmes Herbert ‐‐ Ebenezer Crabtree• Harry Cording ‐‐ Hamid• Leyland Hodgson ‐‐ Tour guide• Mary Gordon ‐‐Mrs. Hudson• Ian Wolfe ‐‐ Commissioner