Sherlock Holmes Faces Death Poster

Sherlock Holmes Faces Death

Release Date: 1943-09-17

Rating: ⭐ 6.8/10 (79 votes)

Genres: Mystery, Crime, Horror

Overview: During WWII several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective proceeds to solve the crime from a long list of suspects including the owners of the home, the staff and the patients recovering there.

Production: Universal Pictures

🎭 Top Cast

Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone
as Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce
as Doctor Watson
Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey
as Inspector Lestrade
Hillary Brooke
Hillary Brooke
as Sally Musgrave
Mary Gordon
Mary Gordon
as Mrs. Hudson
Halliwell Hobbes
Halliwell Hobbes
as Alfred Brunton, the butler

📝 User Reviews

John Chard
⭐ 9/10
Dec 28, 2019

Murky Murders at Musgrave Manor. Oh I do like this one, this is what I want from my Sherlock Holmes, a sneaky little murder mystery to be solved all set inside a rickety old manor that oozes foreboding as our protagonists walk up the path. A manor that has secret chambers, creaking floorboards, creaking servants, the mystery basement, and of course the impending glee of knowing Holmes & Watson are thrust into a dastardly murder mystery in this creepy place. The cast are up to the usual standard we have come to expect in the series, the plot is simply effective with a few delightful sequences thrown in for good measure, and the film's running time is just about perfect. Love it, now anyone for a game of human chess? 9/10

CinemaSerf
⭐ 7/10
Jun 26, 2022

Whilst still set during WWII, this outing for Holmes and Watson is less to do with Nazis and more to do with good old-fashioned greed. Set in a stately home that is being used as a home for convalescing officers; our pair of sleuths are asked to investigate after one of Dr. Watson's patients there dies in mysterious circumstances. This is a welcome return to the more traditional storylines associated with Conan-Doyle and, as such, makes for a much better story. There is also a little humour, with Halliwell Hobbes great as the slightly (permanently) sozzled butler.

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