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Sherlock Holmes - The Hound Of The Baskervilles

Sherlock Holmes - The Hound Of The...

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Handsomely gothic, fast paced and beautifully acted, genre master Terence Fisher's old-fashioned chiller is a real classic of horror cinema.

CertificatePG

Duration83 mins

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  • amelia, 10
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Review by amelia, 10

5 stars

05 Mar 2015

This film entertained me because it was horror but it was in black and white which is not my type of film but this one was different in a way because it was Sherlock Homes and the hound was vicious. The whole film was good and Stapleton was the bad guy or villain and I could tell by the way he kept looking at Sir Henry . The film was the best black and white film so far because it was different and mysterious . Sherlock Homes was sneaky and funny. The setting was very good and looked real . If it was real then ok but if it was fake then it looked really good. The hound was a tiny bit scary but not that much and the hound is like a villain a bit. The cast was good and did the parts really good and I would totally watch the other Sherlock Homes films.

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