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Genre
  
Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Sequel
  
The Pearl of Death

Country
  
United States

7.6/10
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Director
  
Roy William Neill

Prequel
  
The Spider Woman

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
May 26, 1944 (1944-05-26)

Based on
  
characters created  by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Writer
  
Edmund L. Hartmann (screenplay), Roy William Neill (screenplay), Paul Gangelin (story), Brenda Weisberg (story), Arthur Conan Doyle (characters)

Cast
  
Basil Rathbone
(Sherlock Holmes),
Nigel Bruce
(Doctor Watson),
Gerald Hamer
(Potts / Tanner / Ramson),
Paul Cavanagh
(Lord Penrose),
Arthur Hohl
(Emile Journet),
Miles Mander
(Judge Brisson)

Similar movies
  
Mr. Holmes
,
Sherlock Holmes
,
Without a Clue
,
Sherlock Holmes
,
Young Sherlock Holmes
,
The Hound of the Baskervilles

Tagline
  
Holmes vs. Monster!

Sherlock holmes the scarlet claw 1944 stars basil rathbone nigel bruce


The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 Sherlock Holmes film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. It is the eighth film of the Rathbone/Bruce series. David Stuart Davies notes on the film's DVD audio commentary that it's generally considered by critics and fans of the series to be the best of the twelve Holmes films made by Universal.

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Plot

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Holmes and Watson are in Canada attending a conference on the occult, when Lord Penrose receives a message that his wife Lady Penrose has been murdered in the small village of La Mort Rouge. Holmes and Watson are about to return to England when Holmes receives a telegram from Lady Penrose, issued before her death, asking for help as she fears for her life. Holmes decides to investigate her death.

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Holmes and Watson arrive at the village and discover that the inhabitants are all convinced that the murder is the work of the legendary monster of La Mort Rouge, which roams the marshes around the village. The "monster" is even later seen by Dr. Watson, who describes it as "a ball of fire spitting flames in each direction".

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Holmes, however, is skeptical, and recognizes Lady Penrose as Lillian Gentry, a former actress, who was involved in a famous murder case several years before when actor Alistair Ramson killed another actor in a jealous rage over her. Ramson was believed to have been killed in a prison escape two years before, but now Holmes believes that Ramson - a master of disguise - is living in the village, having created a new identity, perhaps several, for himself.

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Holmes then turns his attention to Judge Brisson, another inhabitant of the village with a connection to the case, as he passed sentence on Ramson. Despite Holmes' warnings Brisson is murdered. Holmes tracks Ramson down to his hideout and discovers there is a third person that Ramson is preparing to kill. However before Holmes can discover who it is, Watson blunders in and Ramsom escapes.

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Holmes learns that the third victim is to be Journet, the local inn-keeper, formerly a prison guard. However Journet has gone into hiding. Ramson then kills Marie, Journet's daughter, for not revealing her father's hideout. Holmes finds Journet and convinces him to spring a trap for the murderer.

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Holmes and Watson announce that they are returning to England, and Journet comes out of hiding and lets it be known that he will be going to a church across the marsh to offer a prayer for Marie. Ramson attacks Journet out in the marsh, only to find that it is Holmes disguised as Journet. The two men struggle, but Ramson escapes only to be killed by Journet with his own weapon, a five-pronged garden weeder.

Cast

  • Basil Rathbone – Sherlock Holmes
  • Nigel Bruce – Dr. John Watson
  • Gerald Hamer – Alistair Ramson
  • Paul Cavanagh – Lord William Penrose
  • Arthur Hohl – Emile Journet (Hohl also dubbed over Basil Rathbone's voice in a scene where Holmes is disguised as Journet)
  • Kay Harding – Marie Journet
  • Miles Mander – Judge Brisson
  • David Clyde – Sgt. Thompson
  • Ian Wolfe – Drake
  • Victoria Horne – Nora
  • Production

    The film is not credited as an adaptation of any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes tales, but it bears a significant resemblance to The Hound of the Baskervilles. Alan Barnes, in his book Sherlock Holmes On Screen, describes The Scarlet Claw as "owing much" to Hound, listing their similarities: "a remote marshland setting; a painted-phosphorescent but thought-supernatural terror, an escaped convict on the loose, a cold killer ingratiating himself with everyone in the vicinity; a subplot involving cast-off clothing; plus, of course, Holmes' method of unmasking the murderer, making to return home but actually remaining behind to catch the villain red-handed (or, indeed, scarlet-clawed)."

    At the very end of the film, Holmes quotes from Winston Churchill, after which Watson asks, "Churchill say that?" Holmes replies "Yes, Churchill." The music swells and Rathbone's voice drops, but he continues to speak several more words which are not heard, but lip movement indicates that he says, "God bless him."

    References

    The Scarlet Claw Wikipedia
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