An edition of The films of Sherlock Holmes (1978)

The films of Sherlock Holmes

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An edition of The films of Sherlock Holmes (1978)

The films of Sherlock Holmes

1st ed.
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The location is a room in Baker Street, somewhere on the edge of eternity.

It is a room endlessly the same, yet it has changed shape and perspective a hundred different times in a hundred films made by a myriad of film companies. Outside on the fogbound streets, one hears the clatter of horse-drawn carriages along with modern motor cars, and the footfalls of Victorian villains and Nazi spies. Sherlock Holmes lives in this room, his features changing with the visages of some of the foremost actors of the twentieth century, yet always essentially the same.
The greatest detective of literature has become the super-sleuth of the screen: more films have been devoted to his career than any other cinematic hero. He is the most popular screen detective of all time.
This book is a chronicle of Sherlock Holmes's screen career. It is a study in atmosphere. For the reason Sherlock Holmes, film detective, has endured so well may be the trappings, both Victorian and later, which have surrounded him and his friend Dr. Watson across six screen decades.
Many great actors have played Holmes on the screen and in these pages you'll meet them all. John Barrymore, Clive Brook, Arthur Wontner, Basil Rathbone, Peter Cushing, and Nicol Williamson are only a few of the interpreters of the great detective. You will also meet the troubled baronets and other frightened clients, the Scotland Yard men and master criminals, the regents and the riffraff which peopled the world of the great detective--that twilight, gas-lit, sinister world that is forever Sherlock's London.
This book contains some of the best mystery motion pictures ever made. It is carefully researched and illustrated with hundreds of rare photographs. It is the history of Holmes on screen.

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Citadel Press
Language
English
Pages
253

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Cover of: The Films of Sherlock Holmes
The Films of Sherlock Holmes
1991, Carol Publishing
in English
Cover of: The Films of Sherlock Holmes
The Films of Sherlock Holmes
August 1991, Citadel Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The films of Sherlock Holmes
The films of Sherlock Holmes
1980, Carol publishing Group
in English
Cover of: The films of Sherlock Holmes
The films of Sherlock Holmes
1978, Citadel Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The films of Sherlock Holmes
The films of Sherlock Holmes
1978, Citadel Press
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Secaucus, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/0909/351
Library of Congress
PN1995.9.S5 S7 1978

The Physical Object

Pagination
253 p. :
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4727622M
Internet Archive
filmsofsherlockh0000stei
ISBN 10
0806505990
LCCN
78015511
OCLC/WorldCat
4056549
Library Thing
439876
Goodreads
4460199

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