The Sherlock Holmes Vault Collection - Four Classic Mysteries, all beautifully restored, with exclusive special features make this Vault Collection a must for any Sherlockian.
Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour (1931) Holmes is pulled into the mystery of a card cheater threatened by a disembodied voice to join a criminal enterprise, and believes a shadowy underworld figure is behind it - along with most of the crime in London.
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935) Holmes and Watson investigate the death of Pinkteron detective John Douglas, learning about the man's adventurous past and enemies. Moriarty also returns, now played by Lyn Harding.
Silver Blaze (1937) While based on one of Doyle's tales, this film version of 'Silver Blaze' takes some interesting liberties. The story concerns the theft of a prized race horse, but what quickly becomes the most unique aspects of this film are its additions.
A Study in Scarlet (1933) 'A Study in Scarlet', featuring Reginald Owen as Sherlock Holmes, is unrelated to the Arthur Wontner series and the odd duck in the box. The tale involves a secret society of elites with a mutual agreement to divide up share each others' wealth upon the death of any member. But things start going sideways when the members suddenly start getting killed, making the dwindling survivors richer but also putting the group in a state of increasing alarm and distrust.
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