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The Scarlet Claw
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The Scarlet Claw

Holmes vs. Monster!
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User Score109 ratings
TMDB 7.016+19441h 14mEnglish
MysteryCrimeThriller

Synopsis

When a woman is found dead with her throat torn out, the local villagers blame a supernatural monster. But Sherlock Holmes, who gets drawn into the case from nearby Quebec, suspects a human murderer.

Director
Roy William NeillFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Universal Pictures1 production companies
Release
May 18, 1944Released
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Top Cast

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Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone
Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce
Nigel Bruce
Doctor Watson
Gerald Hamer
Gerald Hamer
Potts / Tanner / Ramson
Paul Cavanagh
Paul Cavanagh
Lord Penrose
Arthur Hohl
Arthur Hohl
Emile Journet
Miles Mander
Miles Mander
Judge Brisson
Kay Harding
Kay Harding
Marie Journet
David Clyde
David Clyde
Police Sergeant Thompson

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CinemaSerf
Jun 30, 2022

When “Holmes” (Basil Rathbone) and “Watson” (Nigel Bruce) visit Canada to attend a seminar hosted by “Lord Penrose” (series regular Paul Cavanagh) his scientific approach to crime solving contrasts with the more intangible one taken by their host, but that’s the least of their troubles when they are forced to travel to the misty village of “La Mort Rouge” to investigate the brutal slaying of “Lady Penrose”. The murder is shrouded in a mystery that isn’t a million miles from “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, but of course “Holmes” isn’t having any of this fantastic, glow-in-the-dark monster mumbo-jumbo - especially as the body count starts to mount up, the doctor finds himself stuck in one too many peaty bogs and this tiny community appears to have a multitude of potential culprits. Bruce gets a bigger slice of the action here, which I quite enjoyed and there is a substantial story for us to get our teeth into. Unlike in many of their other enjoyable adventures, the audience are left guessing too and there are plenty of red herrings from amidst this spooky and eery locale replete with disguises, squeaky floorboards and a great big dog to keep us intrigued. I reckon this is my favourite of this series, and on a creepy night with the rain pattering against the window, is actually quite menacing.

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