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For Generations the Baskerville family believes they have been cursed by a diabolical killer hound that prowls the fog-shrouded moors of their estate. When Sir Henry Baskerville is found dead the great detective Sherlock Holmes (Ian Richardson) embarks on his most famous case and will need all his skils of deduction to unravel this haunting mystery and the legend of the hound. (Second Sight)

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Gilmour93 

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English "We'll catch him in the act. We'll get him, Watson! We'll get him! I swore long ago that he would flutter in our net like his poor, innocent butterflies. Then the pin, the box, and the tag to adorn our collection at Baker Street." A Dartmoor canine legend in a slightly outdated TV adaptation with subtle deviations from the literary source. I appreciate Holmes's sense of fair play, hiding away for a moment in the absence of Dempsey and Bodie to at least somewhat even the odds in the clash of investigative duos. The winner is clear in the end, but Arthur Conan Doyle, for once, enjoyed being pursued by a dog with glowing eyes, and it wasn't Cowley. ()

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English For anyone who loves the book, this film is a faithful adaptation of Doyle's famous story, with superb scenes from foggy marshes, the original and idiosyncratic detective techniques of the brilliant Holmes, and an atmosphere that could be chopped up in places. Never mind that the ravages of time have done a bit of work, with the excellently portrayed and haunting spectre, this film is still impressive. ()