Sherlock Holmes: The Grey Lady
Sherlock Holmes: The Grey Lady

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Sherlock Holmes: The Grey Lady

1937
Movie
92 min
German

Jimmy Ward infiltrates a criminal gang, only to reveal at the last moment that he is, in fact, none other than an undercover Sherlock Holmes.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jack RaymondGenres: Mystery, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

The esteemed detective Sherlock Holmes is drawn into a peculiar case involving a mysterious woman known as 'The Grey Lady'. Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. Watson must unravel a series of perplexing events and cryptic clues to expose the truth behind this enigmatic figure and prevent a looming disaster.

Critical Reception

This early film adaptation of Sherlock Holmes was generally well-received by audiences of its time for its faithful portrayal of the characters and its intriguing mystery. While specific critical reviews from the era are scarce, contemporary accounts suggest it was appreciated for its atmospheric setting and Arthur Wontner's performance as Holmes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Arthur Wontner's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes is considered a highlight.

  • The film successfully captures the classic Sherlock Holmes atmosphere.

  • The mystery is engaging, though perhaps less complex than later adaptations.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1937 film is not readily available. However, classic Sherlock Holmes adaptations often appeal to fans of vintage mysteries and character-driven detective stories.

Fun Fact

This film is part of a series of Sherlock Holmes films starring Arthur Wontner, who was praised for his dignified and intellectual interpretation of the detective, often considered one of the best on screen during that era.

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