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The Blue Carbuncle
An adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes short story starring Eille Norwood.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes story sees the famous detective investigate the theft of a valuable jewel, the Blue Carbuncle, from the hat of a seemingly unremarkable gentleman. Holmes and his loyal companion Dr. Watson embark on a convoluted journey through Victorian London's underbelly to unravel the mystery, encountering a cast of colorful characters along the way.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from 1923, contemporary critical reception is largely unrecorded in easily accessible modern archives. However, the Sherlock Holmes film series starring Eille Norwood is generally regarded as a significant and faithful early cinematic interpretation of Arthur Conan Doyle's works, praised for its atmosphere and adherence to the source material.
What Reviewers Say
Faithful early adaptation of a classic Sherlock Holmes tale.
Features Eille Norwood's established portrayal of Sherlock Holmes.
Captures the atmosphere of Victorian London in the silent era.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific silent short are scarce. However, for the Eille Norwood Sherlock Holmes series, viewers often praise the era-appropriate atmosphere and Norwood's convincing performance as the iconic detective.
Fun Fact
Eille Norwood played Sherlock Holmes in an astonishing 47 silent short films, making him one of the most prolific cinematic portrayals of the character.
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