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In London, young diplomatic attaché Ronnie Adair, is playing bridge when he is called to a meeting with Professor Moriarty and blackmailed into transporting counterfeit money to Paris in his diplomatic pouch. Adair's concerned sister calls for the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the reasons for her brother's gambling excesses and depressed moods. After Adair dies from an apparent suicide, Holmes deduces Moriarty's involvement from a trail of clues. | In London, young diplomatic attaché Ronnie Adair, is playing bridge when he is called to a meeting with Professor Moriarty and blackmailed into transporting counterfeit money to Paris in his diplomatic pouch. Adair's concerned sister calls for the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the reasons for her brother's gambling excesses and depressed moods. After Adair dies from an apparent suicide, Holmes deduces Moriarty's involvement from a trail of clues. | ||
It is the first film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes. | |||
== The Arthur Wontner series (1931-37) [5] == | |||
<gallery> | |||
1931 Hiscott (film).jpg|'''Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour''' / (1931 Hiscott) <br> '''Arthur Wontner''' (1) <br> <Youtube> | |||
1932 Hiscott (film).jpg|'''The Missing Rembrandt''' <br> (1932 Hiscott) <br> '''Arthur Wontner''' (2) <no?> | |||
1932 Cutts (film).jpg|'''The Sign of Four''' <br> (1932 Cutts) <br> '''Arthur Wontner''' (3) <br> <Youtube> | |||
1935 Hiscott (film).jpg|'''The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes''' / (1935 Hiscott) <br> '''Arthur Wontner''' (4) <br> <Youtube> | |||
1937 Bentley (film).jpg|'''Silver Blaze''' <br> (1937 Bentley) <br> '''Arthur Wontner''' (5) <br> <Youtube> | |||
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{en} Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour / The Sleeping Cardinal [1] (UK, 1931), directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, starring Arthur Wontner (Holmes) and Ian Fleming (Watson).
In London, young diplomatic attaché Ronnie Adair, is playing bridge when he is called to a meeting with Professor Moriarty and blackmailed into transporting counterfeit money to Paris in his diplomatic pouch. Adair's concerned sister calls for the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to investigate the reasons for her brother's gambling excesses and depressed moods. After Adair dies from an apparent suicide, Holmes deduces Moriarty's involvement from a trail of clues.
It is the first film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.
The Arthur Wontner series (1931-37) [5]
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