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It is a Flamingo Films production and the fourth film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.[
It is a Flamingo Films production and the fourth film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.[


== The Arthur Wontner series (1931-37) [5] ==
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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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Latest revision as of 08:42, 12 December 2024

{en} The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes [1] (UK, 1935), directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, starring Arthur Wontner (Holmes) and Ian Fleming (Watson).

Holmes, retired to Sussex, is drawn into a last case when his arch enemy Moriarty arranges with an American gang to kill one John Douglas, a country gentleman with a mysterious past.

It is a Flamingo Films production and the fourth film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.[

The Arthur Wontner series (1931-37) [5]

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