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== 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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{en} The Sign of Four [1] (UK, 1932), directed by Graham Cutts, starring Arthur Wontner (Holmes) and Ian Hunter (Watson).

A young woman needs Sherlock Holmes for protection when she's tormented by an escaped killer. However, when the woman is abducted, Holmes and Watson must infiltrate the city's criminal underworld to track down the young woman.

It is the third film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.

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

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