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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Roy William Neill |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 12 February, 1943 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Video Treasures |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Mystery, Mystery / Suspense |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013132960500 |
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"Secret Weapon (1943) ... Sherlock Holmes ... 20th Century Fox (2005)" 20th Century Fox present "SECRET WEAPON" (Released: 12 February 1943/68 mins) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) --- now in COLOR and Glorious Black and White --- Under Roy William Neill (Director), W. Scott Darling (Screenwriter), Edmund L. Hartmann (Screenwriter), Edward T. Lowe (Screenwriter), Lester White (Cinematographer), Charles Previn (Musical Direction/Supervision), Hans Salter (Composer (Music Score) ,Frank Skinner (Composer (Music Score), Otto Ludwig (Editor), Martin Obzina (Art Director), Jack Otterson (Art Director), Howard Benedict (Associate Producer), Russell A. Gausman (Set Designer), Edward Ray Robinson (Set Designer), Vera West (Costume Designer), Bernard B. Brown (Sound/Sound Designer), Paul Neal (Sound/Sound Designer) - - - - - - the story line and plot, In the midst of World War II, Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and Watson (Nigel Bruce) are involved in the protection of a scientist working on a secret weapon that may prove to be a turning point against the Nazi's --- When the scientist and his formula goes missing, Holmes becomes involved in a rush to rescue the man and prevent nemesis Professor Moriarty (Lionel Atwill) getting hold of the rest of the formula --- Dennis Hoey makes his first appearance as the dogged Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard; teamed with Bruce, these two good-hearted but pedantic fellows actually get to save the intellectually superior Holmes' life twice --- Lionel Atwill, a master of the sinister who deserves more recognition for his talent, does a fine job as Moriarty, making the wicked rascal a foe worthy of Holmes' steel, relishing the scenes in which he gets to inflict torture & pain --- Rathbone spices up his already classic interpretation of Holmes by getting to appear in disguise three times during the film, thereby revealing to the viewer that the great sleuth was a bit of a ham actor at heart --- This film--which is based very loosely on elements in Sir Arthur's short stories 'The Dancing Men' and 'The Empty House" --- this was the first Holmes film Roy William Neill directed, he directed all of the rest and produced all but one, thus establishing a marvellous ambient continuity. <
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>the cast includes: <
>Basil Rathbone - Sherlock Holmes <
>Nigel Bruce - Dr. John H. Watson <
>Kaaren Verne - Charlotte Eberli <
>Lionel Atwill - Prof. Moriarty <
>William Post, Jr. - Dr. Franz Tobel <
>Dennis Hoey - Inspector Lestrade <
>Holmes Herbert - Sir Reginald Dailey <
>Mary Gordon - Mrs. Hudson <
>Guy Kingsford - London Bobby <
>Henry Victor - Frederick Hoffner <
>Philip Van Zandt - Kurt <
>George Burr McAnnan - Gottfried <
>Harry Woods - Kurt <
>Harold de Becker - Peg Leg <
>Harry Cording - Jack Brady <
>Paul Bryar - Waiter <
>Rudolph Anders - Braun <
>Leyland Hodgson - R.A.F. Air Officer <
>Paul Fix - Mueller <
>James Craven - Bit <
>George Eldredge - Policeman <
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>BIOS <
>1. Basil Rathbone (aka: Philip St. John Basil Rathbone) <
>Date of Birth: 13 June 1892 - Johannesburg, South Africa <
>Date of Death: 21 July 1967 - New York, New York <
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>2. Nigel Bruce (aka: William Nigel Ernle Bruce) <
>Date of Birth: 4 February 1895 - Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico <
>Date of Death: 8 October 1953 - Santa Monica, California <
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>3. Roy William Neill (aka: Roland de Gostrie) (Director) <
>Date of Birth: 4 September 1887, (ship off Ireland) <
>Date of Death: 14 December 1946 - London, England, UK <
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>Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887 --- He is the creation of Scottish born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle --- A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning and astute observation to solve difficult cases --- He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre. <
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>Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes --- All but four stories are narrated by Holmes' friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson, two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person --- The first two stories, short novels, appeared in Beeton's Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890 --- The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared almost right up to Conan Doyle's death in 1930 --- The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) <
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>Rathbone is most widely recognized for his starring role as Sherlock Holmes in fourteen movies between 1939 and 1946, all of which co-starred Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson --- The first two films, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (both 1939) were set in the late-Victorian times of the original stories --- Both of these were made by Twentieth Century Fox, later installments, made at Universal Studios, beginning with Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942), were set in contemporary times, and some had World War II-related plots --- Rathbone and Bruce also reprised their film roles in a radio series, The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939 - 1946) --- (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) <
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>Legend Films can restore, colorize and release many of the classic earliest black and white films --- a patented coloring and remastering process makes each film picture perfect plus more vivd than ever --- no one can resist collecting every title that Legend Films releases. <
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>Hats off and thanks to Barry B. Sandrew Ph.D. (Founder, COO & CTO) and his Legend Films Staff --- looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage era of the '20s, '30s & '40s --- order your copy now from Amazon where there are plenty of copies available on DVD --- if you enjoyed this title, why not check out Legend Films where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector. <
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>Total Time: 68 mins on DVD ~ 20th Century Fox. ~ (4/19/2005)
The Secret is Stunning!
I've always been leery of "colorized" BW films. Seems the color is typically "splotchy," with an unreal quality, but I found this colorized version of The Secret Weapon quite remarkable. As with The Woman in Green, also available, if I hadn't already been aware the movie was originally black and white, I would think it had been filmed initially in color! I found it that good. I think it adds to the viewing experience, making the characters and story more readily immediate rather than more like a story from long ago. Print is crisp, clean. Though I consider myself a Holmes purist/Basil Rathbone enthusiast, I highly recommend this colorized version!
SherlockHolmes and the Secret Weapon
Being a Sherlock Holmes fan the Colourized version was very good