The Hound of the Baskervilles
1959 · Movie · 87 min. · United Kingdom
Sherlock Holmes gets the Gothic treatment in this mix of mystery and supernatural horror from Britain’s Hammer Films. Peter Cushing is perfectly cast as the great detective, the very embodiment of science and reason (which also made him a great Van Helsing in the Dracula series) in a case wound around a legacy of aristocratic cruelty and a devilish dog wandering the swampy moors. Christopher Lee is a less satisfying fit as the last of the Baskervilles, as he waffles between fear and apathetic disregard, but Andre Morell is a fine Dr. Watson and a far cry from Nigel Bruce’s sweet bumbler from the Hollywood incarnation of the 1940s. Director Terence Fisher was Hammer’s top stylist and the film drips with the mood of the moors, mist hanging in the air, the dying vegetation itself threatening to come to life and trap the next unwary traveler.
Direction Terence Fisher
Cast Peter Cushing · André Morell · Christopher Lee · Marla Landi · Ewen Solon · David Oxley · Francis De Wolff · Miles Malleson · John Le Mesurier · Sam Kydd
Soundtrack James Bernard
Screenplay Peter Bryan · Arthur Conan Doyle
Cinematography Jack Asher
Original title The Hound of the Baskervilles
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