Saturday 6 May 2017

Mini-review: Sherlock Holmes - The Voice of Terror

A wartime outing for Basil Rathbone's Holmes sees him hunting down a radio propagandist. The story is somewhat hokey, but rattles along well enough to plenty of atmosphere.  He's been styled slightly oddly with combed forward hair that would not look out of place in a modern production of a Victorian costume drama and thickly painted on eye brows.  It concludes with a now groan worthy rabble rousing patriotic speech.


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