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Sherlock Holmes Classic
TV On DVD
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6 And 7
Introduced in Europe for American
audiences, the "Sherlock Holmes" 1954 TV series captures the
essence of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters and themes. Ronald Howard
(son of film star Leslie Howard) stars as the intensely analytical Holmes,
aided by Dr. Watson (H. Marion Crawford) and antagonized by the Inspector
Lestrade (Archie Duncan). Each DVD has four episodes. You can purchase
one DVD or the complete collection.
Sherlick Holmes DVD Details:
• Starring: Ronald Howard; H. Marion Crawford; Archie Duncan;
• Directed by: Steve Previn; Jack Gage;
• Produced by: Sheldon Reynolds;
• Originally Released in: 1954
• Number of Discs: 1 for each volume
• Video: Black & White

Sherlock Holmes, Volume
1 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford & Archie Duncan Director:
Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle's master detective.
The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors: A politician
is accused of committing a violent act and payment is demanded to make
the charge go away. To expose the blackmailers, the detectives join a
lonely hearts club, but when their plan goes too far, Holmes is arrested
and ends up behind bars.
The Case of the Baker Street Nursemaids: Holmes and Watson
are baffled when a baby is delivered to their doorstep. A sinister twist
emerges when the child turns out to be the son of a missing French scientist.
Watson is brutally attacked and the baby is kidnapped. The detectives
must find a way to save the family and avert an international scandel.
The Case of Lady Beryl: A businessman is murdered in
a home of high nobility. The lady of the house confesses to the killing,
yet Holmes suspects she is covering something up. His solution is a masterpiece
of deductive reasoning, dazzling both the innocent and the guilty.
The Case of Harry Crocker: An escape artist is accused
of murder when his lover is found strangled in an alley. While the magician
evades the police, Holmes tries to clear the man's name.

Sherlock Holmes, Volume
2 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford & Archie Duncan Director:
Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four (more) exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective.
The Case of the Night Train
Riddle: A boy disappears from his train compartment after fighting with
his father. The child's governess believes that he has run away, but Holmes
suspects something more sinister. A series of clues leads him to a nearby
circus, where the boy hangs on the brink of death.
The Mother Hubbard Case: Gentlemen disappear throughout London, vanishing
without a trace. Their corpses turn up in unoccupied houses, victims of
poison. Holmes suggests that the murders may have something to do with
a lost child, and endangers his own life to uncover the killer.
The Case of the Unlucky Gambler: A young boy turns up on Baker Street,
pleading with Holmes to find his missing father. The detective deduces
that the man is a gambler on the run from his creditors, and he and Watson
descend into the world of back rooms and betting houses in search of clues.
They receive news that the hunted man has committed suicide, yet Holmes
refuses to give up hope.
The Case of the Cunningham Heritage: The beginnings of Holmes' partnership
with Watson are explored in this first episode of the series. Watson moves
into Baker Street after his return from military service, and is amazed
to discover his roomate is a detective. Holmes invites the doctor to accompany
him on an investigation - a man stabbed to death and his fiance found
in posession of the murder weapon. Although the victim's family seems
convinced of the woman's guilt, the detective demonstrates his deductive
powers by uncovering the real culprit.DVD Details:
• Starring: Ronald Howard; H. Marion Crawford; Archie Duncan;
• Directed by: Steve Previn; Jack Gage;
• Produced by: Sheldon Reynolds;
• Label: Alpha Video
• Originally Released in: 1954
• Number of Discs: 1
• Video: Black & White
Sherlock Holmes, Volume
3 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford & Archie Duncan Director:
Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four (more) exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective.
The Case of the Reluctant
Carpenter: An anonymous arsonist burns Covent Garden to the ground
and holds the city of London hostage, threatening greater violence unless
a handsome ransom is paid. With no other leads, Holmes and Watson must
search through the ash and rubble for clues to the criminal's identity
before he strikes again.
The Case of the Perfect Husband: Michael Gough (Horror
of Dracula, Horrors of the Black Museum) stars as Russell Partridge, a
bluebeard who tells his beatiful young wife Janet that she has one day
to live before he murders her like his seven previous wives. No one believes
Janet except Sherlock Holmes, who must race against the clock to trap
the diabolical killer.
The Case of the Royal Murder: As payment for detective
services rendered, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are invited for a weekend
in the Balkans. Their holiday is cut short when the visiting Prince Stefan
is poisoned and their host is accused of the murder. Only Holmes can uncover
the truth - but first he must avoid being the next victim.
The Case of the Shy Ballerina: Inspector Lestrade wakes
the detective in the dead of night to announce that Watson's hat has been
found at the scene of a murder. To clear his partner's name, Holmes tracks
a Russian ballerina (Nathalie Schafer of "Gilligan's Island"),
and uncovers an international plot of deceit, blackmail and espionage.

Sherlock Holmes, Volume
4 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford & Archie Duncan Director:
Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four (more) exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective.
The Case Of The Split
Ticket: A partner in the purchase of a winning lottery ticket
vanishes hours before the midnight deadline to claim the prize. It's up
to Sherlock Holmes to find him and solve the mystery of his disappearance.
The Case Of The Pennsylvania Gun: The murder of nobleman
John Douglas brings Holmes and Watson to the British countryside, where
Detective Macleod of Scotland Yard seems to believe he has the case well
in hand. With the victim's castle surrounded by a forty foot moat and
the drawbridge up at the time of the murder, the list of suspects should
number only those who were in the castle at the time of death. Holmes
has brought his fishing tackle, though, and is convinced there's an altogether
different explanation.
The Case Of The Exhumed Client: Sir Charles Farnsworth
turns up dead in the cursed Farnsworth Castle. A man with many enemies,
Sir Charles made sure to put a clause in his will requiring an investigation
of his death, no matter what the apparent cause, by none other than Sherlock
Holmes. An autopsy soon reveals arsenic in the deadman's body, and Holmes
finds no shortage of suspects in residence at the castle.
The Case Of The Eiffel Tower: A world famous criminal
is run over by a London milk truck. Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard
calls on Sherlock Holmes to decipher the mysterious note found in the
dead man's pocket. Assuming the identity of the deceased, Holmes follows
a trail of mystery all the way to Paris.

Sherlock Holmes, Volume
5 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford & Archie Duncan Director:
Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four (more) exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective.
The Case Of The Belligerent
Ghost: Watson comes to the aid of a heart attack victim, but
his efforts to save the man prove fruitless. On his way back to 221 B
Baker Street, he is assaulted by a person he swears is the very same deceased
stranger. Intrigued, Holmes endeavors to find a more earthly explanation
for his friend's encounter.
The Case Of The Blind Man's Bluff: The discovery of a
chicken's foot at the location of two murders has Scotland Yard baffled,
and Inspector Lestrade turns to Sherlock Holmes for assistance.
The Case Of The Tyrant's Daughter: A chemist is arrested
for the poisoning of his fiance's stepfather, who was obsessed with keeping
the two lovers apart. Despite the damning evidence against the young Mr.
Vernon, the old man's housekeeper thinks he is innocent of the murder,
and requests the services of Sherlock Holmes.
The Case Of The Thistle Killer: A killer is on the loose
in London, strangling women and leaving thistles by the bodies of his
victims. Desperate to stop the madman before he strikes again, the Superintendent
of Police advises Lestrade to utilize the singular talents of Sherlock
Holmes.

Sherlock Holmes, Volume
6 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard, H. Marion Crawford & Archie Duncan Director:
Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four (more) exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective.
The Case Of The Texas
Cowgirl: Holmes and Watson are visited by Minnie, a member of
Bison Jack's Wild West Rodeo. Having found a dead body in her hotel room,
Minnie's biggest priority is disposing of the unwanted guest before her
aristocratic fiance Lord Wooster and his family get wind of the scandal.
The Case Of The Violent Suitor: Advice columnist Alex
Doogle, writing under the pen name Aunt Lottie, seems to have given the
wrong advice to a young woman. Advising the girl to part ways with her
violent and jealous fiance, Doogle is assaulted and threatened by the
jilted and infuriated lover. Desperate to save the young woman from the
brute while keeping himself out of harm's way, he turns to Sherlock Holmes.
The Case Of The Diamond Tooth: Watson happens upon a
diamond tooth while strolling along the River Thames. Initially a mere
curiosity, the tooth may be the key to solving a murder, as Holmes and
Watson learn of a body found near the very spot it was recovered.
The Case Of The Deadly Prophesy: Holmes and Watson are
summoned to a boy's school in Belgium, where a student has taken to scrawling
the names of faculty members on the steps of a nearby church, only to
have them die shortly after.

Sherlock Holmes, Volume 7 DVD
Starring: Ronald Howard Director: Steve Previn & Jack Gage
Four (more) exciting episodes of the rare European TV series featuring
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's master detective.
Impromptu Performance: A wrongly accused man only has
one day to prove his innocence before he is put to death. As a last request
he asks to see Sherlock Holmes.
Jolly Hangman: A traveling salesman is found hung in
his hotel room. After an initial investigation, police rule his death
a suicide. Convinced it was murder, the devastated widow pleads with Holmes
to do further detective work.
Shoeless Engineer: Holmes comes across an injured man
wandering through the woods carrying the limp body of a woman. The detective
tries to put together the pieces of a bizarre puzzle, as the man tells
a strange story of an attempted murder.
Singing Violin: A young woman has visions of ghosts haunting
her bedroom. Before she is certified mad, her soon-to-be husband, James
Wynin, makes an appointment to meet with Holmes and Watson. When shots
ring out from the street in front of the detective's office, Wynin is
found murdered in his carriage.
Sherlock Holmes, Volume
1 DVD
Sherlock Holmes, Volume 2 DVD
Sherlock Holmes, Volume 3 DVD
Sherlock Holmes, Volume 4 DVD
Sherlock Holmes, Volume 5 DVD
Sherlock Holmes, Volume 6 DVD
Sherlock Holmes, Volume 7 DVD
Any One Volume Only $8.95
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