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Dressed to Kill DVD Movie

Dressed to Kill DVD



PN: 683070738525     Release: 03/08/2005
Starring: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Morison
Director(s): Roy William Neill


Discontinued: Unfortunately this product is no longer available and has been discontinued.

Dressed to Kill
Based on the prolific Sir Arthur Conan Doyle mysteries, Sherlock Holmes is on the job again. This time the inmate of a British prison has incorporated stolen Bank of England engraving plates into a series of music boxes he has made and multiple criminals are out to find them. Holmes must be first. It's a weak, thin plot for the final of the Holmes/Watson series but it is still a joy to see Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce working off one another. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide
Cast
Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson
Patricia Morison as Hilda Courtney
Harry Cording as Hamid
Frederic Worlock as Col. Cavanagh
Mary Gordon as Mrs. Hudson
Patricia Cameron as Evelyn Clifford
Carl Harbord as Inspector Hopkins
Crew
Jack Otterson - Art Director
Martin Obzina - Art Director
Vera West - Costume Designer
Melville Shyer - First Assistant Director
Roy William Neill - Director
Saul A. Goodkind - Editor
Howard Benedict - Executive Producer
Hans Salter - Composer (Music Score)
Milton Rosen - Composer (Music Score)
Milton Rosen - Musical Direction/Supervision
Jack Brooks - Songwriter
Jack Pierce - Makeup
Maury Gertsman - Cinematographer
Roy William Neill - Producer
Edward Ray Robinson - Set Designer
Russell A. Gausman - Set Designer
Glenn E. Anderson - Sound/Sound Designer
Bernard B. Brown - Sound/Sound Designer
Frank Gruber - Screenwriter
Leonard Lee - Screenwriter
Arthur Conan Doyle - Short Story Author

Dressed to Kill
The final entry in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes series Dressed to Kill is not one of the best entries, but it's enjoyable nonetheless. An air of déjà vu hangs over Dressed as if we've all seen this before -- which we certainly have. That's a danger with any long-running series, and here it seems as if the writers and director Roy William Neill were simply connecting the dots and coloring by numbers rather than trying to create something special and sparkling. This is especially true with the cavalier manner Holmes displays in regard to the safety of the music box in his possession and in the way in which the detective is so easily tricked; either of these machinations could have been exploited as an opportunity to comment upon the character's egotism, but this opportunity was missed. At least the cast is not to blame, with Rathbone and Bruce turning in their customarily winning performances and a delicious wicked turn from Patricia Morison helping to enliven things. They help make up for most of the film's shortcomings. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 
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Sound Processing:1: PCM mono
Additional Features:Theatrical trailers Still gallery Seven original radio broadcasts of "The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [3 1/2 hours] starring Basil Rothbone and Nigel Bruce
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:
Content Length:72 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Side #1 --
0. Scene Index
1. Main titles. [1:09]
2. The Auction. [7:12]
3. Petty Thievery? Maybe not. [8:20]
4. "Just a matter of murder." [4:59]
5. "This is very literally a matter of life or death." [6:34]
6. "We thought we were the hunters." [6:13]
7. "I'm afraid it's murder." [5:51]
8. "Allow me to congratulate you on..." [11:43]
9. "An infallible means of recognition to the trained eye." [5:03]
10. "Your death will be a painless one." [2:53]
11. "I've been duped!" [7:02]
12. "What could go wrong?" [4:28]


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