Episode 2 - Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (ENG)
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- Опубліковано 22 сер 2013
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Date of show - Sep. 1, 1939
Description of the episode:
The master sleuth hunts his archenemy, Professor Moriarty, who is planning the crime of the century. - Фільми й анімація
I used to watch these with my father in the fifties and sixties. He would imitate Nigel Bruce. He found him quite humorous. Oh I miss him!!!
Watched this Dynamic Duo with my roommate Friday nights in college 1973-4. My roommie enjoyed mimmicking Watson. That's "immortality!"
Interesting bit of trivia about Nigel Bruce, he was actually born in Mexico. His parents happened to be on vacation there when his mother gave birth.
As I miss my Mom, who watched these with me in the sixties too...
This has been called one of the best Holmes films with Basil and Nigel, because they kept them in the Victorian era. I think this is my favorite of the ones starring them, although the more modern series starring Jeremy Brett made by Granada films appeals more.
I never get tired of these Sherlock movies! The Best two actors for the roles👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼♥️
I can't believe I haven't seen this, I watch Rathbone and Bruce every night, the old movies interest me and calm me down for sleep, I've watched them s thousand times.
Lol...me too! I've just found this one myself.
. Me too!!
I'm also quite familiar with the series of films and have never seen this incarnation.
me too the soundtrack is so nice compared to all bass edgy new crapolla
This is my favorite and yes, it is hard to find
HO VISTO TUTTI I FILM DI SHERLOCK HOMEKS MA QUESTO EPISODIO NON LO VISTO MAI , E MELO GODO ADESSO IN PACE , VADO PAZZO PER QUESTI FILM SPECIALMENTE QUANDO PIOVE SIA NEL FILM E SIA NELLA REALTÀ,MI RILASSA MOLTISSIMO, QUESTI FILM SONO BELLISSIMI ,, CARICA SEMPRE FILM COME QUESTO OK GRAZIE CIAO 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Pienamente d'accordo.
Loved Basil Rathbone Holmes..i have watched every episode minimum 10× each and will watch on my deathbed...i also fell in love with Ida Lupino after she uttered the words "Theres death in every note of it"...after a wonderful career as an actress and director i was pleasantly surprised to see that she also directed several episodes of a great series "The Fugitive" on YT
Ida Lupino was luminous in her youth. Wonderful actress, then producer and director.
Thank you so very much for this upload. Nigel Bruce and Basil Rathbone were my favorites. R.I.P. gentlemen. 💙
Rest In Pieces, gentlemen.
No idea Ida Lupino starred in this series. So lovely, so natural in the role when other women overplayed their parts. Didn’t know she was a director too!
Such a clear, clean copy of this excellent film!! Bravo!!
👍👍
Sumptuous lighting and Lupino cast perfectly, thanks for posting this gem.
I watch them all the time. They just make me feel good.
I thoroughly enjoyed this episode and didn’t realise it hadn’t been shown often. Thank you.
I thought I had seen every Sherlock ever made! Thank you so much for posting.
Lovely Ida Lupino...great acting by all great movie thank you for sharing🎉
A great classic movie with cool Ida and Basil Rathbone the best Holmes. 🥰
And here I am watching it on May 11th!
and, here I am on May FIRST (11+ months
later)
@@robertwalker5521 Nice!
Not only was Ida Lupino attractive and a good actress, but she was an excellent director at a time when there were no women directors.
If there were no women directors, how was she a director? If she was then there were women directors.
Oh come on. Just...stupid.
I'll second that.
I learned this when watching a very good Twilight Zone compilation. She directed an episode for TZ, and also starred in one.
@@drats1279no women directors is plural, a woman director is singular thus the statement is syntactically correct regardless of veracity.
This is such a great episode. I love how Watson teases Billy about his apron outfit, is annoyed to no end by Billy, and casts a withering glance at the young lad after Holmes exposes Billy for kicking the dust under the carpet.
The Best of the Series, in my opinion. Thanks for posting it.
I have been a Sherlock Holmes fan my whole life and this was one I had Never seen! Wow! Thank you for sharing!
I love the pull the sash to summon servents thing. I can't help wondering how many obscenely rich people have tried to reintroduce that affliction into their lives in the 21st century.
Yes, that was a uniquely inventive British contraption to facilitate its rigid class structure.
So glad you posted episode 2- it seemed to be absent in virtually everybody’s playlist- well done & thank you!
John- Philadelphia 🍦🍷🫖
There's an episode 1!? Where can I find it? I looked everywhere but all I can find was a link to this same episode
AGREED!!! A very happy surprise to find this episode that I could not find for a few years! I especially enjoyed artistry of the images, the artistically designed angles with lights and shadows arranged to heighten the mood of certain scenes. What fun, too, seeing Sherlock Holmes as the entertainer at the party! Thank for posting this treasure.
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@@numbersandrealityLe premier, c'est l'adaptation du "Chien des Baskerville".
@@numbersandreality search for The Hound of the Baskervilles 1939
Love how homes an moriarity jab each other in the cab.
Very cool , thank from the US ✌️
An excellent Holmes/Watson/Moriarty adventure. I thought I’d seen them all, but was pleasantly surprised to have missed this one.
It’s always a pleasure to see Miss Lupino on screen as well. One of her earliest performances. An exciting and fast paced adventure from beginning to end. Thank you!
I wonder why Fox Corporation did not continue the series and why they all ended up at Universal.
@debwell7248 - Miss Lupino later guest starred in a couple of episodes of a TV series featuring another great detective - Lt. Columbo.
She and Walter William were in one of two light mystery movies...twas a great match .
Such a wonderful Holmes and Watson!
Holmes yes. Watson NO. Watson was no fool in the original stories !
@@fredflintstone1485 No argument there. The movies with Basil Rathbone as Holmes tended to make Watson (Nigel Bruce) into a bit of a buffoon, perhaps to make Holmes look even smarter(?), more probably because they were going for a comic tone popular in that era. I prefer the late Edward Hardwick's Watson (Jeremy Brett as Holmes), an intelligent man in his own right, if not the bipolar genius that was Brett's character.
picked this up on vhs not long ago, glad it's here...
Basil Rathbone and Timothy Brett the two best Sherlock Holmes ever!!!! Really enjoyed this one, Many thanks for the up-load!
Jeremy Brett, but I agree he was the consummate Sherlock Holmes.
Finally, someone who loves both and doesn't choose one over the other. They're completely different. Even the Russian version of Holmes movies are good. The only lousy ones are the modern blockbuster versions.
I absolutely agree with this statement..Both are excellent ,but I do have a soft spot for Jeremy Brett..
Downey did @n excellent turn
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Naish was near pathetic.
This is the best team ever of holmes & Watson thank you for the uploading of this marvelous crime fighters ever
Having seen this missing gem it is like seeing the Crown Jewels!
Ah, simpler times when all you needed to get to the Crown Jewels was a big brass key and remember to turn off the lights.
I'm sure security was a lot tighter even back in 1894. It was very tight security when I went to the Tower of London and viewed The Crown jewels in the early 1970s.
Isn't that when they went missing?
Sir Arthur wanted to end the series so he sent both Homes and Moriarty over the cliff. Public demand though brought him back.
Ida Lupino was only 21 yo in 1939 and later was a major star through the 60s. I didn't know until now she was British
Love how little Billy mean mugs Watson when Holmes busted him . Awesome!
Wonderfully entertaining 👏 thank you for the great video 📹
I thought I seen all of these movies 😮 but now this is awesome 👍
I enjoyed it . A first for me. I love these two as Holmes and Watson.
Watson is always hungry
Holmes rarely is 😂
Thank you.
Angel Chester 091407 ? Until
Good movie for a rainy day.
PERFECT NIGHT IN MN RAINING NIGHT. THUNDER ,NO LIGHTING...
Обожаю этот сериал
I STILL LOVE THE OLD RADIO EPISODES POSTED. I USE MY OLD TIME RADIO APP ALOT❤
DO YOU YELL AT THE RADIO TOO?
Thank you I enjoyed this segment of the collection. 55:42
Apparently the head of Fox at the time wasn't wild about the two films they made and let the rights lapse, which Universal snapped up and continued making them throughout the 1940s to much praise and fanfare.
I THINK I SEEN ALL THESE MOVIES SINCE I FOUND THIS CHANNEL. I HOPE THEY. HOPE THEY PUT MORE ON THIS CHANNEL..I LOOKS LIKE THEY JUST GIVE A FEW TO WATCH...
E aqui estou eu assistindo dia 21 de outubro 2023, amo esse gênero de filme e vou me inscrever agora mesmo por ser legendados em português, obrigado pela postagem e vou ficar aguardando outros filmes! Feliz Domingo.
Is the stage singer actually played by Basil Rathbone? If so, best job of disguise anyone's ever seen!!
I guess so.
Fooled me!
Thank you for uploading , great stuff.
Ida Lupino went on to be a big star. I believe she even did some directing. She is also in one of my favorite Twilight Zone’s.
Yes-and she was one of the few women directors in the 50's, and a good one too!
Excellent score, really completed the experience.
In this serie Moriarty is played three times by three different actors and he dies every time.
yes!
It just goes to show you, you can't keep a good villain down.
I guess it was from 1939 ! a very good chapter considering the year !
The best of the whole series, followed by the Scarlet Claw...
The best one in the series
Thank you for this.
I've never seen this one! Thank you so much.
one of thr best ones, ever. ❤
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS CLASSIC LOVE IT
Oh! My! Gosh!! Never seen this one. Love. It!
Great film and beautiful print.
WARNING: SPOILERS- Was surprised that Holmes was on his back foot for so long. A few times, mid-film, I though Homes was just playing along and planed to spring the trap in the final act. But no! And nice turnaround having Moriarty chasing Holmes in the climax. Nigel Bruce's excellent comic timing worked as a perfect foil for the smug Holmes. It what a fun bonus, letting Watson get the last word!
I'm rating The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as the best of the all the Baker Street films.
Ida was a beautiful young lady and grow to be what she was lovely a older woman who became a film director with successes
Какое напряжение всю дорогу!!! Ну уж теперь-то этот негодный Мориарти умер, я надеюсь! Второй раз это смотреть будет уже полегче! Очень интересный эпизод.
Great classic ❤
This is I think 1 of the 2 period movies before they unfortunately changed to the modern era.
Thanks 🙏 for this :)
Anybody know why everybody's Basil Rathbone playlist is missing this one?
I'm pretty sure the main playlists were made with an Adventures added, but that movie was since removed. If you go into the playlist and "show hidden videos," sometimes you can see the now-defunct Adventures. But somehow, this video has managed to be found by yt and also by playlist creators 😂 so who knows. I've tried posting links to this video on Hound/Baskerville videos but not sure anyone seems to really care.
Brilliant
I never understood how Moriarty dies in the first one of the series, but comes back after. I have watched the 39 to 46 series at least 20plus times. There is not a bad one in the bunch. And I think I will watch The Hound of the Baskervilles right now, my favorite.😊
Thank you!!
1:15:30 I feared for the horse prior to it tumbling over 😡
Боже, как ты напоминаешь мне Маяковского Шерлок!
Love this movie. 😊🎉❤
Intriguing!
Kinda wild how the death song in here is connected to Fallout the video game series.
Excelente
Darryl F. Zanuck does it again. He has never made a film that wasn't excellent.
@ 3:00 the lead into the most
unusual *entrance to a vehicle
that i have every seen.
just take a moment, to marvel
Me consegue o Episódio Um 1,vou ficar aguardando, obrigado pela atenção! Sou mais um inscrito, por ser legendados em português!
Dont you love the "absolutely not London" exteriors.
Basil Rathbone ( surname translates to silent killer) was THE best Holmes
love Nigel Bruce
Billy, Terry Kilburn is 97, seemed to have retired from acting in the early 60,s.😊
Come ,Sumi.❤❤
Did the flies in the glass die ?
Make the rest public ❤
I was wondering why the cast used American firearms when Webleys should have been plentiful. Then again, the movie's date of show was September 1, 1939, the same date Britain entered World War II (and my birthday). So, maybe they had other places to use British guns.
The British always have to get guns from America.
I BELIEVE THAT IDA LUPINO WAS 16 OR 17 WHEN THE MOVIE WAS MADE.
This was 94 years ago.
The acting is a cut up from other actors and actresses of from later time.
Sorry where is episode 1. Thank you
First film was Hound of the Baskervilles
This was the second.
After that the films were produced by a different studio and were set in the modern (at that time) era. All of those were low budget compared to the first two.
why do they ruin these old movies by speeding up the sound so one can’t understand a word that is said often times making the viewer miss clues to the mystery.😡
Better enjoy quickly .. it’s under copyright by Paramount .. could be removed at anytime
I hope they dont---that would be a crime against humanity!!..
Holmes got some stinky finger behind the bushes!
Great show! Is there an episode one?
1 he means is the first of the 2 20th Century productions, The Hound of the Baskervilles...
Thank you for posting this. Why isn't the girl wearing mourning at the party???
20th Century Fox production before the later Universal ones
10:58 😂 who is sweeps before dusting😅
Sherlock and Moriarty are both dunces.
The year is 1894. If they put their heads together, they could develop the airplane, and beat the Wright Brothers by almost 10 years. Instead, they screw around with tawdry crime, playing Cat & Mouse games.
I've watched all of the other Rathbone movies starting in 1942 I think and then this one of course titled Episode 2 FROM 1939.
Is there no Episode 1 or 3? why have 2 without a 1?. I couldn't find anything on it
First film was Hound of the Baskervilles
This was the second.
After that the films were produced by a different studio and were set in the modern (at that time) era. All of those were low budget compared to the first two.
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W.W.Ii caused them to bring out autos, planes, electricity, bombs.....
@@robertwalker5521 yes I’ve read that the more modern ones were basically American propaganda films. In The voice of terror SH is fighting the nazis.