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Roy William NeillDressed To Kill (1946)


Aka 'Sherlock Holmes in Dressed To Kill' - features Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes.

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.

This item is part of the collection: Feature Films

Director: Roy William Neill
Audio/Visual: sound, b&w
Keywords: Mystery; Thriller

Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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Downloaded 107,118 times Average Rating: 4.33 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: Nukak - 5 out of 5 stars - September 22, 2007
Subject: Way Cool

I first saw the Holmes series with Basil Rathsbone and Nigel Bruce and liked it so much I bought the collection. I've seen them all many times and still enjoy watching them.

Reviewer: TrapperJohn - 3 out of 5 stars - September 21, 2007
Subject: Stiff upperlip

Good story,and very nice to watch.Most of the time I was afraid someone would walk through the cardboard walls.

Reviewer: specs - 4 out of 5 stars - March 8, 2007
Subject: the swan song for Basil Rathbone

This film, eventhough it is enjoyable to watch:is the last film Mr. Rathbone for Universal Pictures as Holmes. I felt at this time "the Holmes character is strankling my creative force as an actor." A shame to see but we are glad he did what he did to Mr. Holmes to life for so many to enjoy. Please get as many as you can IA of these gems of Holmesania.

Reviewer: Kitten in the Rain - 4 out of 5 stars - March 8, 2007
Subject: Delightful!

I was introduced to the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes series when I was about nine or ten. I had a terrible flu that year that dragged on and on, and to console me, my father brought the entire series home from the video rental place for me to watch. Even though I didn't understand many of the subtleties, I adored them. I'm so happy to discover that these movies are just as good as I remember.

Reviewer: Yodelling Llama - 4 out of 5 stars - January 11, 2007
Subject: Witty, clever.

A good, clever mystery with a razor wit.

Reviewer: LeGrande - 5 out of 5 stars - January 8, 2007
Subject: Typical Sherlock Holmes Rathbone-Bruce fare

Basil Rathbone is known for two dramatic roles: the villain, and when he's not the villain, Sherlock Holmes. If you're a fan of the old time radio show sponsored by Petri Wine, then you'll definitely enjoy these films. Even though Bruce's Dr. Watson is far more of a mumbling bumbler than in Doyle's stories, to many, he's the archetypal Watson. Rathbone seems born to play Sherlock. I encoded this to a Video CD since I don't have a DVD burner, and the quality is quite watchable on my 20 inch TV and budget DVD player.

Reviewer: jaber - 3 out of 5 stars - November 16, 2006
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Reviewer: rabiabidabi - 5 out of 5 stars - October 15, 2006
Subject: Way Cool

The quality of the stream is excellent.

The villain is in the back seat of the car, and she pulls out her compact..."Of course, he's having us followed...don't look."

Great.

Reviewer: Danial - 4 out of 5 stars - August 29, 2006
Subject: My first Holmes Flick

Now I know what everyone raves about! Growing up I had heard of these flicks and Basil of course but had never seen one until tonight. What a treat! Must see more. This is great entertainment!

Reviewer: Dominator - 5 out of 5 stars - December 18, 2005
Subject: Typical Sherlockian!!!

As a Sherlock Holmes fan, I can assure u this is
a typical (Doyle-Watson) style, nearing the likes of Musgrave Rituals,so.... delightful
to watch and fitting Climax.

Reviewer: Seqao - 5 out of 5 stars - July 23, 2005
Subject: Dressed to kile

NIce

Reviewer: sherlockmcbride - 5 out of 5 stars - May 12, 2005
Subject: Good Movie

This is not a good movie in substitution for reading Sir Conan Doyle's work, but it is a good movie nonetheless. As a mystery lover, I enjoyed it immensely.

Reviewer: nightwatchdog - 4 out of 5 stars - March 7, 2005
Subject: Good old flick

The stories aren't true to Doyle's works but are quite enjoyable nevertheless. Before there was Jermey Brett as the "perfect" Sherlock Homes there was Basil Rathbone, and he certainly rates up there with Brett, and Peter Cushing as one of the great "Homes" of all time. Worth watching.

Reviewer: kjpweb - 4 out of 5 stars - February 16, 2005
Subject: Brian de Palma's Dressed to Kill is not a remake of this!

Quite an intersting plot make this Sherlock Holmes movie interesting to watch. A worthy Antagonist to Sherlock leads to a duel of wits.
While on the one hand the level of sophistication within the story is high, some crudeness in characters (mainly the Chaffeur is a posterboy for a cliche) let the movie a little down.

3 Stars for the actors, 5 Stars for the plot makes an even 4!
Have fun !

Reviewer: macbeach - 5 out of 5 stars - July 2, 2004
Subject: More of these PLEASE!

I love the old Sherlock Holmes films. I have them on old video tapes, I have some (when I've been able to find them) on DVD. But this downloaded version was of higher quality than DVDs that I PAID for!

I hope more of these get preserved digitally by people who care about the quality of the work. No clicks, pops, or gaps in the film on this one.


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