Rent Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night (1946)

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Synopsis:
This film is considered to be one of the most impressive of the Sherlock Holmes series and the best 'murder on a train' movie ever made. Once the train gets under way, so does the plot. Holmes (Basil Rathbone) has not only a theft but a murder to deal with. "The Star of Rhodesia" a precious jewel has been stolen and the railway guard is murdered as the train makes its way between London and Edinburgh. The master detective is forced to use all his powers of deduction and with the help of his trusty aid Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce), solves the crime in this fast paced thriller.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Roy William Neill
Writers:
Arthur Conan Doyle, Frank Gruber
Studio:
Orbit Media
Genres:
Classics, Drama, Thrillers
Collections:
Action & Adventure, Top 10 Films About Trains: Thrillers, Top Film and TV Detectives: Guide to Screen Sleuth, Top Films
BBFC:
Release Date:
25/09/2006
Run Time:
60 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.37:1
Colour:
B & W

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Jewel Heist. - Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night review by Steve

Spoiler Alert
14/09/2025

The penultimate Sherlock Holmes adventure starring Basil Rathbone- and Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson- is a decent train thriller with our heroes charged with guarding a huge diamond from Colonel Sebastian Moran. But who of the mysterious passengers and railway staff actually is the infamous jewel thief/big game hunter?

Well, no surprises really, but there's plenty of fun to be had before our initial suspicions are confirmed... We don't get much of the celebrated Holmesian logic, as the later entries gave up on that. But the whole thing moves forward at pace and there's something about the train set whodunit which usually satisfies...

Alan Mowbray has the key role as another of Watson's old pals who might not be exactly who he claims. Dennis Hoey is in good form for his last go around as Inspector Lestrade. But the standout is the astonishingly photogenic Renee Godfrey, transporting an unusually large coffin to Edinburgh.

She's so irresistibly beautiful that director Roy William Neill can't keep the camera away, cutting her into everyone else's scenes. Though the actor was from New York and her Cockney accent worse than Dick Van Dyke's in Mary Poppins. It's a treat for fans of classic cinema, the Baker Street detectives, and train thrillers too.

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