Review of The Pearl of Death (1944) by Rachael H — 29 Sep 2010
Havn't seen any of the other Holmes from this era, so I can't really give this a rating. Apparently this Lestrade is "a great fool" and Watson isn't very helpful with rein-acting crimes - which was an amusing scene.
There are similarities and differences, but of course this is dramatically different from seeing Holmes portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch (best surname EVER) or Robert Downey Jr. Despite being in black and white and having the story set at a slow pace, the time went quickly and there some interesting scenes.
This review of The Pearl of Death (1944) was written by Rachael H on 29 Sep 2010.
The Pearl of Death has generally received positive reviews.
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