Review of Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942) by Bill T — 13 Jan 2012
As much as I was dreeding time travelling Sherlock Holmes (he's magically transported to WW II England because the filmmakers made it so) this was surprisingly engaging and interesting and suspenseful.
A radio broadcast from the Nazis telling of awful crimes keeps Britain on edge. Higher Ups bring in H & W almost out of desoeration to find out where these broadcasts are coming from. And, just like any other mystery, Holmes does his best to solve it, using many different little clues.
Not really a whodunit but more of a political espionage flick, this was quite enjoyable.
This review of Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942) was written by Bill T on 13 Jan 2012.
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror has generally received positive reviews.
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