Review of Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) by Bill T — 03 May 2011
Well written, acted and directed with a clever MacGuffin - the microfilm which everybody is hunting for is actually under their noses all the time, concealed in a matchbook which gets passed from character to character.
As a pleasant diversion, Watson tries to immerse himself in American culture, guzzling milkshakes and chewing gum, much to Holmes's irritation. Basil Rathbone's hair is still a bit of a distraction though.
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This review of Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) was written by Bill T on 03 May 2011.
Sherlock Holmes in Washington has generally received positive reviews.
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