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Release Date:
October 1, 1965
Original Title:
A Study in Terror
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Compton Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 95
When Watson reads from the newspaper there have been two similar murders near Whitechapel in a few days, Sherlock Holmes' sharp deductive is immediately stimulated to start its merciless method of elimination after observation of every apparently meaningless detail. He guesses right the victims must be street whores, and doesn't need long to work his way trough a pawn shop, an aristocratic family's stately home, a hospital and of course the potential suspects and (even unknowing) witnesses who are the cast of the gradually unraveled story of the murderer and his motive.
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Camera Operator:
Norman Jones
Casting:
Maude Spector
Characters:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Costume Design:
Sophie Devine
Director:
James Hill
Director of Photography:
Desmond Dickinson
Editor:
Henry Richardson
Executive Producer:
Herman Cohen
Hair Designer:
Gladys Leakey
Makeup Artist:
Tom Smith
Music:
John Scott
Original Story:
Derek Ford
Donald Ford
Producer:
Sam Waynberg
Michael Klinger
Henry E. Lester
Production Design:
Alex Vetchinsky
Screenplay:
Derek Ford
Donald Ford
Second Unit Director:
Barry Langley
Special Effects:
Wally Veevers
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