The Sign of Four (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 7, 1987

Original Title:
The Sign of Four

Alternate Titles:
Das Zeichen 4
Das Zeichen Vier
Sherlock Holmes - Das Zeichen 4
Sherlock Holmes - Das Zeichen Vier
Sherlock Holmes - Das Zeichen der Vier
The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four
Znak czterech
Знак четырех

Genres:
Adventure | Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Granada Television

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Mary Morstan has received a pearl in the post every year since her father's disappearance. This leads Holmes and Watson to the truth about a secret pact between four convicts during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

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Assistant Editor:
Tony Cranstoun

Boom Operator:
David Eve

Camera Operator:
Lawrence Jones

Casting:
Carolyn Bartlett

Costume Design:
Esther Dean

Director:
Peter Hammond

Director of Photography:
Ray Goode

Editor:
Anthony Ham

Electrician:
Jim Camp

Focus Puller:
Steve Oxley

Grip:
Ken Roberts

Lighting Camera:
Ray Goode

Makeup Artist:
Glenda Wood

Novel:
Arthur Conan Doyle

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Gowers

Production Assistant:
Lynne Marriott

Production Design:
Tim Wilding

Production Manager:
Bill Leather

Sound Editor:
Brian Blamey

Sound Recordist:
Phil Smith

Writer:
John Hawkesworth

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