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Release Date:
August 1, 1944
Original Title:
The Pearl of Death
Alternate Titles:
Perle des Todes
Sherlock Holmes and The Pearl of Death
Sherlock Holmes in The Pearl of Death
Sherlock Holmes y la perla de la muerte
Sherlock Holmes-La perle des Borgia
Sherlock Holmes: The Pearl of Death
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 ES: APTA RU: 12+ US: NR
Runtime: 69
The famous Borgia Pearl, a valuable gem with a history of bringing murder and misfortune to its owner since the days of the Borgias, is brought to London, thanks in part to Sherlock Holmes. But before long the jewel is stolen, due to an error on Holmes' part, and shortly thereafter, a series of horrible murders begin, the murderer leaving his victims with their spines snapped and surrounded by a mass of smashed china.
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Art Direction:
John B. Goodman
Martin Obzina
Costume Design:
Vera West
Director:
Roy William Neill
Director of Photography:
Virgil Miller
Editor:
Ray Snyder
Executive Producer:
Howard Benedict
Music Director:
Paul Sawtell
Original Music Composer:
Paul Sawtell
Original Story:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Producer:
Roy William Neill
Set Decoration:
Edward R. Robinson
Russell A. Gausman
Sound Director:
Bernard B. Brown
Writer:
Bertram Millhauser
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