The Russian adaptations of Sherlock Holmes by legendary director Igor Maslenikkov are widely acclaimed as the finest adaptations of Conan Doyle's creation. Underpinned by an incredible cast, in addition to the famous Livanoz-Soomin duo as Holmes and Watson, the film stars internationally highly-rated actor/director Nikita Mikhlakov as Sir Henry Baskerville and the Russian movie legend Oleg Yankivsky as the villain Stapleton. They were hugely popular in Russia for their humurous reference to British customs and stereotypes.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The Russian adaptations of Sherlock Holmes by legendary director Igor Maslenikkov are widely acclaimed as the finest adaptations of Conan Doyle&39;s creation Underpinned by an incredible cast in addition to the famous Livanoz-Soomin duo as Holmes and Watson the film stars internationally highly-rated actordirector Nikita Mikhlakov as Sir Henry Baskerville and the Russian movie legend Oleg Yankivsky as the villain Stapleton They were hugely popular in Russia for their humurous reference to British customs and stereotypes Actors Vasily Livanov & Vitaly Solomin Director Igor Maslennikov Certificate PG Year 1957 Languages Russian Subtitles English Duration 2 hours and 27 minutes (approx)
Igor Maslennikov directs this Russian adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's crime novel. Henry Baskerville (Nikita Mikhalkov) learns that his wealthy uncle has died and, as his only heir, makes his way to London to collect his inheritance. His uncle's death appears suspicious, however, and alludes to an old family curse concerning a demonic dog that dates back to two centuries ago. Detective Sherlock Holmes (Vasili Livanov) and his friend, Doctor Watson (Vitali Solomin), investigate and attempt to reveal the truth before Henry finds himself in danger.
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