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Holmes is recruited to escort the heir to a European throne safely back to his homeland after his father's assassination.Holmes is recruited to escort the heir to a European throne safely back to his homeland after his father's assassination.Holmes is recruited to escort the heir to a European throne safely back to his homeland after his father's assassination.
William 'Wee Willie' Davis
- Gubec
- (as Wee Willie Davis)
Frederick Worlock
- Prime Minister
- (as Frederic Worlock)
Wilson Benge
- Clergyman
- (uncredited)
Sven Hugo Borg
- Johansson
- (uncredited)
Ernst Brengt
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
James Carlisle
- Aide
- (uncredited)
Ashley Cowan
- Steward
- (uncredited)
James Craven
- Anton Petzval
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe film contains a couple of clever in-jokes for Holmes aficionados in the form of references to famous unrecorded cases for the Great Detective: at one point Watson begins to recite the tale of The Giant Rat of Sumatra (mentioned in Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire"); whilst the action takes place aboard the S.S. Friesland (from Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Norwood Builder", and alluded to as "a Dutch-American liner" in his Professor Challenger book "The Lost World", though here it has links to Malmö in Sweden). The film also borrows some characters and events from "The Adventure of the Red Circle."
- GoofsDr Watson discovers an automatic pistol --- i.e., one with a slide-in ammo-clip instead of a rotating cylinder --- in a lady passenger's handbag. He consistently refers to the handgun as a revolver. An ex-Army officer like Watson, no matter how daft, would never make such an "obvious" mistake.
- Quotes
Sherlock Holmes: Possibly, poison is a woman's weapon.
- ConnectionsEdited into Who Dunit Theater: Sherlock Holmes and Pursuit to Algiers (2021)
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This is one of the weakest Basil Rathbone-Sherlock Holmes films. It's still okay (I like all of them) but it ranks at the bottom if you're looking for an interesting "whodunnit."
Two things, I think, made this sub-par: 1 - the villains weren't evil enough, didn't do enough and didn't create enough tension and; 2 - this was almost a musical instead of a mystery. There were no less than four complete songs sung in this film. Even Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) gets in the act with a song - and he's very good, if that was really him. Marjorie Riordan sang the other three.
In addition, the ending wasn't that satisfactory, either. Yet, despite all that, Watson's typical stupidity and humor made it fun in spots but that's about it. Not recommended unless you're stuck with it as part of a four-disc set as I am, as part of the Sherlock Holmes Restored Collection. (At least the picture was clear.)
Two things, I think, made this sub-par: 1 - the villains weren't evil enough, didn't do enough and didn't create enough tension and; 2 - this was almost a musical instead of a mystery. There were no less than four complete songs sung in this film. Even Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) gets in the act with a song - and he's very good, if that was really him. Marjorie Riordan sang the other three.
In addition, the ending wasn't that satisfactory, either. Yet, despite all that, Watson's typical stupidity and humor made it fun in spots but that's about it. Not recommended unless you're stuck with it as part of a four-disc set as I am, as part of the Sherlock Holmes Restored Collection. (At least the picture was clear.)
- ccthemovieman-1
- Apr 12, 2006
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- Sherlock Holmes in Pursuit to Algiers
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- Runtime1 hour 5 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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