Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse (1983) | Full Movie | Peter O'Toole | Ron Haddrick

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[Music] here you are mr barrymore special delivery for lord baskerville [Music] excuse me you grace excuse me what what oh this arrived by special delivery uh let's that's all right barrymore you haven't forgotten me lord that dr mortimer will be arriving at seven o'clock tonight for dinner think about it more could i bring you another glass of wine oh no thank you very much but i would like my heavy walking boots in my overcoat if you please you're surely not going out sir charles after such an excellent meal and such good wine i should like a stroll down to the old orchard i really wouldn't advise that my friend you know your heart it is exceptionally cold tonight sir charles i'm sure dr mortimer would prefer you not to take any risks yes yes barrymore i know all that however a few minutes in the fresh air can only do me good [Music] i'll walk with you as far as the back lane then i'll trot along home sir charles thank you james that'll be very pleasant well this is where we parked company it's been a very pleasant evening we must do it again very soon and don't worry about me i shall stop worrying once you're back inside your own front door good night sir charles [Music] [Applause] [Music] is that you sir charles ah i'm afraid there's nothing we can do for him call for some help to take the body back to the house [Music] [Laughter] that can't have been a dog [Music] so despite dr martin's suggestion that his lordship's death was not caused by any physical defect we have heard sufficient evidence that sir charles had a long history of heart disease and that on this particular evening he had sucked and whined to a certain fullness that required him to take a little constitutional walk in aid of his digestion for that reason i am quite ready to believe that he must have placed too great a strain on that most precious of his organs and find that your worship i have good reason to believe quiet i would remind you sir that you yourself had imbibed a glass or two that sad evening and that even if you did hear what sounded like a hound there are no marks on the body to support your suggestion i returned to what i was saying and i shall go to sherlock holmes [Music] good morning sir would you be mr sherlock holmes i am and you dr james mortimer from coombe tracy and devon won't you come in may i present dr watson a professional brother to you a vital assistant to me how do you do i desperately need your help in what respect your fame as a great unraveler of mysteries has spread even to the backwaters of devon mr holmes i have a problem that needs a man of your intellect to resolve describe this problem three months ago a very good friend of mine sir charles baskerville was killed under very suspicious circumstances i read the coroner's report in the newspaper i thought he decided the causes were natural and that i was seeing not just pink elephants but also ghostly hounds the size of shetland ponies did you see such an animal i never claimed to see the hound only it's poor mark and i was not drunk why are you so sure that the mark was made by a dog because of this it describes the origin of the curse of the baskervilles it says here baskerville hall 1742 apparently hugo baskerville became besotted by the calmly daughter of one of his young men and one drunken knight abducted her and locked her in a bedroom he gathered together a dozen of his wicked companions to celebrate his success in taking this wench against her father's wishes during that drunken revelry the maid escaped through a window and fled into the night when sir hugo discovered this he called for his horse and hounds and took off to hunt her down she had somehow start and was far away so sir hugo equipped his horse furiously to speed him up he soon left his comrades behind and sped like the wind across the devon moors the few shepherds sitting with their charges were amazed to see this man ride through the night with such haste but even more amazing was that sahugo obviously never realized that the hunter was also hunted hard on his heels was and here i read such a hound of hell as god forbid should ever be at any man's heels the chase continued eventually the friends of sahuga appeared and rode to the top of the hillock from where they could see by the light of the moon right down into a deep valley what they saw sickened and terrified them the maiden lay dead having dropped from exhaustion nearby was a hugo's body he'd been overtaken by the fearful hound who was at that moment ripping mouthfuls of flesh from the dead man's neck with flashing fangs and eyes glowing through the night a friend returned to baskerville hall to report this story and to have it written down as a warning to the sons of the baskerville family to beware the hound that waits for them on dark nights [Music] do you find it interesting to a collector of fairy tales yes i'm sorry you think that do you believe it i don't know what to believe except that's a child did not die a natural death i want you to help me find the truth i'm afraid i cannot accept such a commission i have on hand the little affair of the vatican cameos and i'm anxious to oblige his holiness besides what's to be gained from proving that sir charles was rarely killed by a mythical hound it is of the utmost importance that this mystery be cleared up immediately oh no mortimer you can't mean that in about two hours a child's only heir arrives from canada to claim his inheritance i want to be sure that sir henry will live to enjoy it that's an interesting aspect to the mystery perhaps you better bring sir henry here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock [Music] it's almost 10. just in time come in this is henry baskerville i'm pleased to meet you mr holmes the funny thing is that if my friend hadn't suggested coming to you this morning i might well have come of my own accord you see this came by mail to my hotel just now sir henry baskerville northumberland hotel hmm who knew you were staying there not a soul i know no one in this country and i didn't choose this hotel until i arrived in london yesterday salman is taking a very deep interest in your movements if you value your life or your reason keep away from them perhaps you can tell me what in tarnation all this means what do you make of it dr mortimer you must allow that there is nothing supernatural about this letter at any rate no sir but it might very well have come from someone who believes that the supernatural is the root of all this business what business it strikes me that you three know a great deal more than i do about my own affairs watson would you hand me yesterday's times please the page with the leading articles you shall share our knowledge before you leave this room to henry i promise you that [Music] here we are if you imagine that your own industry will be protected by a tariff you are misled it stands to reason that such legislation will keep away wealth from the country or diminish the value of your imports and life in this land what do you make of that it probably makes good sense but aren't we getting off the trail of the note a little watson you understand my methods well i confess i see no connection and yet my dear watson there is a very close connection hand me the note if you value your life or your reason keep away from the and the other word is handwritten whoever composed this letter couldn't find the word more in the newspaper you know you're right really mr holmes this exceeds anything i could have imagined how do you do it to me the type style of a times leading article is entirely distinctive as the letter was posted yesterday there was a strong probability that the words were cut from yesterday's paper what else do you deduce holmes [Music] notice the word moa is written in rough characters a reader of the times must be expected to be well educated therefore he wished to disguise his writing for fear that at some time his own hand may become known to you sir henry that is amazing do you see anything else nothing that is not verging on guesswork except that i believe the sender of that letter is not ill-disposed towards you since he warned you of impending danger or it may be that for his own purposes he wishes to scare me away quite possibly do you know the story of the baskerville curse of course though i never thought of taking it seriously until my uncle's death quite so holmes supposing we adjourn to give us time to think over all that's happened and meet again at sir henry's hotel for lunch in an hour say is that convenient watson perfectly a good morning and au revoir [Music] watson get your hat and coat we're going after them shall i run on and stop them not for the world my dear watson baskerville has evidently been closely shadowed since his arrival in london maybe this is a chance to find out by whom [Music] what a pity we didn't get the number watson you do not seriously imagine that i'd let the cab go without noting its number did you also see the occupant i did and you could you swear to the man's face i could swear only to the beard and that could have been false like that of one who wished to conceal his face oh well let's get to the north american hotel it's a fair walk from baker street [Music] sir henry baskerville is upstairs expecting you sir thank you but before we go up i'd like you to send a porter around to waterloo station ask him to find the driver of cab number 2074 and have him come here very well sir [Music] good afternoon i trust your journey here was pleasant not entirely tell me doctor have you among your acquaintances on dartmoor a man with a full dark beard no uh let me see yes yes barrymore said charles butler and where is he now at baskerville hall we had better be sure of that i will send him a telegram on your behalf sir henry is everything ready for me signed sir henry baskerville now if we send a second wire to the postmaster asking that this first be delivered into the hands of barrymore and no other and that it should be returned if that's not possible we should know by this evening whether or not barrymore is at his post as soon as you finished we'll eat and i'll tell you of my plans seems to me someone's playing me for a sucker well they'll find out they've started to monkey with the wrong man i'm going down to devon in the morning i'm in full agreement to henry except that you must not go alone dr mortimer will return with me but the doctor has a practice to attend to there must be someone with you every moment of the day and night i could go well now that's real kind of you dr watson i'd plan to take the 10 30 a.m train from paddington would that suit you perfectly then that settled [Music] who was it inquired after me and what's his complaint it was i and there's no complaint who was the gentleman in your cab in baker street this morning i don't know sir he told me to ask no questions so i didn't all he said was that he was a famous detective and his name was summit funny sherlock holmes i think but he's on to us watson it seems we've met a faux man worthy of our steel i hope all goes well with you in devon i shan't rest until you're back at baker [Music] street [Music] [Music] i will not bias your mind by suggesting theories watson i wish you simply to report all the facts to me by mail the personal service is excellent as you do that i shall make inquiries in london what kind of inquiries i shall investigate the people connected with sir henry do you suspect barrymore we should know better about that when sir henry arrives which is right now good morning i've had a reply to my wife a barrymore so he must be at baskerville hall well that seems to prove that your butler isn't the man following you around london goodbye dear friend i shall relax until you are back safe and sound in london have no fear for me i shall write my reports to you every day not a single detail will i miss goodbye [Applause] [Music] so [Music] tell me something about the people we shall meet doctor well first there's barrymore and his wife a strange couple the barrymore family has been at the hall for the past four generations they're both loyal and dependable your nearest neighbors will be the stapletons jack and beryl brother and sister he's a retired school master had some trouble with an outbreak of fever at a school in the north three boys died i believe he gave it up and came to devon to indulge his passion for insects spends his days chasing up and down the moors after this therefore the other rare specimen of moth his sister seems happy enough to pick wildflowers and be the lady of mary pitt house [Music] there are no other neighbors not close to basketville hall well it certainly won't take long to make the acquaintance of these few folk oh there is one other or who's that you wouldn't have heard of the notting hill murderer ceremony but i'm sure the doctor watson has you mean seldom the maniac who escaped from princetown jail i certainly do he's believed to be hiding out on the moors near here i pray that none of us should ever meet him face to face he's a vicious killer to be sure [Music] so good afternoon sir henry welcome to your ancestral home you must be barrymore i'm sure pleased to meet you this is my friend dr watson he'll be staying a few days would you mind taking my bag inside for me barrymore after sitting in that train for so long i'd like to stretch my legs i won't be long [Music] doctor what's a doctor watson wait a moment how do you do mr stapleton you'll know my name jack stapleton has been described as an entomologist and you're obviously hunting insects very good i see now why doctor motor engaged you and sherlock holmes to investigate this case one moment sir holmes and i are not working on any case in fact holmes is in london whilst i holiday in devon answer me a question how do you know who i am i just ran into dr baltimore and he told me you were here what's that what does it sound like to you sir i suppose like some sort of dog but none that i could identify i've never in my life heard of all gruesome noise what do you think it is it may be a bitten there are some nesting in the marshes that was no bird then perhaps it was one of the more ponies do you see those dark green patches over there that's the great grimpen meyer it's supposed to be a bottomless bog a pony may have strayed into it shouldn't we try to serve it no hope i'm afraid one full step and you're done for i believe i'm the only man in england who's ever crossed to the heart of grimpenmeyer and i know only one very tricky path to it [Music] that's not a pony either have you heard what the local peasants say of that noise what that it's a hound calling for its prey in fact they say it's the hound of the baskervilles calling for the blood of the lord of baskerville hall and what do you say only that this is the first time i've heard it since sir charles died oh did you see that psychopathies excuse me an instant [Music] go back go straight back to london can you not tell when a warning is for your own hood get away from this place at all costs but i've only just come who are you feral oh please be my brother don't tell him what i said you have introduced yourselves i see i was just telling sir henry that it's the wrong time of the year to see the true beauty of the moors and who do you imagine this is why sir henry baskerville afraid not my dear just a humble commoner dr watson is my name then we've been talking at cross purposes you've not had much time to talk i mean i talked as if to a resident rather than a visitor i'm sure nothing important was said would you care to come to meerapit house for tea dr watson uh some other time thank you i have an errand in the village and it's getting rather late well goodbye i'm pleased to have met you goodbye doctor please forget my silly mistake of course my dear a telegram arrived yesterday with instructions to hand it to no one but mr barrymore at baskerville hall yes i took it there myself and gave it to barrymore well not mr barrymore i gave it to his wife did you see the man no sir mrs barrymore took it inside and came back with mr barrymore's reply the instructions were to hand it to no one except the man to whom it was addressed how do you know he was there his wife told me he was and i couldn't see no reason to think otherwise well i can [Music] [Laughter] [Music] good evening watson may i ask you to question barrymore about the telegram you sent sir henry certainly do you think there's something suspicious you'll see for yourself sir henry did you receive my telegram yourself yesterday i was up in the box room my wife brought it to me and uh did you give the post when you reply not directly sir i told my wife what to say i was busy preparing for your arrival have i done something wrong have i done anything to forfeit your confidence no no barrymore don't upset yourself i didn't mean anything but in fact i called you to tell you when the rest of my luggage arrives you can have the pick of my clothes the suit does not go with my new position thank you my lord very prickly character perhaps he has reason to cut the question short i think i shall retire now i have to write to homes to report this day [Music] so there you have all the events of this first day in devon [Music] [Applause] [Music] darned if i know whether my ears are playing tricks on me watson but i could have sworn i heard a woman crying after i went to bed last night i thought i heard the same thing i also thought i heard footsteps on the landing outside my bedroom door well did you see anything no but the footsteps sounded like a man's uh please forgive me i'm not normally clumsy i'll clean it up call your wife to do that then pour the coffee barrymore so tell me how many women are there in this house only my wife my lord [Music] your wife seems a little under the weather barrymore it may be a touch of influenza my lord oh dear when did that come on i didn't say that it came on only that it may be influenza you didn't by any chance get up in the night to look for medication for her did you there was no reason for that doctor mrs barrymore was perfectly well last evening however i shall take her to her room now [Music] i could swear she's been crying you could be right but i don't think we should interfere in what may be a domestic problem i think i'll just take a little walk could you wait while i get my overcoat there's no need for that i'd prefer to walk alone i'm afraid i must insist on coming sir henry holmes said i should never leave your side especially when you go on to the moors come come now on a bright clear day like this what harm could possibly come to me really watson i would much prefer to go alone [Music] i've been waiting for a chance to talk to you so henry i'm beryl stapleton your neighbor my brother and i were good friends of sir charles i'm very pleased to meet the young lady dr watson has told me about i must apologize for my stupidity in thinking he was you but i do not apologize for what i said you must leave the moor it is dangerous for you to stay here but what is the danger you know the legend of the hound i do not believe in such nonsense but i do you must go away from this place it has always been fatal to your family not one of your ancestors has led a happy life in devon why do you want to stay to a man like me it is the danger that makes the moors so attractive i'm sorry but that is in my nature if you could maybe say something more definite i can say no more than i have i know nothing definite say is uh is that your brother the insect chaser yes it is [Music] please don't tell him what i just said he'd be very angry he feels it necessary that a baskerville should be in residence at the hall to preserve the local customs what do you think you're doing why are you out here had you arranged to meet this man now look here this meeting was pure chance and there is nothing in it that could warrant the way you speak to this lady kindly note that this lady is my sister and i shall speak to her in any way i choose it matters not a fig to me that you artha henry baskerville i will not allow her to trips around the moors unaccompanied there is escaped convict loose in this area and i won't take any chances with her safety she's perfectly safe with me here but you won't be here very long and i don't want her meeting you again in any case let's go back to the house [Music] are you all right sir henry where did you come from i'm sorry to have to admit that i was following you for your own good of course i couldn't hear what was said but stapleton seemed to be very angry about something he seems to have been angry that i was talking to his sister but i can't for the life of me think why i wonder if he might be crazy i feel so sorry that my first meeting was such an attractive young woman should have gone so badly [Music] i really was quite taken with beryl [Music] stapleton [Music] please don't tell him what i just said he'd be very angry what do you think you're doing why are you out here had you arranged to meet this man it matters not a thing to me that you are sir henry baskerville but you won't be here very long and i don't want her beating you again [Music] well now who'd be visiting at this time of night it's mr stapleton sir henry he says he has to speak to you and can't wait until the morning okay i guess will you stay here just in case if you wish good evening gentlemen forgive the late hour i have been thinking about my behavior this afternoon and i realize now how awfully rude i was well it's bigger of you to apologize i must say if you weren't the young lady's brother my reaction might have been different i know that i must have appeared unreasonably angry but you see my sister and i are terribly close and to see her talking to a strange man on these dangerous moors made me quite lose my head can you forgive me i might find it easier to do so if i were permitted to get to know the two of you a little better an excellent proposal perhaps i might be permitted to ask you to dine with us would friday evening be acceptable i don't think my social calendar is quite full just yet i'd be delighted very well sir henry i shall look forward to friday goodbye for now i don't say now that he's not a crazy man even after such a handsome apology i can't forget the look in his eyes this morning but at least you have the opportunity to renew your acquaintance with his sister i sure do but i think now is a good time to set about a little spook hunting hey watson i think you're right it was about this time last night we heard those noises let's wait in your bedroom and see if they start again [Music] hmm [Music] do you hear that footsteps they're going towards the west wing as soon as they stop we'll go after them [Music] [Music] take him out what kind of silly game is this no game lord i i was just securing the windows at this time of night and in this wing i'll be dashed if he was securing anything it wouldn't surprise me if he was sending a signal oh no i i assure you let's try this um it is by crikey there's someone out there who is it paramore that's nothing nothing at all who is your confederate out yonder it's my business not yours i will not say and you leave my employment right away i hope you feel this shame your family has lived with mine for more than a hundred years and now i find you deep in some dark plot against me no sir not against you [Music] my unhappy brother is starving out on the moor the light is to show him we've left food there for him then your brother is the escaped convict selden is that true now that my wife has told you it's no longer my secret yes sheldon is her brother well i can't blame you for standing by your wife go to your quarters we'll discuss this in the morning [Music] what a nerve he has he is desperate i wonder how far that is not more than a mile i'd say bye thunder watson i'm going after him i'll come with you [Music] [Music] so [Music] good heavens watch that it's a noise they have on the war i've heard it before that's the cry of a hound what do the local people think of it oh they're ignorant what does it matter i'm not a child watson what do they say they say it's the hound of the baskervilles i thought as much don't think me a coward but that noise has frozen my very blood then let's turn back not on your life we came out after a convict and we shall get him let's hope that hell hound doesn't get us first we'll go up the hill and come down behind that rock [Music] what do we do now he won't be far from the light let's get closer [Music] you'll never take me so [Music] we've lost him i guess so but at least he'll think twice before he comes to your basketball hall again what's that over there i can't see clearly enough [Music] that was a man a prison warder probably looking for selden let's go we can tell them what we know tomorrow sir henry oh you startled me it's been quite a night you know barrymore i realized that me lord but i must speak to you i'll come inside i beg you sir don't try to catch selden it's our duty in a day or two he's leaving for southampton to get a ship for south america he'll do no more harm to us please don't interfere with this the man is known to be a vicious killer we can't let him escape they'll hang him this time sir it would break my wife's heart i'm sorry barrymore i can't do less than i feel is right however he has had a fright now and he may be a hundred miles away by tomorrow i won't tell the police you're very kind sir i should like to repay your kindness i know something about sir charles's death you know how he died no but i do know he went out to meet someone that night oh that i cannot say sir but it was a woman i found this a few weeks ago what does it say please please as you are a gentleman burn this letter and be at the gate by 10 o'clock and it's signed by ll why haven't you mentioned this before i found it only after the inquest i wouldn't say anything to harm sir charles's reputation that letter is from a lady what makes you so sure of that look at the handwriting i think you're right dr mortimer knows everyone in the district i'll ask him about a lady with the initials ll in the morning well it may be a bit of a long shot but there is a woman in comb tracy called laura lyons whether she knew sir charles i cannot say there's no one else i can think of whose initials are ll i'll try miss lyons anyway not miss lions she's married or was anyhow oh dear still i'd better go to see mrs lyons and hear what she has to say are you speaking to me you're a detective aren't you well you're looking for the killer what do you know about it come up here i have something to show you have you ever wondered how he survives out there on the moor uh yes i know how he gets his food i see him every day the killer no the lad who carries his bitters to him i see him on that far part leading to the old stone ruins about this time every day put this you see if you'd like to take a peep you'll see him any minute i do believe you're right he's out there now thank you very much sir i must go i say you won't forget to tell him it was me you told you will you [Music] ah [Music] well if seldom is getting his food from the barrymores who else is hiding out on this mysterious moor [Music] i think i'll take a look in there [Music] give yourself up there are too many of us for you to take on you'd better surrender i'm coming in keep your hands above your head oh dear it's a lovely day my dear watson oh holmes how did you know i was in the hut i know of only one man who smokes bradley's oxford cigarettes when he gets nervous i thought you saw me the night you were chasing the convict oh so that was you watching us i had to come here my investigation showed that sir henry is in very real danger the hound tom watson great heavens if we're too late [Music] oh poor sir henry this is my fault i should never have left him alone i hadn't expected that he would meet his demise quite so soon is just as much my fault as yours we'll need help to carry the body back to the hall oh no we won't he's not going back there why not take a look for yourself oh oh merciful heaven it's not sir henry it's seldom the convict wearing one of his lordship suits one of the suits a henry gave to barrymore he must have passed it on to this poor wretch bye dr watson that's not you is it oh dear me is someone hurt is that our friend sir henry it's not it's seldom seldon i thought is he dead he seems to have fallen and broken his neck is that what you think mr holmes you're very quick at identification my friend we've been expecting you ever since dr watson arrived and now we have an unpleasant remembrance to take back to london with us you're leaving there are more important things to worry about ghostly hounds so you heard it heard nothing let's go we can send someone to pick up the body goodnight gentlemen and goodbye [Music] holmes are we really giving up not at all we're not moving an inch in fact i shall wire inspector lestrade to come to devon with an arrest warrant on the way there i'll tell you about a woman called laura lyons so [Music] come in we are investigating the death of sir charles baskerville i understand you have some knowledge of the circumstances why do you think that because of the letter you sent asking him to meet you that night i asked him to burn it are there no gentleman left i wanted to borrow little money that's all i must warn you we are treating his death as murder i didn't keep the appointment because jack stapleton told you not to how do you know that i didn't until now however i would have found out it's not difficult to check up on the next school teacher and his wife wife he's not married madam the woman he calls his sister is in fact his wife that's not true he and i are to be married just as soon as i get my divorce that's why i wanted to borrow the money but stapleton told you not to keep your appointment and the next thing we know sir charles is dead i know nothing about it i believe you you're not the only one who's been taken in by that man i'm sorry my dear [Music] oh homes how good to see you but not for long i'm afraid i must return to london and take watson with me but your job's not finished we still don't know what killed my uncle i think we do then tell me man i shall be able to do that very soon mr stapleton to see you sir henry would you bring in some t-bar more i was just passing and i thought i'd pop in to remind you about dinner tonight oh sure i hadn't forgot sit down have some tea i'm sorry i can't stay i have a few more specimens to mouth this afternoon well that's a shame we too must leave sir henry i'll walk to the gate with you well that's funny i left my walking boots here this morning and now one of them's gone there's no need to come out here's the carriage now goodbye sir henry i shall return to the solution to this mystery i shall move until you get back don't forget your dinner engagement with the stapletons who can't disappoint them do you think i'll be safe to go out alone tonight no harm will come to you i promise goodbye sir henry goodbye did you notice watson the incredible similarity between jack stapleton and the portrait of sir hugo so that's it i've been wondering why you suspect him do you think he's a baskerville excellent deduction but you just told henry to go to dinner with him this evening he's a killer oh no he's not the killer and so henry is quite safe with us watching over him let's help inspector lestrade is on that train [Music] there's oh i hope you've got something big holmes to drag me all this way you have the warrant yes then tonight you shall have your something big holmes do you think you could tell us how you arrived at your conclusions of course we shall take tea and then the slow drive to many pit house during which time i'll explain everything [Music] what i'd like to know first no watson i'll put things in order when we first realized that seheny was being followed around london i knew it had to be someone who knew dr mortimer he must have mentioned his errand probably in passing to someone living near baskerville hall the next thing was the man in the carriage he's obviously too clever to think of a black beard as only a disguise how much better if he could throw suspicion onto one of the charles close acquaintances therefore he must have known barrymore you never thought it was barrymore not after i received your letter about stapleton being a schoolteacher whose students had died of fever that kind of person is easily chased my suspicion started when you wrote about brother and sister and my inquiries showed him to be a married man with no other relatives why was he lying except to hide his background what was he trying to hide could it be that he stood to gain something from sir charles death the british museum suggested the answer to this there was a baskerville who had fled england in disgrace taking with him a son there was a strong possibility this might now be the man who called himself stapleton the portrait proved that finally [Music] and you knew all this before you arrived here i knew very little but suspected a lot my few days hiding out on the mur strengthened my suspicions that's why i told no one i was here what about the warning notes for henry got i have already allowed that he was a clever man i don't know yet what purpose i serve i couldn't arrest someone for being related to a dead man if stapled and kills a child i must have proof that is precisely why i sent a henley into stapleton's hands this evening to get proof what do you think you'll do i don't know but we shall position ourselves outside his house and wait for his move did you bring a weapon i have my revolver good driver pull up here we can walk the rest of the way [Music] be careful [Music] [Music] i could see only the two men no sign of barrel stapleton in there is she to be the assassin do you think i confess to having no fear is as to how they plan to do this we'll just have to sit and wait [Music] it's been two hours and still nothing's happened oh no look over there if that comes down we have no chance of seeing even one another let alone that house it's moving pretty quickly there's not much time left [Laughter] i think so henry's leaving it walked straight into the fog well thank you very much jack the pleasure it was all mine now do be careful walking home stick to the road at all costs that fog is very thick i shall be careful we'd better get closer to him [Music] dear heaven save me from this quickly we must save sir henry [Music] shoot again [Music] shoot [Music] [Applause] [Music] he's over here [Music] he's not dead he's fainted small wonder [Music] phosphorus watson you stay with sahenme we'll go for stapleson don't try to move [Music] you try upstairs homes up in the bedroom jack did this to stop me warning anyone he found out that i'd sent a notice of henry in london you sent that note i suspected jack was behind the child's death i wanted to make sure it didn't happen again and then tonight i saw him lead that hideous animal into the outhouse and realized what he was going to do i argued with him i pleaded with him not to do it you know where he is now he would have gone into the mire where no one can follow do you think you could lead us to him i'll try but it's very dangerous no one could pick his way [Music] that must be jack he's gone under god rest his soul the poor sad fool you put broken twigs into each solid patch he was the only one who knew the way [Music] through sir henry's boot he needed to steal that to give the hound it scent will you be very upset if they can't find him when i saw that fog last night i knew he'd never be able to cross the mire i'm quite resigned to the idea that he's gone forever and i'm not sorry he was an evil man i have decided to take a long cruise to help forget this dreadful incident perhaps when i get back you too might have forgotten i shall be here [Music] well this is where he kept the beast obviously why did stapleton choose this way to commit his murders if he wanted to inherit the baskerville title he needed to be absolutely free of any suspicions what better way to do that than to resurrect the ancient curse on the family well it seems that this time he turned out to be the one who suffered i think all right well watson that solves the mystery of the hound of the baskervilles and as always the solution was elementary my dear watson [Music] elementary my [Music] so you
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Keywords: TV, Movies, Fims, Entertainment, Peter O'Toole, Earle Cross, Judy Nunn, Arthur Conan Doyle, John King, Brian Adams, Norma Green, Sherlock Holmes, Full Movie, Cartoons, Kids Cartoons, Old Cartoons, Animation, Family, Mystery, Rated G, decryption, secret code, sherlock holmes, dr. john watson, revenge, Ron Haddrick, chase, riverboat, detective, Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse Movie, Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse Full Movie, Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse
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Length: 69min 55sec (4195 seconds)
Published: Wed Jan 20 2021
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