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'''''The Scarlet Claw''''' is 1944 american movie. It is the eighth installment in the [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone' film series)|''Sherlock Holmes'' film series]] produced by Universal Pictures and features [[Basil Rathbone]] as [[Sherlock Holmes (Basile Rathbone movies character)|Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Nigel Bruce]] as his sidekick, [[Dr. Watson (Basile Rathbone movies character)|Dr. John H. Watson]].
'''''The Scarlet Claw''''' is a 1944 american movie. It is the eighth installment in the [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone' film series)|''Sherlock Holmes'' film series]] produced by Universal Pictures and features [[Basil Rathbone]] as [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone movies character)|Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Nigel Bruce]] as his sidekick, [[Dr. Watson (Basil Rathbone movies character)|Dr. John H. Watson]].


The movie is set in the small Canadian village of La Mort Rouge, known for its unique red mud. A series of brutal murders occur, with each victim found with their throats slashed. The villagers believe that a legendary monster, a phantom-like creature known as the "Screaming Skull," is responsible for the killings. Seeking assistance, they request Holmes and Watson's help. Sherlock Holmes arrives in La Mort Rouge and promptly dismisses the villagers' superstitions, believing a human culprit is behind the murders. As he investigates, Holmes soon discovers a web of deceit, greed, and revenge. The plot thickens when he uncovers a connection between the victims who were members of the Royal Canadian Occult Society. Holmes continues to unravel the mystery, using his deductive reasoning and keen observation skills to put together the pieces of this complex case. As the tension mounts, the identity of the killer becomes clearer, leading to a climactic confrontation in a lighthouse.
The movie is set in the small Canadian village of La Mort Rouge, known for its unique red mud. A series of brutal murders occur, with each victim found with their throats slashed. The villagers believe that a legendary monster, a phantom-like creature known as the "Screaming Skull", is responsible for the killings. Seeking assistance, they request Holmes and Watson's help. Sherlock Holmes arrives in La Mort Rouge and promptly dismisses the villagers' superstitions, believing a human culprit is behind the murders. As he investigates, Holmes soon discovers a web of deceit, greed, and revenge. The plot thickens when he uncovers a connection between the victims who were members of the Royal Canadian Occult Society. Holmes continues to unravel the mystery, using his deductive reasoning and keen observation skills to put together the pieces of this complex case. As the tension mounts, the identity of the killer becomes clearer, leading to a climactic confrontation in a lighthouse.
==Distribution==
==Distribution==
*[[Basil Rathbone]] as [[Sherlock Holmes (Basile Rathbone movies character)|Sherlock Holmes]]
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*[[Nigel Bruce]] as [[Dr. Watson (Basile Rathbone movies character)|Dr. Watson]]
*[[Gerald Hamer]] as [[Alistair Ramson]]
*[[Paul Cavanagh]] as [[Lord Penrose]]
*[[Arthur Hohl]] as [[Emile Journet]]
*[[Kay Harding]] as [[Marie Journet]]
*[[Miles Mander]] as [[Judge Brisson]]
*[[David Clyde]] as [[Sergeant Thompson]]
*[[Ian Wolfe]] as [[Drake]]
*[[Victoria Horne]] as [[Nora]]
*[[Gertrude Astor]] as [[Lady Lillian Gentry Penrose]]

==Storyline==
==Storyline==
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" Canada, the linchpin of the English speaking world, whose relations of friendly intimacy with the United States on the one hand and their unswerving fidelity to the British Commonwealth and the Motherland on the other. Canada, the link that joins together these great branches of the human family.
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The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 american movie. It is the eighth installment in the Sherlock Holmes film series produced by Universal Pictures and features Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as his sidekick, Dr. John H. Watson.

The movie is set in the small Canadian village of La Mort Rouge, known for its unique red mud. A series of brutal murders occur, with each victim found with their throats slashed. The villagers believe that a legendary monster, a phantom-like creature known as the "Screaming Skull", is responsible for the killings. Seeking assistance, they request Holmes and Watson's help. Sherlock Holmes arrives in La Mort Rouge and promptly dismisses the villagers' superstitions, believing a human culprit is behind the murders. As he investigates, Holmes soon discovers a web of deceit, greed, and revenge. The plot thickens when he uncovers a connection between the victims who were members of the Royal Canadian Occult Society. Holmes continues to unravel the mystery, using his deductive reasoning and keen observation skills to put together the pieces of this complex case. As the tension mounts, the identity of the killer becomes clearer, leading to a climactic confrontation in a lighthouse.

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