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'''''The Spider Woman''''' is a 1944 british film based on the detective character [[Sherlock Holmes (books)|Sherlock Holmes]] created by [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]. It is the seventh installment in the [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone' film series)|''Sherlock Holmes'' film series]] starring [[Basil Rathbone]] as [[Sherlock Holmes ( |
'''''The Spider Woman''''' is a 1944 british film based on the detective character [[Sherlock Holmes (books)|Sherlock Holmes]] created by [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]]. It is the seventh installment in the [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone' film series)|''Sherlock Holmes'' film series]] starring [[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]]. |
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The movie follows Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they investigate a series of deaths seemingly caused by the " |
The movie follows Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they investigate a series of deaths seemingly caused by the "Pajama Suicides", where victims commit suicide under mysterious circumstances. Holmes discovers a common thread connecting the victims: they all received a spider as a gift shortly before their deaths. As the investigation progresses, Holmes becomes entangled with a woman named [[Adrea Spedding]], who is suspected of being involved in the murders. Adrea is a seductive and cunning femme fatale, using her charm to manipulate men into committing crimes for her. Holmes must uncover her true motives and bring her to justice. |
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==Distribution== |
==Distribution== |
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*[[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]] |
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*[[Gale Sondergaard]] as [[Adrea Spedding]] |
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*[[Vernon Downing]] as [[Norman Locke]] |
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*[[Dennis Hoey]] as [[Inspector Lestrade]] |
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*[[Alec Craig]] as [[Radlik]] |
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*[[Arthur Hohl]] as [[Adam Gilflower]] |
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*[[Mary Gordon]] as [[Mrs. Hudson (Basile Rathbone movies character)|Mrs. Hudson]] |
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*[[Teddy Infuhr]] as [[Larry]] |
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*[[Angelo Rossitto]] as [[The Pygmy]] |
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*[[Harry Cording]] as [[Fred Garvin]] |
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*[[Robert Milasch]] as [[Carnival Barker]] |
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*[[Belle Mitchell]] as [[Carnival Fortune Teller]] |
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*[[Frank Benson]] as [[Kewpie Doll Vendor]] |
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*[[Gene Roth]] as [[Taylor]] |
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==Storyline== |
==Storyline== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 17 May 2024
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" | Remarkable woman. Audacious and deadly as one of her own spiders. — Sherlock Holmes |
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The Spider Woman is a 1944 british film based on the detective character Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It is the seventh installment in the Sherlock Holmes film series starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as his sidekick Dr. John H. Watson.
The movie follows Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they investigate a series of deaths seemingly caused by the "Pajama Suicides", where victims commit suicide under mysterious circumstances. Holmes discovers a common thread connecting the victims: they all received a spider as a gift shortly before their deaths. As the investigation progresses, Holmes becomes entangled with a woman named Adrea Spedding, who is suspected of being involved in the murders. Adrea is a seductive and cunning femme fatale, using her charm to manipulate men into committing crimes for her. Holmes must uncover her true motives and bring her to justice.
Distribution[edit]
- Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes
- Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson
- Gale Sondergaard as Adrea Spedding
- Vernon Downing as Norman Locke
- Dennis Hoey as Inspector Lestrade
- Alec Craig as Radlik
- Arthur Hohl as Adam Gilflower
- Mary Gordon as Mrs. Hudson
- Teddy Infuhr as Larry
- Angelo Rossitto as The Pygmy
- Harry Cording as Fred Garvin
- Robert Milasch as Carnival Barker
- Belle Mitchell as Carnival Fortune Teller
- Frank Benson as Kewpie Doll Vendor
- Gene Roth as Taylor
Storyline[edit]
To be added
Gallery[edit]
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