🕵️♂️ Sherlock Holmes (1932) is a compelling American pre-Code mystery film directed by William K. Howard and based on William Gillette’s famed stage play, which was itself inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective stories. In this adaptation, Clive Brook steps into the iconic role of Sherlock Holmes, bringing an aura of cool detachment and razor-sharp intellect that captures the spirit of Conan Doyle’s Holmes while reflecting the stylized elegance of early 1930s cinema.
Set in a fog-laden London where danger and intrigue lurk around every corner, Sherlock Holmes (1932) crafts a thrilling tale of deduction, deception, and pursuit. The film stands out for its atmospheric cinematography, brooding mood, and the palpable tension that builds as Holmes races to outsmart his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty.
📜 Plot Summary:
Set shortly after the Great War, the story begins with Sherlock Holmes (Clive Brook) having retired from active detective work. But when the infamous Professor Moriarty (played by Ernest Torrence) resurfaces, Holmes is drawn back into action.
A complex plot unfolds involving international espionage, stolen military secrets, and a brewing political scandal that threatens world peace. Holmes's keen intellect is tested as he navigates a web of lies, coded messages, double agents, and dangerous liaisons.
Meanwhile, the ever-loyal Dr. Watson (Reginald Owen) assists Holmes through this perilous case, providing comic relief and emotional grounding. The tension escalates when Moriarty kidnaps a government official and leaves a trail of cryptic clues for Holmes to follow.
🎭 The climax unfolds in a gripping confrontation between Holmes and Moriarty at an abandoned cathedral, where deduction, courage, and moral clarity collide in a dramatic resolution.
Set in a fog-laden London where danger and intrigue lurk around every corner, Sherlock Holmes (1932) crafts a thrilling tale of deduction, deception, and pursuit. The film stands out for its atmospheric cinematography, brooding mood, and the palpable tension that builds as Holmes races to outsmart his arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty.
📜 Plot Summary:
Set shortly after the Great War, the story begins with Sherlock Holmes (Clive Brook) having retired from active detective work. But when the infamous Professor Moriarty (played by Ernest Torrence) resurfaces, Holmes is drawn back into action.
A complex plot unfolds involving international espionage, stolen military secrets, and a brewing political scandal that threatens world peace. Holmes's keen intellect is tested as he navigates a web of lies, coded messages, double agents, and dangerous liaisons.
Meanwhile, the ever-loyal Dr. Watson (Reginald Owen) assists Holmes through this perilous case, providing comic relief and emotional grounding. The tension escalates when Moriarty kidnaps a government official and leaves a trail of cryptic clues for Holmes to follow.
🎭 The climax unfolds in a gripping confrontation between Holmes and Moriarty at an abandoned cathedral, where deduction, courage, and moral clarity collide in a dramatic resolution.
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00:00THE END
00:00:30THE END
00:01:00James Moriarty, you have been convicted of the crime of murder.
00:01:14If you have anything to say why sentence of this court should not be pronounced upon you, speak and you shall be heard.
00:01:19I have this to say.
00:01:24I thank the learned counsel for the crown, for the vigor with which he has prosecuted me.
00:01:30I thank Colonel Gore, King of Scotland Yard, for the intelligence with which he has managed, at last, to build up a case against me.
00:01:43And above all, I thank Sherlock Holmes.
00:01:49I am sorry he is not present, my lord, for the enmity with which he has distinguished me all these years.
00:01:58But, gentlemen, I regret to say the rope that will hang me has not yet been made.
00:02:09You yourself, Mr. Erskine, will hang before I hang.
00:02:14Colonel Gore, King, you, you are sure to die before I die.
00:02:24And as for Sherlock Holmes, I shall be alive to see his disgrace and death.
00:02:33Go on with your sentence.
00:02:38James Moriarty, you have been convicted of the crime of murder.
00:02:47The sentence of this court is that you be taken hence to the place whence you came,
00:02:52and thence to a place designated by law where, on a date of which you will be notified,
00:02:57you shall hang by the neck till you be dead.
00:02:59And may almighty God have mercy on your soul.
00:03:29Sherlock Holmes, Esquire.
00:03:41Hey, what is it, what is it?
00:03:45Why, Alice, my dear.
00:03:51Wasn't I an optimist to think I could charm you away from all these blobs and bottles with a new frock?
00:03:56Why, it's charming.
00:03:57I noticed it was new the moment you came into the room.
00:03:59Humbug, you didn't see me come into the room.
00:04:01Besides, I've won it seven times already.
00:04:03Is that the way to trip up a mastermind?
00:04:06Oh, I hate this room.
00:04:08You mustn't, Alice, my dear.
00:04:09Next to you, it's the most important thing in my life.
00:04:11That's why.
00:04:12I'm jealous of it.
00:04:13Jealous?
00:04:14I come here to have tea with you.
00:04:16Yes, I know, and find me mooning.
00:04:18Exactly.
00:04:19And I don't find tea.
00:04:20Here you are, sir, Mr. Holmes, sir.
00:04:22Good boy, Billy.
00:04:23You remembered me at any rate.
00:04:24Mr. Holmes can't remember everything, Miss Alice.
00:04:27He's got that motor wrecking way in his mind, he has.
00:04:29Motor wrecking?
00:04:30Who wants to wreck motors?
00:04:31The police, my child, the police.
00:04:33Motor transportation, more than anything else, is responsible for the frightful increase in crime.
00:04:37The fast cars have got to be stopped, Miss.
00:04:40The criminals can get away in them easy, so there's a lot more crime.
00:04:43See?
00:04:44I see.
00:04:44Yes, the fast cars must be stopped, and we hope this little device will stop them.
00:04:49My collaborator will explain it to you.
00:04:51Please, Billy.
00:04:52Right you are, sir.
00:04:54You see, Miss, this is a motor car full of criminals, and they're getting away at top speed.
00:04:59How exciting.
00:05:00And Mr. Holmes, he's got this little machine with him, and he's following in another car.
00:05:04There's an electromagnetic ray, 200 yards.
00:05:07Watch out now, Miss, you'll see the explosion.
00:05:10Now, don't be afraid, Alice.
00:05:11Overloads the ignition coil, causing it to heat up and burn out.
00:05:14As you see.
00:05:18The car stopped, the police comes up, and the criminals are captured.
00:05:22And the hero and heroine fade into each other's arms.
00:05:25Excuse me, Miss.
00:05:27Well, there you have it.
00:05:29The motor wrecking ray.
00:05:31My farewell gift to Scotland Yard.
00:05:33May I really believe you this time?
00:05:36Well, my dear.
00:05:36That's a welcome, sir.
00:05:40I say Holmes.
00:05:41Oh, hello, Miss Faulkner.
00:05:42I say, Moriarty's been sentenced.
00:05:45Are you sure?
00:05:45I just came from court.
00:05:47Most exciting.
00:05:48Amazing devil.
00:05:50He predicted that the prosecutor Erskine, Gore King, and you, Holmes, should die before he dies.
00:05:55Think of it in the dark.
00:05:57Yeah, very thoughtful of him.
00:05:58And that's the end of Professor Moriarty.
00:06:00And that's the end of me.
00:06:02End?
00:06:02Sherlock Holmes, investigator.
00:06:04No more crime, no more excitement.
00:06:06We'll have a nice little home in the country.
00:06:08And a good life, too, if you ask me.
00:06:10I'm almost sorry to see Moriarty go.
00:06:12Good riddance.
00:06:13We've been fighting for ten years.
00:06:15He stole the jewels of the Archduke Alexius and escaped me.
00:06:18Walked out of Monte Carlo with 50 million francs and got away.
00:06:22And what about the contest to Bard alone?
00:06:23Yes, yes.
00:06:24He murdered her and left no clue.
00:06:26The only man to use scientific methods as I use them.
00:06:30A marvellous man, Watson.
00:06:32And he's gone.
00:06:33And we shall soon be going.
00:06:35You haven't forgotten your promise?
00:06:36The garden.
00:06:38Lock up the laboratory, Watson.
00:06:40Unload my pistol.
00:06:41Yes, my dear Holmes.
00:06:42But where are you going?
00:06:43I'm ashamed of you, Watson, after all these years.
00:06:46Where are your powers of deduction?
00:06:47A beautiful girl?
00:06:49An impetuous lover?
00:06:50A menace removed?
00:06:51What can follow but wedding bells?
00:06:53We're off to apply for a special license.
00:06:55Sherlock Holmes and wife, farmers.
00:06:57Sherlock Holmes, new-laid eggs for sale.
00:06:59Incredible, my dear Holmes.
00:07:01Amazing.
00:07:03Elementary, my dear Watson.
00:07:05Elementary.
00:07:06Elementary.
00:07:06Elementary.
00:10:25dear, I won't. Shush. No wonder your nerves are on edge, Mr. Faulkner. Must be very disconcerting
00:10:31to have overslept on a hunting morning. How did you know I'd overslept? Oh, my dear, Mr.
00:10:35Faulkner, there's a small patch of black court plaster on your cheek, your stock's
00:10:39carelessly tied, and the seal ring you customly wear by day and lay off at night is missing
00:10:43from your finger. These apparent trifles indicate you dressed in a great haste. Why
00:10:48such hurry unless you'd overslept? Of course I overslept. Any child could see that. You
00:10:54do look poorly, dear. Poorly? Poorly? I look wretchedly and feel worse. Got a backache,
00:10:59got a headache, got no appetite. Haven't you eaten anything? Not a mouthful. Oh, come
00:11:04now, not even a biscuit? Crumbs on my waistcoat, I suppose. Precisely. You keep out of my stomach
00:11:09with your deductions, Mr. Holmes. Don't like it. Must have a little privacy. Have a little
00:11:14bite to eat, darling. You'll feel better. Oh, thank you. Oh, well, perhaps I will. You might
00:11:21ask Hilton to bring me some ham and a couple of kidneys, will you? Oh, and a glass of port
00:11:25wine and brand. Just to please you, my dear. Yeah? Yeah. Who? Oh, Hilton. Uh, you, Holt. Oh,
00:11:38thank you. Holmes speaking. Driggs Erskine. What? Disappeared. Is there no trace of him? I'd
00:11:49have to know today. I see that nothing's disturbed. I'll be with you in an hour. Yes. My dear,
00:11:54I must go. Erskine's missing. You remember the fellow that helped convict Moriarty? Yes,
00:11:58but you've finished with all that. You promised me you'd give it up. Well, uh, just this once,
00:12:02dear. Only once more. Well, that's what you always say, darling. Yes, dear, but Erskine's a friend
00:12:07of mine. I must go. But this is the last time. You'll see when we're married. Well, we'll
00:12:12see. Hmm. Confounded detective. Pfft.
00:12:37I believe we can start with the white powder here. I think this is going to be very important.
00:12:51Hadn't I better cover the old room, Mr. Holmes, sir? Oh, no, not yet. See this? Jams
00:12:58against the desk this side. Quite obviously the footprints start there. Yes, sir.
00:13:04This letter is all you found? Yes, sir. You can vouch for it being Mr. Erskine's handwriting?
00:13:11Yes, sir. Life is too much for me. Always sending men to the scaffold. I am taking a dose
00:13:18of my own medicine. Here just this year. Erskine. You are Mr. Erskine's head clerk? Yes,
00:13:25Mr. Holmes. You saw him come in after lunch? Yes, sir. Nobody saw him go out? No, Mr.
00:13:30Holmes. You're quite sure that the outer office was occupied constantly? Quite, sir. Hmm,
00:13:35nearly got out. If I may say so, sir. He isn't here, so he must have gone out. Really? He didn't suggest
00:13:49itself to you, I suppose. If he didn't go out, he must be here. Here's the end of them, sir. Right
00:14:02up to the wall, sir. Where does this door lead? What door, sir? It's hollow. Billy, I think you'll find some steps leading away from here.
00:14:17See what the carpet tells us in this direction. Yes, sir. Oh, Colonel, I didn't know you were here. How are you?
00:14:27Hello, Holmes. Lightful day, isn't it? Quite. When you've finished Holmes, I'll proceed with the investigation.
00:14:34Oh, please. Always happy to defer to Scotland Yard. Not at all. Thanks. Why did poor old Erskine do it? Do what?
00:14:46You know as well as I do. I'm not so sure I do. Simple enough, isn't it? He left a note, didn't he?
00:14:52So it seems. Take a look at it. Thanks, I've read it. Clear enough, don't you think?
00:14:59Frightly clear. Mr. Driggs Erskine returns to this office after lunch, commits suicide and spirits away his own body. Quite the usual thing to do, what?
00:15:09Quite the contrary, I should think, from what they told me at the yard. At the yard? And did they tell you in their great wisdom where you might find the body?
00:15:18Well, erm... And perhaps I can continue?
00:15:23Onward, Christian soldier. Ready, Mr. Holmes.
00:15:29Good, Billy. Now suppose you measure the footprints and the distance between each step.
00:15:34Right, sir.
00:15:35Still muddling with the old-fashioned methods, eh, Holmes?
00:15:42Scientific analysis may not be popular, but it can hardly be called old-fashioned, Colonel.
00:15:47Here we're rather inclined to let a man's conscience betray him.
00:15:51It's rather awkward when you're looking for a criminal without one.
00:15:54The French use espionage, but even that leaves something to be desired.
00:15:58An American cousin?
00:16:00Rely on the strong arm, yes.
00:16:01But I'm told that's not altogether infallible.
00:16:03No, I'm inclined to order the German school myself.
00:16:06The laboratory is a hunting ground for criminals.
00:16:09May I?
00:16:11You know, if Einstein or James Jeans or, erm...
00:16:15Robert Milliken?
00:16:16Yes, came into the detective business?
00:16:18I rather fancy we should all be looking out for jobs very soon.
00:16:21Rubbish!
00:16:22Mr. Holmes, sir.
00:16:24Them awful long steps were a shortish man, Mr. Holmes.
00:16:28And Mr. Erskine was a shortish man.
00:16:30I wish you'd noticed that, Billy, did you?
00:16:32What else did you notice?
00:16:34Doesn't it seem to you, sir, that the steps coming away from the wall
00:16:37are not as heavy as those going to it?
00:16:39And why are the steps coming away from the wall lighter than those going to it?
00:16:42Well, sir, Mr. Holmes, sir, if the man going to the wall was carrying something as heavy,
00:16:47his footsteps would sink deeper into the carpet, wouldn't they, sir?
00:16:51They would, and they did.
00:16:54Mr. Holmes, sir.
00:16:59What nonsense!
00:17:01The thing.
00:17:04The tall man was carrying.
00:17:07Perhaps it was.
00:17:10Not perhaps, Billy.
00:17:11Oh, what twaddle!
00:17:12I asked and wrote.
00:17:13Let's see what he wrote.
00:17:15While the murderer wasn't looking.
00:17:17read it moriarty you know his handwriting verify it how could mr earth can have written that
00:17:36invisible engage invisible nonsense he went a match with his tongue around the paper wrote
00:17:41this accusation simplest safest and best known method of secret writing in the world
00:17:45there it is the name of his murderer but mr orm sir moriarty's in prison waiting to be aimed tomorrow
00:17:52is he colonel moriarty escaped why didn't you let me know why wasn't i told the commissioner
00:18:00wanted it kept quiet moriarty out looking for revenge and today he murdered driggs uskin
00:18:05you haven't proved murder haven't i step over to that wall since you only believe what your eyes
00:18:12can see i think you better wait outside for me billy hidden springs eh let's look under the
00:18:27carpet other men like earthkin don't use hidden springs they're too easily found you must look
00:18:32for the most obvious thing it is only the obvious that escapes attention hello what's this a lamp
00:18:39burning in broad daylight there's one bulb missing where the extra bulge for this lamp for some
00:18:46reason mr uskin never wished that bulb replaced just as i thought i must ask you to remember that
00:18:55moriarty is the most notorious and revengeful criminal at large today now look and see what he carried to
00:19:04that wall anything else i can do for you gentlemen
00:19:17her the mankind has never happened to holiarty was important to havia the formal intent to
00:19:18i don't know how to do it all Euh engrave it by CFD castwilliam SHI said it eventually
00:19:19it took my wish that融 shikan in brave it then took her to the можешь as she then
00:19:37or i don't know how many of them 29 dicks had taken their eyes in her ass款 i think it's that im
00:19:41Ha ha ha ha!
00:20:11Don't you, Danny?
00:20:14Ah, you say the boys know what to do.
00:20:17For one thing known, Tanner,
00:20:19you can go inside and see the great you know
00:20:22that he's ever been brought from all the British public.
00:20:25He has cost us 25,000 pounds
00:20:28to bring this wonderful big across.
00:20:31Come over here, the man he's in there.
00:20:35Come over here, come over here, come over here, come over here.
00:20:40Enormous forces to bring these great countries
00:20:43from China, from Peru, from India, from Borneo.
00:20:48All those countries that are away, away from civilisation.
00:20:56You can see the firing there.
00:20:58You'll see the lady who is half-mated and half-women.
00:21:02Yes, thank you, she has killed on the lake,
00:21:04but she is not a musical.
00:21:06You can take some children in.
00:21:07Yes, take them in right now.
00:21:11He brought up an education.
00:21:13See the great students from there.
00:21:15He will put it down at the time, the album.
00:21:18Ladies and gentlemen.
00:21:32We have hundreds of freaks.
00:21:42Wonderful freaks.
00:21:44No sir, we haven't got this fight at all.
00:22:02No.
00:22:04No sir, we have drunkenness.
00:22:05I think you've asked this question.
00:22:06You need to know that she is extremely young.
00:22:07Now you're trying to do that.
00:22:09Do not Mara and Bruce, but she's very curious.
00:22:11I'm not sure who knows.
00:22:12I'll go out now and sit down for a cup.
00:22:13Still, I am fine, I know, but I'm fine.
00:22:14This is the last month.
00:22:15I'm fine, but I'm fine.
00:22:17I'm fine.
00:22:18This morning no sirs took that coffee.
00:22:20The drink will help me.
00:22:22It's not you too hard, you're any good mood.
00:22:24Yes, I'm fine.
00:22:25I'm fine, too.
00:22:26Give me the drink.
00:22:27I'm fine.
00:23:28I want to thank you, Holmes, for the help you've given us with the Erskine case.
00:23:31What help is it to find a dead man?
00:23:33I might have prevented poor Erskine's murder if you'd only let me know of Moriarty's escape.
00:23:38Why must I always be dragged in after the mischief has been done?
00:23:43Our colonel is still alive.
00:23:45I congratulate you.
00:23:46Moriarty is a bit slow, isn't he?
00:23:48What on earth are you fellows talking about?
00:23:52Moriarty kindly promised the colonel will hang before I do.
00:23:57A very methodical man.
00:23:59Remember, alphabetically, E for Erskine, G for Gore King, H for Holmes.
00:24:07You're next.
00:24:07Moriarty is bound to come looking for you shortly, with very able assistance.
00:24:16What makes you say he'll have assistance?
00:24:18No doubt it's just a simple little matter of deduction.
00:24:21Precisely.
00:24:22Don't you see the colonel is worried?
00:24:24I am worried.
00:24:25But it's probably a touch of liver, or the result of a bad night, or...
00:24:29That badge in your pocket?
00:24:30You've papers there.
00:24:31I always carry papers?
00:24:33Yes.
00:24:35But not always a cablegram from the commissioner of police in the city of New York,
00:24:39saying that Homer Jones the gunman landed in England today with a forged passport?
00:24:44A wireless from the chief of the Paris Serté
00:24:46to tell you that Gaston Roux took off by airplane from Paris yesterday?
00:24:49Hans Dryogon is missing from his haunts in Berlin.
00:24:54Manuel Lopez has left Madrid for London.
00:24:57That's what's worrying you, Colonel.
00:24:58Who told you all this?
00:25:00You yourself, this minute.
00:25:01Oh, then like so many of your brilliant deductions, it was merely a lucky guess.
00:25:07A solemn certainty.
00:25:10Moriarty's at large, plotting a campaign of vengeance against society.
00:25:14Naturally, Sir Albert, he'll call the most dangerous alien criminals to his aid.
00:25:18International Secret Service will report the departure of their bad boys for England.
00:25:23And when I mention the fact, your hand goes to a pocket bulging with wireless messages.
00:25:27May I see those messages, Colonel?
00:25:31Allow me.
00:25:32Elementary, my dear Colonel.
00:25:41Naturally, you're worried.
00:25:43One might almost say alarmed.
00:25:45Do you suggest that I'm lacking in courage, Mr. Holmes?
00:25:47Gentlemen, gentlemen, there can be no question of that.
00:25:49Sir Albert, we need something more than courage.
00:25:52We are facing an inroad of desperate aliens, killers like this Homer Jones from the States.
00:25:56We know how to deal with pleas.
00:25:59We've never had to cope with wholesale murder.
00:26:01We're not used to American rackets.
00:26:03Machine guns turned on little children in the streets.
00:26:05No, I think you'll find that our London police...
00:26:07There is no doubt about the bravery of the London police,
00:26:09but they're unarmed and you can't fight machine guns with a tin whistle.
00:26:13I see.
00:26:13You're getting a little nervous, aren't you?
00:26:15You should be able to recognize the symptoms very easily, Colonel.
00:26:19Sir Albert,
00:26:19this is a matter for professionals, not amateur theorists.
00:26:22I will hand over Moriarty and his gang in 30 hours,
00:26:25if I may work alone and unhampered.
00:26:27You will not be hampered by me, Colonel.
00:26:29Gentlemen, at a time like this, to cinch in our ranks...
00:26:32Is you so little, Colonel Gore King?
00:26:41Good afternoon, Sir Albert.
00:26:49Now, don't be jumpy, Colonel.
00:26:51That's not Moriarty.
00:26:54Only a painter's scaffold.
00:27:10Gentlemen,
00:27:11we are measurably safe here from intrusion.
00:27:14He means no one ain't likely to bust in on us.
00:27:17Mr. Jones,
00:27:18will you tell them about the American methods
00:27:20I propose to introduce in London?
00:27:23Well, fellas,
00:27:24this is the way I got it figured out.
00:27:26Now, let's say there's 30,000 saloons in London,
00:27:29and we'll make each one of them pay us five bucks a week.
00:27:33That ain't bad, is it?
00:27:34And we'll split that five ways.
00:27:36And what do you got?
00:27:38A hundred and fifty grand.
00:27:40And that's only the saloons.
00:27:42Yeah.
00:27:43But suppose they don't do it?
00:27:45Ah, but that's it.
00:27:46Now, listen.
00:27:47We go to a guy,
00:27:48and we say,
00:27:50we will protect you for five bucks a week.
00:27:52And he says,
00:27:53I don't need any protection.
00:27:55But that's what he said.
00:27:57And the next night,
00:27:59what should come along but a car.
00:28:01And what should drop out of the car but a pineapple.
00:28:03And the whole front of his joint busts right open?
00:28:08A pineapple?
00:28:10A fruit does that?
00:28:12Tell him.
00:28:13Now, tell him.
00:28:15Gents, a pineapple is English for a bum.
00:28:19Don't none of you mugs speak English?
00:28:21Then we go back to the guy and we say,
00:28:26do you want protection or don't you?
00:28:29And what does he say?
00:28:31Tell him, Al.
00:28:32Tell him.
00:28:33Certainly.
00:28:35Certainly.
00:28:36But what about the police, eh?
00:28:38Oui.
00:28:39Does Cannondale Girl King sit all the while with his hands folded?
00:28:44Girl King's hands will indeed be folded,
00:28:47and Sherlock Holmes on the way to a very long sleep.
00:28:51Sherlock Holmes?
00:28:52You mean the dick?
00:28:53You know him?
00:28:54Do I know him?
00:28:56Tell him, Al.
00:28:57Tell him.
00:28:58That Holmes bug was responsible for the chief here
00:29:01doing a six-year stretch and sing thing.
00:29:04Hey, why don't you let me handle that guy?
00:29:06I'd enjoy it.
00:29:07Oh, Mr. Jones, you're a child.
00:29:11Sherlock Holmes would send your skin to the Scotland Yard Museum.
00:29:15Oh, yeah?
00:29:16He's flesh and blood, ain't he?
00:29:17And brains, huh?
00:29:19Gentlemen, pay attention.
00:29:20There have been bad blood between Sherlock Holmes and Girl King for years.
00:29:26Oh, I've heard.
00:29:27Only today there was an open quarrel between them,
00:29:30and before no less a witness than Sir Albert himself.
00:29:34Oh, I get you.
00:29:35And you're going to use that grudge between them to...
00:29:37Sightly.
00:29:38Gaston.
00:29:40There is a sample of Holmes' writing.
00:29:42Yes, sir.
00:29:42Now, with your clever pain,
00:29:44you will prepare a note in Holmes' own hand
00:29:47asking Girl King to a secret conference
00:29:50at Holmes' lodgings tonight.
00:29:52Every place is here.
00:29:54Then what?
00:29:55Then, Mr. Jones,
00:29:56I shall ask you in your own inimitable fashion
00:30:00to convey to Mr. Holmes the fact
00:30:02that you will visit him tonight
00:30:04to settle and hold score.
00:30:07Oh, I get you.
00:30:08Only I don't go, huh?
00:30:09You grasp my knee.
00:30:11Yeah.
00:30:12You see, Chief,
00:30:14that mug Holmes will be expecting you,
00:30:16only you don't show up, see?
00:30:17It's this gory king that comes.
00:30:19But this mug Holmes,
00:30:20he can get you to come and bump them off.
00:30:23Ah, but that's a lot of trouble
00:30:25to take the bump off a dick.
00:30:27Little Sophie here would do a quicker job of it.
00:30:30I don't want a quick job.
00:30:32I want a slow job.
00:30:34I want to see Sherlock Holmes stand on the dock where I stood,
00:30:40sit on the death cell where I sat,
00:30:43walk down the long grey corridor at dawn,
00:30:47and climb the thirteen little steps,
00:30:51the black cap drawn about his eyes,
00:30:55and the noose round his neck.
00:30:57He shall hang as he tried to make me hang
00:31:03as I promised he'd shoot.
00:31:05England's dying.
00:31:07And England shall hang him.
00:31:11Sherlock Holmes will kill Gawkeen
00:31:14and hang for it.
00:31:24Strange chap, Holmes.
00:31:26Quite.
00:31:27Can't understand him.
00:31:34I think I'm just beginning to.
00:31:38You two never did rub along very well together, did you?
00:31:41Not too well.
00:31:42Well, I think I'll toggle along to my rendezvous
00:31:46with Mr. Sherlock Holmes,
00:31:47the genius of Baker Street.
00:31:48His word is, of course, my command.
00:31:51Going to follow instructions?
00:31:53Entering by the back way and all that?
00:31:54Through the letter.
00:31:56Do you think he's to be trusted?
00:31:58I mean, in consideration of everything.
00:32:00We might as well humor him.
00:32:01It can't do any harm.
00:32:02I'm not so sure.
00:32:05Just the same,
00:32:05I'd like you to place a couple of men handy
00:32:07as a favor to me, Colonel.
00:32:10If you insist, Albert.
00:32:12My dear fellow,
00:32:18it looks as if some of your bachelor friends
00:32:20were pulling your leg.
00:32:21What?
00:32:22Friends?
00:32:23Why not?
00:32:24Goodbye, old pal.
00:32:26Not bad, eh?
00:32:27Seeing that you're about to be married, you know.
00:32:29You surpass yourself, Watson.
00:32:30Has it escaped your own notice
00:32:32that this type of gift
00:32:33is usually sent after the recipient is dead?
00:32:37Dead?
00:32:38Bumped off is, I think,
00:32:40the accepted expression.
00:32:41An Americanism, Watson.
00:32:43And perhaps you've read
00:32:44that there are American gunmen in town.
00:32:46Quite so.
00:32:46Do they always send flowers?
00:32:48Invariably to their victims
00:32:49after the fact.
00:32:51But this fellow
00:32:51seems to have a sardonic sense of humor.
00:32:53What fellow?
00:32:54Oh, don't be dull, Watson.
00:32:55That interesting,
00:32:56but rather primitive character,
00:32:58Homer Jones.
00:32:58Then this is a threat.
00:33:00Oh, a picturesque method
00:33:01of tipping the black spot.
00:33:03If Homer Jones runs true to form,
00:33:05he'll follow his floral offering
00:33:07within the hour.
00:33:09Yes.
00:33:10And I must get ready for him.
00:33:11But Miss Faulkner,
00:33:12she's coming here
00:33:13to take you to the opera.
00:33:14Oh, you're right, Watson.
00:33:15Get on the phone.
00:33:16Stop her from coming
00:33:17for a bit at all costs.
00:33:19Billy, you better go home now.
00:33:20Good night, sir.
00:33:22Good night.
00:33:22I say, Holmes,
00:33:38it's most unfortunate.
00:33:39Well?
00:33:40Miss Faulkner has just left the house.
00:33:41She may be here at any moment.
00:33:42That's too bad.
00:33:43By the way,
00:33:44in view of this threat,
00:33:46perhaps it's significant.
00:33:47Well, out with it.
00:33:48You know that large,
00:33:49untenanted house
00:33:50across the street?
00:33:50The windows of which
00:33:51command the entrance
00:33:52of these lodgings.
00:33:53I posited that I saw
00:33:54a blind move
00:33:55in the second-story window.
00:33:57Let's see.
00:33:58Sir, why not have a look?
00:33:59My dear Watson,
00:34:00your life is of value
00:34:01to me if not to yourself.
00:34:03Look at that blind.
00:34:05Second story.
00:34:06It moved since I looked last.
00:34:09Hello.
00:34:09What's up?
00:34:10Two men lurking in the doorway.
00:34:12Great heavens, Holmes,
00:34:14it is positively an ambuscade.
00:34:16What they call
00:34:16in their vernacular
00:34:17of putting me on the spot.
00:34:22How fortunate
00:34:25that I dropped in.
00:34:26If you'll spare me
00:34:27one of your revolvers...
00:34:28I'll spare you
00:34:29nothing of the sort.
00:34:29Huh?
00:34:30I've always counted
00:34:30on you, Watson,
00:34:31and I'm counting on you now.
00:34:32You must stop Alice
00:34:33and keep her away from here.
00:34:34I think you might tell me.
00:34:35Well, I have my plans,
00:34:36but I can't tell you
00:34:37what they are.
00:34:37Just trust me
00:34:38and clear out
00:34:38like a good fellow.
00:34:39Very well, I'll go.
00:34:40But don't suppose
00:34:41for one moment
00:34:41that I don't see through you.
00:34:43Really, Watson,
00:34:44you astonish me.
00:34:45At least you'll bolt
00:34:46the doors after me.
00:34:47A useless precaution.
00:34:48Homer Jones
00:34:49has eccentric
00:34:49methods of entering.
00:35:09Holmes!
00:35:10Please set my mind
00:35:13at rest.
00:35:15How do you plan
00:35:16to meet this killer?
00:35:17There's only one way
00:35:18to deal with these
00:35:18alien butchers.
00:35:20Their own way.
00:35:21That is?
00:35:22Shoot first.
00:35:23Investigate afterwards.
00:35:24But is it sporting,
00:35:25old chap?
00:35:26Oh, get out, Watson.
00:35:40Hello?
00:35:41Oh, yes.
00:35:43I never forget a voice.
00:35:44Something to see me,
00:35:46is he?
00:35:47He'll find me in
00:35:48and ready for him.
00:35:49I said ready for him.
00:35:51Same to you.
00:35:52Goodbye.
00:35:55Darling!
00:35:57Alice, you mustn't
00:35:58come here.
00:35:59What is this,
00:35:59a game between you
00:36:00and Dr. Watson?
00:36:01Game?
00:36:01Yes, he told me
00:36:02the same thing.
00:36:03Idiot.
00:36:04I beg your pardon.
00:36:05No, I mean Watson.
00:36:06I told you
00:36:06he wasn't any too bright.
00:36:08He's downstairs now,
00:36:09fairly jittering
00:36:09that he'll wait for me.
00:36:10I particularly asked him
00:36:11to head me off.
00:36:12Exactly.
00:36:13But why?
00:36:13Why, all this mystery?
00:36:16Watson on guard,
00:36:17a darkened room.
00:36:18And you,
00:36:20have you forgotten
00:36:20that you're taking me
00:36:21to the opera tonight?
00:36:22Alice,
00:36:23this is most important.
00:36:25I'm so sorry
00:36:26I can't go with you.
00:36:27I must be here alone.
00:36:28Won't your work wait?
00:36:29Not even for a few hours?
00:36:31It's so important.
00:36:32Yes, dear, it is.
00:36:33Oh, you.
00:36:36You've gone back
00:36:37into the old battle.
00:36:38You against Moriarty.
00:36:39I have no choice.
00:36:40Yes, but you promised me.
00:36:41I know.
00:36:42I thought then
00:36:42that Moriarty
00:36:43was safe behind bars.
00:36:44Don't you realize
00:36:45what it means to me?
00:36:46How are you
00:36:46in danger of your life
00:36:47every minute?
00:36:47I know, dear, but...
00:36:48Oh, give it up.
00:36:49Please give it up.
00:36:50We'll be married soon.
00:36:52Tomorrow.
00:36:53We'll go away.
00:36:54We'll stay away
00:36:55until Moriarty's caught.
00:36:56I can't be harrowed
00:36:58all my life
00:36:58with terror for you.
00:37:01No, I've got to see
00:37:03this through.
00:37:04Then you're not coming?
00:37:06No, dear.
00:37:26Billy.
00:37:44What are you doing here?
00:37:46I'm awful sorry, Mr. Holmes.
00:37:48Just the spam
00:37:48when I was marking
00:37:49and what does it do
00:37:50but backfire on me?
00:37:51I told you to go home.
00:37:52No, sir.
00:37:53You said I might go home,
00:37:54but you never said I might.
00:37:56Well, I'm telling you now.
00:37:57And if you ever
00:37:57disobey orders again,
00:37:58I'll pickle you in a bottle
00:37:59and pack you back to Canada.
00:38:00Go along.
00:38:01Get off as quick as you can.
00:38:02Run!
00:38:02The stone, sir.
00:38:26What?
00:38:26There's somebody
00:38:27getting in at the back door.
00:38:28I heard him.
00:38:29Come.
00:38:29Why did you go home
00:38:30when I told you?
00:38:30Is it that Oma Jones
00:38:31coming to do here?
00:38:32Whoever it is,
00:38:33he'll get you
00:38:33if he comes to give me.
00:38:34Get in there, stay there.
00:38:34All right.
00:38:37Okay.
00:38:37All right.
00:38:38All right.
00:38:39All right.
00:38:39All right.
00:38:40All right.
00:39:10Mr. Lone!
00:39:40Ambulance called in Sherlock Holmes' lodgings in Baker Street.
00:39:56Colonel Gawking has been shot.
00:39:58I gotta hand it to you.
00:40:25There was a swell frame.
00:40:27Yeah, but what next?
00:40:29You will proceed with the American methods as outlined by Mr. Jones.
00:40:32The town is ours for the taken.
00:40:35Yes, you will meet with no obstacles.
00:40:37Gawking is dead.
00:40:39I've got Holmes where I want him.
00:40:41Is he dead?
00:40:42Yes, he did.
00:40:43Sure, he didn't move to me.
00:40:44How do you Santo?
00:40:45What's that?
00:40:46Yes, sir.
00:40:49Did you get çebat?
00:40:50Find yourself if you don't touch it.
00:40:52Bye.
00:40:53All right, Colonel.
00:41:23Are we being followed?
00:41:26I think not.
00:41:29You suppose we were watched?
00:41:31I know we were.
00:41:35You know, Holmes, this is idiotic.
00:41:37Toys of Lane.
00:41:38We had to bring Moriarty out into the open.
00:41:41We've given him enough rope.
00:41:43Now let's hope he'll hang himself.
00:41:45Well, it's an ingenious idea, I suppose.
00:41:47Even if it doesn't work.
00:41:49If it doesn't, it will not be from want of your cooperation, Colonel.
00:41:53Admire this institution, Scotland Yard.
00:41:59Thank you, Holmes.
00:42:00Not at all.
00:42:02Thank you, Colonel.
00:42:23Good morning, sir.
00:42:24Nice morning.
00:42:25You said it.
00:42:26I beg your pardon, sir?
00:42:27I said you said it.
00:42:28You're quite right, sir.
00:42:29I did say it.
00:42:30Let me have a whiskey straight.
00:42:31Yes, sir.
00:42:32Cast up yourself, Phil.
00:42:33I don't suppose another little one would hurt me.
00:42:34Is that good whiskey?
00:42:35Straight off the loaf, sir.
00:42:36How is everything in the dear old United States?
00:42:37Now how did you know I was from America?
00:42:38You don't take no Sherlock Holmes to find that out.
00:42:39He won't find out anything for a while.
00:42:40Here's mud in your eye.
00:42:41Oh, I'm sure I hope not, sir.
00:42:42Hey.
00:42:43Hey.
00:42:44I'd like to have a little business talk with you.
00:42:46Sorry I don't cash change anything.
00:42:47Well, what a problem is right.
00:42:48Hey, sir.
00:42:49You're a little bit happier.
00:42:50I haven't known you later.
00:42:51I've had a less money than I thought I'd like to have over it.
00:42:52I've had a less money here.
00:42:53No, no, no.
00:42:54No, no, no, no.
00:42:55No, I mean, I should have an enjoy this.
00:42:56No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:42:57I can't have a little business talk with you.
00:42:58This is my pleasure.
00:42:59Yes.
00:43:00You asked me, sir?
00:43:01Wow.
00:43:02It's got the other thing to die, sir.
00:43:03Good whiskey.
00:43:04Yes.
00:43:05You asked me, sir.
00:43:06You had a lot of, sir?
00:43:07sir hey i'd like to have a little business talk with you sorry i don't cash checks
00:43:19not interested sir wait a minute brother wait a minute i'm on the level here and i'm on the
00:43:25county school board ah you don't get me a tall a tall now listen for one pound a week
00:43:32twenty small shilling think of it we'll look after your place here i think i can look after it pretty
00:43:40well myself thanks i mean we'll see that there's no accident well i've been here 20 years and we
00:43:48haven't had no accident except one day when i gave a customer pluto water instead of gin
00:43:54i wouldn't try to be so funny if i was you something serious might happen for instance
00:44:00for instance a careless guy might come along and blow this joint over on the other street
00:44:08what blow me up don't make me laugh here just a step from st james's well it might happen
00:44:17not in london we've got the finest police force in the world nobody can interfere with me
00:44:24ah says you says me and you heard me hey monk listen none of your lip no i don't like your face and i
00:44:33don't like your tone now get out of here before i have your foot out okay sweetheart and don't get
00:44:40familiar my name's george i'll be seeing you not if i see you first
00:44:54oh there you are where have you been all the afternoon i went for a walk with billy don't like
00:45:03it don't like it at all bringing that lad of holmes's into the household then moping with him in
00:45:09corners over your hero of course it's a waste of breath to say so but instead of crying you ought to
00:45:15be congratulating yourself on what please i'm getting rid of your detective before he committed
00:45:21the murder father well fargoa king's dead isn't he well how do you know holmes killed him he admitted
00:45:27then he did it in self-defense oh come now look i won't listen to you you'll always love him i suppose
00:45:33even if he's ten times a detective a hundred times a murderer yes and i'll tell him so the minute i can see
00:45:39you've never heard such tosh absolutely absurd now come along like a good girl you'll feel better
00:45:45about dinner time don't expect me to dinner tonight huh i'll dine in my own room oh i suppose nothing
00:45:52i can say will stop you oh don't starve yourself my dear i'll send you up a bottle of burgundy chambertown 23.
00:45:59good wine good body good color excellent wine excellent come along billy you're dining with me tonight
00:46:11thank you miss house you know i've been a thinking you did not affect yourself over over mr ohms of course
00:46:21not there's nothing to cry about no billy there really isn't funny ain't it
00:46:29some people would be crying in our place that's the last thing we do billy write you on this
00:46:37what's mr ohms it would be crying for the likes of him father said i'm well rid of him perhaps we both
00:46:47are perhaps you're crying a bit of dust in my eye let me see let me be this let me be oh don't
00:46:59billy don't what do i do without him what will i ever do billy what can i do
00:47:09you mustn't miss you mustn't mr ohms but now do i get if i let you cry
00:47:23a real american gangster he was he walks in here as large as life nice morning i says
00:47:32as you remarked he says he didn't say that did he well not exactly those words
00:47:44well what did he say well he he said i'd said it well you had said it hadn't you well of course i had
00:47:52stupid well don't get upset with me i can't help it well i know you can't help it
00:47:57well i know you can't help it only got to look at you to see that well then he asked me for a
00:48:14whiskey did you give it him of course i did did he pay for it course he did well what you arguing about
00:48:21i'm not arguing but he offered to mind the place for me well i think that was very nice of him
00:48:44you don't understand this is one of what they call in america one of them uh
00:48:49what's those things they use when they play tennis sir white trousers no a racket then he said he had a
00:49:00bomb in his pocket well you can't play tennis with bombs i ain't talking about tennis he said he was
00:49:08going to blow the place up well i think i'd better be getting home oh no no don't you worry
00:49:18i told him where to get off i says to him i says do you know who i am i says he says no
00:49:24i says i'm the big noise round here
00:49:30george george hello how do you feel i feel neither here nor there
00:49:48don't you think it's a pity you didn't give that fellow the pound oh i don't know i think he did
00:49:58me a good turn how do you mean well i was going to have some alterations done to the place anyhow
00:50:05this will be a terrible blow to my wife it was a terrible blow to me
00:50:18the nurse said my wife was here a few minutes ago what for she brought us some fruit here
00:50:26what do you think she brought us i don't know what a pineapple
00:50:36didn't you tell her we'd had one already oh well perhaps it all happened for the best
00:50:45if you had my head you wouldn't think that if i had your head i wouldn't be able to think at all
00:50:52stupid stupid well you can't expect me to be normal
00:51:03i say did i finish my beer
00:51:10i never noticed you didn't pay me for it
00:51:14do you think it was that american tennis player what did it must have been
00:51:24and i think he called me sweetheart
00:51:27to whom do i owe the honor madam
00:51:43have you forgot your old aunt matilda
00:51:46matilda never had an aunt matilda never even heard of her
00:51:50well you're hearing of her now what's this what's this congratulate me my dear mr falkner since
00:51:58you have failed to penetrate my disguise i must assume that it's effective oh no other give me a
00:52:04light please no where am i well i never it's no one coming to me for help no matter what alice
00:52:14says i will not aid and abet and escape murder please i'm here with the connivance of scotland
00:52:18you're the more fools they will you kindly listen the apparent death of gore king apparent
00:52:25do you mean he's still alive of course the whole thing was a hoax including my arrest what to throw
00:52:30mariati over his guard and bring him out into the open well you brought him out into the open and with
00:52:34a vengeance do you realize what's happening in town at this moment i've an inkling alien cutthroat
00:52:40swarming london and all you can do is to run around in petticoats run you flatter me it's
00:52:45difficult enough even to walk in them but you must be a detective you might put on your britches
00:52:49and catch the blighters it's essential they shouldn't know i'm at large until until you've
00:52:54made your precious deductions i suppose precisely well what are i think you'll find them very stimulating
00:53:04dozens of exiguous threads leading vaguely vaguely vaguely a cow's left high in foot come to the point
00:53:11man give me your conclusions very well mr fortner professor moriarty is using american racketeering
00:53:17methods in london to distract the police a smoke screen behind which he delivers a master stroke
00:53:23such as looting one of the city's strongest and oldest banks that's rich any idea of what bag the
00:53:32faulkner bank your bank what what shops adjoin your bank martoli the tobacconist and keeps the saddler
00:53:45been there fifty years quite so might further amuse you to know that the saddlers is now a bird shop
00:53:53what did you say i purchased a parrot bear this afternoon the new tenants took over the premises
00:53:59three days ago from their cellar they are tunneling into the vaults of your bank tunneling yes
00:54:09tunneling what nonsense my bank you're as mad as a hatter sir
00:54:17a person sir i i can't see anything if you please he says he has an important message about the bank
00:54:25what have him shown in nephew have him show him in
00:54:30jeremy confounded outrage such a thing never happened in our family till you tried to come
00:54:37into it be careful what you say and do and remember i'm stone deaf
00:54:41mr faulkner at your service sir i hope so well well what is it what is it i would like to speak with
00:54:58you alone quite unnecessary my aunt is deficit post what's that you're saying time for toast toast
00:55:09and as you see a little childish
00:55:21possibly you don't know me mr faulkner my name is moriarty moriarty professor moriarty yes
00:55:30eat hearty eat hearty yes thank heaven i keep me appetite what do you want with me not a great deal
00:55:42i want you to help me to rob faulkner's bank my bank your confounded insanity i'll call up the police
00:55:51just a moment mr faulkner my men are already within striking distance of your votes unless you do as
00:56:00i request are you there your your your daughter alice may run into severe danger what are you trying
00:56:07to do you ruffian frighten me give me hold on there your child is already in my hands her whole safety
00:56:17depends upon your discreet behavior allow me good night nephew
00:56:29good evening madam hey good evening
00:56:44good night
00:56:47good night
00:56:47good night
00:56:53and i was saying your daughter's whole happiness depends upon your discreet behavior discreet is the word
00:57:09what do you wish me to do take that telephone and do what i tell you
00:57:17what do you wish me to do
00:57:32mariari gone in heaven's name what am i to do exactly what he said mariari never bluffs
00:57:37i dare call up the police those cutthroots might kill them have confidence in me mr faulkner how will
00:57:41you know where to look for them mariari won't let them out of his sight neither will he take his eyes off
00:57:45that gold therefore alice and billy are prisoners somewhere in that tunnel what are you going to do
00:57:50help mariari rob your bank
00:58:04uh
00:58:09and
00:58:11and
00:58:11and
00:58:12and
00:58:13and
00:58:13and
00:58:13and
00:58:16and
00:58:16Quite snag and comfortable, Miss Faulkner.
00:58:38Why, I'm so sorry to inconvenience you.
00:58:43And how is Mr. Holmes' favorite pupil?
00:58:45Oh, you're a bright lad, Billy.
00:58:48And why not?
00:58:50Isn't Mr. Holmes a bright man, eh?
00:58:53But not quite bright enough.
00:58:55Not quite bright enough.
00:59:14Well, how's it going?
00:59:16Go there, Professor.
00:59:17But I must get a new holder for my Ark.
00:59:19Hurry up to him.
00:59:20Have him good all night.
00:59:20Yes, dear.
00:59:21Now, let's go.
00:59:26Oh, my God.
00:59:56Oh, my God.
01:00:26Oh, my God.
01:00:56Oh, my God.
01:01:26Oh, my God.
01:01:56Oh, my God.
01:01:57Oh, my God.
01:01:58Oh, my God.
01:01:59Oh, my God.
01:02:00Oh, my God.
01:02:01Oh, my God.
01:02:02Oh, my God.
01:02:03Oh, my God.
01:02:04Oh, my God.
01:02:05Oh, my God.
01:02:06Oh, my God.
01:02:07Oh, my God.
01:02:08Oh, my God.
01:02:09Oh, my God.
01:02:10Oh, my God.
01:02:11Oh, my God.
01:02:12Oh, my God.
01:02:13Oh, my God.
01:02:14Oh, my God.
01:02:15Oh, my God.
01:02:16Oh, my God.
01:02:17Oh, my God.
01:02:20Oh, my God.
01:02:21Oh, my God.
01:02:22Oh, my God.
01:02:23Oh, my God.
01:02:24Oh, my God.
01:02:25Oh, my God.
01:02:27The Maharaja of Tangapur.
01:02:29Rubies, emeralds and diamonds mostly uncut.
01:02:32You can take them out with a handful.
01:02:34Six, four, one.
01:02:36Ah, Faulkner's own box.
01:02:38Pearls and diamonds.
01:02:57You want to stay here all night?
01:03:03Shout the word.
01:03:04Get to that door.
01:03:05There's cash upstairs.
01:03:07That's right, Professor.
01:03:08Let us get the money.
01:03:10That's not my zami.
01:03:11It will take time to open that door, n'est-ce pas?
01:03:13Ah, nein, Gaston.
01:03:15Give me two minutes.
01:03:16Ah, but it don't look kosher to me, baby.
01:03:18Let's lay them out of here.
01:03:19We got the sparkles, ain't we?
01:03:21Ja.
01:03:21Aber until we sell the jewels,
01:03:23what will we live on?
01:03:24That's the spirit.
01:03:25Let's make a complete job of it.
01:03:27Come on, Hans.
01:03:28Give it the heat.
01:03:38Hans.
01:03:39Ja, Professor.
01:03:40Upstairs, Hans.
01:03:41See that the coast is clear.
01:03:43Ja, Professor, upstairs.
01:03:44Mr. Jones.
01:03:44Yeah.
01:03:45Go to the foot of those stairs.
01:03:47Low base.
01:03:48With your...
01:03:49With Jones to the foot of those stairs.
01:03:51With your...
01:03:51Gaston.
01:03:53Oui, monsieur.
01:03:54At that gate.
01:03:55We miss you.
01:03:58I'll stay down here.
01:04:00I'll stay down here.
01:04:00Bye, Karl.
01:04:04Bye.
01:04:05Bye.
01:04:05Bye.
01:04:06Bye.
01:04:15Bye.
01:04:17Oh, my God.
01:04:47Come on, all's get good.
01:05:09Well, what is it?
01:05:11Anything wrong?
01:05:12Nein, nein, Professor.
01:05:13All's get good.
01:05:14I can't hear a blasted word you're saying.
01:05:16Speak up, men.
01:05:17Take off that hood.
01:05:19Yeah, Professor.
01:05:23Take off that hood.
01:05:26Sit, sit, sit, Professor.
01:05:27Hold.
01:05:29Get back.
01:05:39Cut, I can't.
01:05:40Without their help, my poor efforts would have been quite in vain, my dear Professor.
01:05:44I'll trouble you taking the deal, my dear Professor.
01:05:46I'll trouble you.
01:06:16Mr. Oonnell.
01:06:28Mr. Oonnell.
01:06:30Mr. Oonnell.
01:06:35Mr. Oonnell.
01:06:40Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore!
01:07:10Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore!
01:07:40Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore!
01:08:10Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore.
01:08:12Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore, Mr. Moore.
01:08:14Thanks. Lock up the laboratory, Billy. We're off.
01:08:16But where are you off to, Mr. Holmes?
01:08:18I'm ashamed of you, Billy. After all these years of my brilliant tuition,
01:08:21where are your powers of deduction? A beautiful girl?
01:08:24Yes, sir.
01:08:25An impetuous lover.
01:08:26Yes, indeed, ma'am.
01:08:27The menace removed?
01:08:28Right you are, sir.
01:08:29What can follow but wedding bells?
01:08:31Sherlock Holmes and vice farmers.
01:08:32Sherlock Holmes, new-laid eggs for sale.
01:08:34Amazing, Mr. Holmes. Amazing!
01:08:38Elementary, my dear Billy. Elementary.
01:08:44Elementary, my dear Billy.
01:08:47The End