A Study in Scarlet (England, 1914)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| Original title | A Study in Scarlet |
| Country of production | United Kingdom |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 1914 |
| Rod | |
| Director | George Pearson |
| script | Harry Engholm |
| production | George Pearson George Berthold Samuelson |
| camera | Walter Buckstone |
| occupation | |
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A Study in Scarlet is a 1914 British feature film directed by George Pearson . The film ran on six rolls .
action
Holmes investigates a murder on an 1850 Mormon trek .
background
The actor who played Sherlock Holmes was James Bragington, who was an accountant for producer Samuelson and had no acting experience. It was his only film appearance.
Others
A film of the same name was released the following day (December 29, 1914). Directed by Francis Ford , who also played Sherlock Holmes in the film, his younger brother John Ford played Dr. Watson.
Web links
- A Study in Scarlet in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Synopsis at bfi.org.uk. Retrieved September 8, 2013
- ^ Holmes Miscellany ( Memento of February 12, 2008 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved September 8, 2013.