Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942)
England, at the start of World War Two. Mysterious wireless broadcasts, apparently from Nazi Germany are heard over the BBC. They warn of acts of terror in England, just before they take place. Baffled, the Defense Committee call in Sherlock Holmes.
Director:
John Rawlins
Writers:
John Bright, Lynn Riggs.
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Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes |
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Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson |
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Evelyn Ankers as Kitty |
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Reginald Denny as Sir Evan Barham |
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Thomas Gomez as R.F. Meade |
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Henry Daniell as Sir Anthony Lloyd |
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Montagu Love as General Jerome Lawford |
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Olaf Hytten as Admiral Sir John Fabian Prentiss |
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Leyland Hodgson as Captain Roland Shore |
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Mary Gordon as Mrs. Hudson |
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Hillary Brooke as Jill Grandis |
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Harry Cording as Camberwell |
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Herbert Evans as Smithson - Barham's Butler (uncredited) |
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Fred Graham as Meade's Henchman (uncredited) |
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Gavin Muir as BBC Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited) |
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Edgar Barrier as Voice of Terror (voice) (uncredited) |
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Bobby Hale as Bar Patron (uncredited) |
| Directing | John Rawlins | Director |
| Sound | Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
| Sound | Robert Pritchard | Sound |
| Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
| Art | Jack Otterson | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vera West | Costume Design |
| Production | Howard Benedict | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Arthur Conan Doyle | Story |
| Camera | Elwood Bredell | Director of Photography |
| Writing | John Bright | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lynn Riggs | Screenplay |
| Editing | Russell F. Schoengarth | Editor |
| Sound | Frank Skinner | Original Music Composer |