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The Spider Woman (1944)
Mistress of Murder !
My Rating 8.0
IMDb Rating 7.3 (738 votes)
Front Cover Actor
Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce Dr. John H. Watson
Gale Sondergaard Adrea Spedding
Vernon Downing Norman Locke
Dennis Hoey Insp. Lestrade
Alec Craig Radlik aka Mathew Ordway
Arthur Hohl Adam Gilflower
Mary Gordon Mrs. Hudson
Lydia Bilbrook Susan (uncredited)
Teddy Infuhr Larry (uncredited)
Angelo Rossitto Obongo (uncredited)
Gene Roth Taylor (uncredited)
Plot
Sherlock Holmes has to solve a mystery about a series of suicides of known gamblers.
Movie Details
Director Roy William Neill
Producer Roy William Neill
Writer Bertram Millhauser
Photography Charles Van Enger
Musician Frank Skinner
Editing William Austin
Costumes Vera West
Studio Universal
Genre Thriller
Country USA
Language English
Movie Release Date 1944
Running Time 59 mins
Color Black And White
Audience Rating U
Personal Details
Index 24
Collection Status In Collection
Format DVD
Viewing Date 2005
Purchase Date 2005
Purchase Price 13,00 zł
Condition Excellent
Store Play.com
Seen Where Home
Location Birmingham
Owner Madzia & Wojtek
Product Details
Release Date 2005
Edition The Definitive Collection
No. of Disks 1
Packaging Box Set
Region Region 2
Screen Ratio 1.33 (4:3) Full Frame
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Chapters 8
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 - English
DVD Options Interactive Menus
Scene Selection
Extra Features
Restoring Sherlock Holmes Featurette
Production Notes by Richard Valley
Photo Gallery
Theatrical Trailer
Fun Stuff
Quotes:
Sherlock Holmes: [on the pyjama suicides] Directing them is one of the most fiendishly clever minds in all Europe today. I suspect a woman.
Dr. John H. Watson: You amaze me, Holmes. Why a woman?
Sherlock Holmes: Because the method, whatever it is, is particularly subtle and cruel. Feline, not canine.
Inspector Lestrade: Popycock. When a bloke does himself in, that's suicide.
Sherlock Holmes: Unless a bloke is driven to suicide; in that case it's murder.
Dr. John H. Watson: Driven? That *sounds* like a woman, doesn't it?
Sherlock Holmes: Definitley - a female Moriarty. Clever. Ruthless. And above all, cautious.
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