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Das Haus des Schreckens

Originaltitel: The House of Fear
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in Das Haus des Schreckens (1945)
Film NoirDramaEntsetzenKriminalitätMysteriumThriller

Sherlock Holmes untersucht eine Reihe von Todesfällen in einem Schloss, die jeweils durch die Lieferung von Orangenkernen an die Opfer vorhergesagt werden.Sherlock Holmes untersucht eine Reihe von Todesfällen in einem Schloss, die jeweils durch die Lieferung von Orangenkernen an die Opfer vorhergesagt werden.Sherlock Holmes untersucht eine Reihe von Todesfällen in einem Schloss, die jeweils durch die Lieferung von Orangenkernen an die Opfer vorhergesagt werden.

  • Regie
    • Roy William Neill
  • Drehbuch
    • Roy Chanslor
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Basil Rathbone
    • Nigel Bruce
    • Aubrey Mather
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    7,2/10
    5908
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      • Roy William Neill
    • Drehbuch
      • Roy Chanslor
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Basil Rathbone
      • Nigel Bruce
      • Aubrey Mather
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    7AaronCapenBanner

    Eighth Modern Day Sherlock Holmes.

    Roy William Neil directed Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce as Sherlock Holmes & Doctor Watson in this loose adaptation of 'The Five Orange Pips'. Holmes & Watson are called to Scotland by an insurance company to investigate a case where seven men who belong to an exclusive club, and all of whom have taken out life insurance policies naming the others as the beneficiaries. Two have died already, and Holmes must prevent further deaths, and determine who the murderer is. Like the past two films, this is atmospheric and exciting, with a clever story and surprise ending. The series was at its peak here, but unfortunately would begin to decline afterward.
    8chris_gaskin123

    Rather spooky Sherlock Holmes mystery

    Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear recently came on BBC2 and one of the reviews in the TV listings says this was one of the poorer Bathbone Holmes movies. I disagree and this is one of the better ones and certainly one of the creepiest.

    In this one, Holmes and Watson are sent to Scotland to investigate a series of murders in a rather creepy and remote mansion, Drearcliff House. The Good Comrades Club are dining here and it looks like somebody has it in for these men, as more are killed and Dr Watson nearly becomes a victim of this killer too. One clue regarding these murders is orange pips. The investigation then takes Holmes into a secret passage leading to the basement of Drearcliff House...

    This is very spooky in parts, helped by the howling wind and nighttime scenes and the location of the mansion.

    As usual, Basil Rathobone is joined by Nigel Bruce as Dr Watson and the rest of the cast includes Dennis Hoey, Paul Cavanagh and Holmes Herbert.

    This is a must for everyone Sherlock Holmes fan. One of the best of the series.

    Rating: 3 and a half stars out of 5.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Murder is an insidious thing Watson.

    Sherlock Holmes agrees to an insurance company request to investigate the gruesome deaths of wealthy gentlemen living in a Scottish mansion. Each death is predicted by the strange delivery of Orange Pips to the next intended victim.

    Lets get the main fact out of the way first, although an adaptation of Conan Doyle's Holmes story, {Adventures} The Five Orange Pips, The House Of Fear bears little resemblance to that particular source. So purist fans of the literary aspects are in for a let down. Or are they? Directed by Roy William Neill with the screenplay coming from Roy Chanslor, this tenth entry in the Rathbone/Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes films is a deliciously atmospheric mystery piece holding its own. Set very much in the creepy mansion formula, House Of Fear, with all its off kilter camera work {beautifully realised now with the marvellous restoration job}, utilises the scope for "nothing is ever what it seems" to great effect. Thus of course giving Holmes {Rathbone impeccable as usual} license to detect with great gusto and ingenuity. This is after all what one wants from a Sherlock Holmes film me thinks? The film is also aided by some rather fine work from the sound department, winds and footsteps are sharp to the ears, again impacting on the mood to fully involve the viewer.

    While the relatively short running time stops it from being a fully born out mystery, and yes if you dig deep enough you will find a couple of creaky plot holes. The House Of Fear is still one of the better entries in this marvellous series of films. Sometimes it's all about the characters and the situation they find themselves in. With that, this becomes an essential Holmes movie, regardless of grumbles from purists and plot holers alike. 7/10
    7utgard14

    "At the moment, I suspect no one and everyone."

    A club of retired rich men called "The Good Comrades" lives at an isolated Scottish castle. One by one the men are being killed off and an insurance agent believes one of them is responsible. Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) investigate but fail to prevent more murders from occurring. Soon they are joined by Inspector Lestrade (Dennis Hoey), who will undoubtedly get to the bottom of things ("Suffering cats! What IS going on here?!?").

    Fun Sherlock Holmes movie from Universal, the eighth in their series (tenth overall, counting the first two Fox films). It's loosely based on the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle "Five Orange Pips" story. Really the only similarity is the murder victims receiving envelopes with orange seeds before they're killed. That story is hardly one of Conan Doyle's best, by the way. The series regulars Rathbone, Bruce, and Hoey are all great. The supporting cast is made up of good character actors like Holmes Herbert, Paul Cavanagh, Harry Cording, and Aubrey Mather. Solid direction from Roy William Neill with interesting camera-work from Virgil Miller. Nicely paced with great "old dark house" atmosphere. Not the best of the series but a very entertaining one.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    Offers All That's Fun About The Holmes Movies

    I'd have to rate this as one of the best of the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films. It has about everything you would want in these movies - suspense, action, a clever story and some good humor courtesy our friend Dr. Watson. The latter is in top form with a number of funny lines and reactions to the happenings around him.

    Meanwhile, this plays like the Agatha Christie story, "And Then There Were None." Instead of "10 Little Indians," there are the "orange pips" which are sent in an envelope to the members of the "The Good Comrades" club up in Drearcliff, Scotland. Whoever receives the envelope is shortly thereafter murdered in a grisly way. Holmes, Watson and then Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard, all venture up to the Scottish mansion to investigate the murders.

    This is good stuff with nary a lull during the 69-minute film that features a variety of suspects, from evil-looking to the nicest guy in the house. Who is committing these murders is anyone's guess, right down to the end.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The shot of the "grim old house perched high upon a cliff on the west coast of Scotland" was also used in Die Stimme des Terrors (1942). The house in the shot could not possibly be the Alastair home because, firstly, it is a church and not a house, and, secondly, close inspection reveals that the front of the house is in ruins.
    • Patzer
      As the murders took place in Scotland, a local policeman would have been sent to the crime scene, not Inspector Lestrade from London. The local constabulary contacted Scotland Yard/Inspector Lestrade at the behest of Sherlock Holmes. It is unlikely a policeman would have been sent from London to the north of Scotland during wartime, even at the request of Sherlock Holmes.
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      Sherlock Holmes: Murder is an insidious thing, Watson. Once a man has dipped his fingers in blood, sooner or later he'll feel the urge to kill again.

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      Edited into Who Dunit Theater: Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear (2021)

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      • 16. März 1945 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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