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Sherlock Holmes et l'Arme secrète

Original title: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
  • 1942
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  • 1h 8m
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Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in Sherlock Holmes et l'Arme secrète (1942)
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must protect a Swiss inventor of an advanced bomb sight from falling into German hands.
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Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must protect a Swiss inventor of an advanced bomb sight from falling into German hands.Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must protect a Swiss inventor of an advanced bomb sight from falling into German hands.Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson must protect a Swiss inventor of an advanced bomb sight from falling into German hands.

  • Director
    • Roy William Neill
  • Writers
    • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
    • Scott Darling
    • Edmund L. Hartmann
  • Stars
    • Basil Rathbone
    • Nigel Bruce
    • Lionel Atwill
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    7K
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    • Director
      • Roy William Neill
    • Writers
      • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
      • Scott Darling
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
    • Stars
      • Basil Rathbone
      • Nigel Bruce
      • Lionel Atwill
    • 88User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Doctor Watson
    Lionel Atwill
    Lionel Atwill
    • Moriarty (as Moriarity)
    Karen Verne
    Karen Verne
    • Charlotte Eberli
    • (as Kaaren Verne)
    William Post Jr.
    William Post Jr.
    • Dr. Franz Tobel
    Dennis Hoey
    Dennis Hoey
    • Lestrade
    Holmes Herbert
    Holmes Herbert
    • Sir. Reginald
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Mrs. Hudson
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Braun
    • (uncredited)
    Ted Billings
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • London Bobbie
    • (uncredited)
    Veda Ann Borg
    Veda Ann Borg
    • Bar Singer
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
    • Swiss Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    John Burton
    • RAF Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Vicki Campbell
    • Woman RAF Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Gerard Cavin
    • Scotland Yard Man
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Cording
    Harry Cording
    • Jack Brady
    • (uncredited)
    James Craven
    James Craven
    • RAF Officer Watching Bombsight Test
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy William Neill
    • Writers
      • Edward T. Lowe Jr.
      • Scott Darling
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
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    7preppy-3

    Holmes fights WWII

    Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) and Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) have been hired by the British government to protect a Swiss scientist Dr. Franz Tobel (William Post Jr.). He has a bomb that the British want to win the war. Unfortunately the evil Dr. Moriarty (Lionel Atwill) is working with the Nazis and will stop at nothing to get the doctor--and his invention.

    Moving Sherlock Holmes to the 1940s sounded like a stupid idea but it does work for one reason--Basil Rathbone. Arguably he is the BEST Sherlock Holmes ever put on the screen. He plays the character so well (and accurately) that it doesn't matter what era he's solving crimes. As for Nigel Bruce as Watson...everybody has problems with it. He plays Watson as a bumbling old fool...that is NOT the Watson of the books. You seriously wonder why Holmes puts up with him. Still, he does grow on you (in a way). Then there's Atwill having a whale of a time playing Moriarty--the discussions and battle of wits between him and Holmes are just great! I've never liked Dennis Hoey as Inspector Lestrade--he's such an idiot. Makes Watson look like a genius. And Post Jr. is pretty good as Tobel (even though his accent amusingly keeps changing!).

    This movie is done elaborately and runs only a little over an hour. Still, it does have it's slow spots and I never understood the secret code section.

    Still, worth catching if just for Rathbone and Atwill.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Not A Lot Of Credibility But A Whole Lot Of Entertainment

    Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) begins this story in disguise, helping to smuggle famous physicist "Dr. Franz Tobel" (William Post) out of Switzeralnad and under the watchful eye of the Nazis, who want his bomb sight plans. The Allies obviously want it, too, and Sherlock is there to help. Dr. Tobel has invented an instrument which greatly aids in the accuracy of aerial bombardment.

    Holmes and Dr. Tobel arrive safely back at Baker Street but the scientist would rather be alone, for some mysterious reason, although he had promised the English to help them, not the Germans. He stays true to that promise but there are some desperate moments for Holmes and the English along the way.

    It's an entertaining film and one in which our famous detective uses not one but three different disguises. He needs all the help he can get when he goes up against his arch-rival, "Professor Moriarity." One complaint: if Moriarity was that evil, he would have dispensed with Holmes without batting an eyelash, instead of giving him openings to escape. It's pretty sad, too, when the usual dim-witted Dr. Watson (Nigel Bruce) has to rescue his boss from certain death a couple of times!

    Yes, there are some credibility issues in this story but if you can put your brain on hold a few times, it's a fun film to watch....and it looks beautiful, thanks to the great restoration job done on this DVD. It makes the old print come alive with some wonderful visuals, particularly the night-time shots.

    One other note: whoever did the English subtitles in here misspelled or misinterpreted at least a half dozen words. It's very sloppy work, and not the first time I've encountered this watching the entire series on the restored DVD set.
    6rmax304823

    Middling effort.

    The first two Rathbone/Bruce movies were pretty good. Not just because they were in period but because their production values were good and because some effort went into the script. Only the first, "The Hound of the Baskervilles", was based on a Conan-Doyle novella. The second was a pastiche made famous on the stage by Gillette.

    Then the franchise was moved to Universal Studios and a series of mostly declining quality was established. This was an early example. It's not terrible, not embarrassingly bad, it just loses something in being updated to the 1940s and in not having the atmosphere Conan-Doyle managed to inject into his characters and into the atmosphere itself. Not to mention some of Conan-Doyle's sometimes unwittingly delicious bon mots -- "The wind sobbed like a child in the chimney."

    "The Secret Weapon" doesn't tell us much we don't already know about Holmes and Watson. There is a variation on Conan-Doyle's "Dancing Men" but not really much else that's too interesting. I never cared much for Lionel Atwill as an actor, and he looks especially clunky as Moriarty. Moriarty should be a reptilian ectomorph with an oscillating head.

    Still, this is okay for fans of the series. Homes wears his hair combed from back to front on the sides, which is a little different. I wish the code had allowed him to do some cocaine once in a while. The best of the Universal films was unquestionably "The Scarlet Claw," so if you have to choose, choose that one to watch.
    7ma-cortes

    First-rate Holmes movie with an exceptional villain and patriotic feeling in WWII

    This jingoist outing concerns the usual battle Holmes vs. Moriaty , but this time in an effort to save the British war against the Nazis . Sherlock Holmes (Rathbone) and Watson (Bruce), the detecting duo living in 223 Baker Street , again are up against their old enemy Dr. James Moriarty (Lionel Atwill , he earlier performed Mortimer in Hound of the Baskerville , 1939). The film starts in Switzerland where Holmes saves from the Nazis to an inventor scientific of a bomb-sight , named Dr. Tobel (Post). Back in London , Tobel hand over four parts of the device to diverse scientists . But Doctor Tobel is kidnapped by Moriarty . Sherlock must solve his disappearance and some vitally important . Sherlock helps Inspector Lestrade of Scotland Yard (Dennis Hoey , this was was the first of Universal's Sherlock Holmes series in which he appeared) resolve the case . Holmes only holds a clue left by his girlfriend (Kareen Verne) , the detective with an extraordinary mechanism gets decode it . But scientists dead bodies are accumulating , they have appeared murdered and Moriarty knows the keys , as well . Holmes disguised as a sailor goes out to investigate , finding the Moriarty's shelter . The picture is based on ¨The dancing men¨ by Arthur Conan Doyle . This is a Rathbone-Bruce effort for the WWII along with ¨The voice of terror¨ in which we are asked for believe the magnificent detective could have lived in this century . Both stories are completely patriotic and flag-waging movies . In fact , on the end there's an advertising about buying of war bonds with evident propaganda .

    The movie is an excellent Holmes thriller with gripping wartime setting , unanswered mysteries and unstopped suspense . In the film appears the ordinaries from Holmes series : his nemesis Moriarty , Mistress Hudson , Inspector Lestrade (a funny Dennis Hoey) and , of course , the bumbling Dr. Watson . Basil Rathbone performance is splendid , he's the best cinema's Holmes , similar to television's Peter Cushing and Jeremy Brett . Rathbone as whimsical sleuth is top notch , he's in cracking form , intelligent , broody and impetuous . He's finely matched in battle of wits with Moriarty , his arch-enemy , a first-range villain : Lionel Atwill . Nigel Bruce plays Watson with humor , jinx , goofy and mirth . He's the perfect counterpoint to Holmes. Besides , appearing briefly distinguished secondaries as Paul Fix and Whit Bissell . This classic gets an atmospheric black and white cinematography , but available colorized in a horrible version . Adequate music score fitting to suspense by Frank Skinner . This was the second Holmes feature to be produced and professionally realized at Universal and it was the first to be directed by Roy William Neill , the usual saga director and habitual in the Universal monsters movies .
    7lawprof

    There'll Always Be an England (thanks to Sherlock Holmes)

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a fair number of Sherlock Holmes accounts but the popularity of the famous detective insured that sequels in both print and on film would extend far beyond the author's works.

    In "Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon," Holmes, Basil Rathbone, patriotically serves British intelligence in order to secure a Swiss scientist's desperately needed bombsight. The film is from 1942 and I wonder if the producers and writers realized how vital bombsight secrets were (the American Norden bombsight was guarded almost as zealously as the new radar sets that would change the course of World War II).

    Holmes and his faithful but expectedly bumbling companion, Dr. Watson, Nigel Bruce, battle Dr. Moriarty, Lionel Atwill. As evil as Moriarty has always been it's a bit of a shock to see he's signed up with Hitler. Has the man no vestige of decency? I guess not. But Atwill is deliciously evil.

    The story is reasonably fast-paced as Holmes and Watson seek to recover stolen bombsight components before they can be delivered to a U-boat. Rathbone is his usual suave self and several Holmsian disguises are well carried out.

    This and other 1940s Holmes stories are now available on DVD and oldies.com has put out a very nice four-disc set in a wooden box: this film is included along with a bonus CD of an interview with the aged Doyle. The set retails for about $26 in major DVD and CD stores but I found this and other sets from oldies.com at a warehouse club for $14.98. The transfers are very good.

    Very nice and relaxing late night viewing.

    7/10.

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    • Trivia
      The set used for Prof. Moriarty's hideout was used as a pub/bar in Sherlock Holmes et la voix de la terreur (1942).
    • Goofs
      While Holmes is in Switzerland, disguised as a book collector, he drives in a car with the steering wheel located on the right side while driving on the left side of the road. In Switzerland (and in Germany, as well, so "the Nazi's own car" would also be configured the same way), people drive cars on the right side with steering wheels mounted on the left side. The only areas of Europe where cars are right-hand-drive and occupy the left-hand lane are the British Isles and Gibraltar. A probable explanation for this apparent discrepancy is the film's overall British overtone --- the tale's primary setting is London and many of the lead actors are from England, so this is likely why British-configured cars were used.
    • Quotes

      Professor Moriarty: Brilliant man, Sherlock Holmes. Too bad he was honest.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: SWITZERLAND
    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer-colorized version.
    • Connections
      Edited into Who Dunit Theater: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Rule Britannia
      (1740) (uncredited)

      Music by Thomas Augustine Arne

      Played in the score when London is shown

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1944 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • L'Arme secrète
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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