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Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror

  • 1938
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
305
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Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror (1938)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Sexton Blake and Tinker foil criminal plot connected with the Tongs, and master-minded by "famous stamp collector" and millionaire.Sexton Blake and Tinker foil criminal plot connected with the Tongs, and master-minded by "famous stamp collector" and millionaire.Sexton Blake and Tinker foil criminal plot connected with the Tongs, and master-minded by "famous stamp collector" and millionaire.

  • Director
    • George King
  • Writers
    • Pierre Quiroule
    • A.R. Rawlinson
  • Stars
    • George Curzon
    • Tod Slaughter
    • Greta Gynt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    305
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George King
    • Writers
      • Pierre Quiroule
      • A.R. Rawlinson
    • Stars
      • George Curzon
      • Tod Slaughter
      • Greta Gynt
    • 13User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Curzon
    George Curzon
    • Sexton Blake
    Tod Slaughter
    Tod Slaughter
    • Michael Larron
    Greta Gynt
    Greta Gynt
    • Mademoiselle Julie
    Tony Sympson
    Tony Sympson
    • Tinker
    Charles Oliver
    Charles Oliver
    • Max Fleming
    Marie Wright
    Marie Wright
    • Mrs. Bardell
    David Farrar
    David Farrar
    • Granite Grant
    Norman Pierce
    Norman Pierce
    • Inspector Bramley
    H.B. Hallam
    • Monsieur Bertrand
    Billy Watts
    • Paul Duvall
    Karen Marie Flagstad
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Hagan
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Philip Holles
      Alex Huber
        Andreas Malandrinos
        Andreas Malandrinos
        • Horace
        • (uncredited)
        Karl Melene
          Leonard Sharp
          Leonard Sharp
          • News Vendor
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • George King
          • Writers
            • Pierre Quiroule
            • A.R. Rawlinson
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          6blanche-2

          Holmes and Watson ripoff

          Sexton Blake (George Curzon) and his sidekick Tinker (Tony Sympson) try to unmask the head of a crime syndicate in "The Hooded Terror," a 1938 B British film. Sexton lives on Baker Street, I guess up the road a bit from Sherlock, whom he takes after with his scientific experiments, his assistant, his landlady, and his amateur status.

          Somehwat slow-moving, this film is a combination of suspense with a touch of horror. Tod Slaughter plays the villainous Michael Larron, and Greta Gynt is Mademoiselle Julie.

          If you're a Slaughter fan, you will enjoy this perhaps better than I did. Curzon and Sympson are pleasant, but they just don't have the panache and bite of Sherlock and Watson.
          4Red-Barracuda

          A more subdued Tod Slaughter film

          George King directed a series of Victorian melodramas starring Tod Slaughter in a variety of dastardly roles. This film, also from King, is a little bit different from the others. In it Slaughter again is a gleeful villain but this time he shares billing with the hero of the piece, namely Sexton Blake who is clearly a different version of Sherlock Holmes. The Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone were very popular at the time so perhaps this is not so surprising but the similarities are massive, even extending to both detectives living on the same street! But in any case, this is the lower rent version for sure.

          Slaughter is always an entertaining presence and here is no exception. However, because he is not the sole star of the show he doesn't get as much screen time as usual. This means that the film's trump card isn't utilised as well as it could be. Much of the running time is dedicated to the detective story, rather than Slaughter hamming it up big time and that's a shame. For this reason Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror cannot be described as vintage Slaughter. Still, like all the other King/Slaughter films it does have some entertainment value. Unlike those films, this one has a very enigmatic ending, clearly designed as such to allow for future adventures starring the villainous Hooded Terror. Well, these films never materialised so the ending here remains simply a little unusual.
          Michael_Elliott

          The Hooded Slaughter

          Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror (1938)

          * 1/2 (out of 4)

          Sexton Blake (George Curzon) is looking for some stolen stamps worth a fortune and soon he runs into the Hooded Terror, a group of men who wear black costumes with a snake on the front. It seems that millionaire Michael Larron (Tod Slaughter) might be the mastermind of the group.

          You know, Tod Slaughter takes quite a beating from some people because his "horror" films are more melodrama than horror. It's important to remember that Britain pretty much put a ban on horror movies so that explains why their "horror" movies from this period contain more drama, mystery and romance than actual horror elements. With that said, SEXTONBLAKE AND THE HOODED TERROR is a pretty bland mystery and those wanting horror will have to wait until the very end of the picture.

          The biggest problem is that there's simply way too much boring talking for the first hour of the picture and there's not enough happening to keep you entertained. Once the film finally picks up its pace at the end you finally get some entertainment and especially with the underground tomb where all sorts of creepy things lurk including some large snakes. I will say that Curzon was good in the lead role and even Slaughter manages to not overact in his typical fashion. Still, the movie is pretty forgettable and is only for die-hard fans of Slaughter.
          4bkoganbing

          Sherlock ripped off

          I'm sure that David Farrar could not conceive of later playing Sexton Blake in another film when as Granite Grant in Sexton Blake And The Hooded Terror he handed off a case to George Curzon as Sexton Blake in this story. I rather accepted Farrar better as a tough guy than I did Curzon.

          Sexton Blake was a pulp fiction British detective who under various authors went for almost a century in adventures that entertained the British juvenile public. He's upper class like Sherlock Holmes, but more of a tough guy. In fact this thing is such a ripoff of Holmes stories it's ridiculous. He's got himself a housekeeper, a general factotum in Tony Gwynn, and he resides on Baker Street.

          He's also got an arch nemesis called the Snake played here by Tod Slaughter who leads an army of criminals. Why Arthur Conan-Doyle didn't sue is beyond me. In any event the story takes place in London, Paris, and Cairo as Blake foils another dastardly plot.

          Unlike Holmes, Blake gets a bit amorous in also helping French insurance detective Greta Gynt. Gwynn's character is not anything like Dr. Watson, he's more like Edward Brophy is to the Falcon.

          One of those British quota quickies. Holmes fans might resent someone else moving on to Baker Street.
          Dethcharm

          "Yes, He's Quite Dead!"...

          In SEXTON BLAKE AND THE HOODED SHADOW, the titular, London-based Private Detective (George Curzon) is brought in on the case of an underworld crime syndicate and its mysterious leader, The Snake. Meanwhile, multi-millionaire, Michael Larron (Tod Slaughter) is seemingly up to no good. Could he be involved in the case?

          If you detect some similarities, and even some direct lifts from a certain Mr. Holmes, don't be surprised. Mr. Curzon plays Blake in a very Sherlock-like manner. Tony Sympson is his goofy assistant, Tinker. You guessed it, they even live on Baker Street! And don't forget the housekeeper!

          Mr. Slaughter plays the diabolical Moriarty-type of the piece.

          An altogether harmless, entertaining yarn...

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          • Trivia
            David Farrar (Granite Grant) would later portray Sexton Blake in "Meet Sexton Blake! (1945)" and "The Echo Murders (1945)."
          • Connections
            Follows Sexton Blake and the Bearded Doctor (1935)
          • Soundtracks
            Rambler Roses
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            Music by Jack Beaver and Bretton Byrd

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          • Release date
            • February 1938 (United Kingdom)
          • Country of origin
            • United Kingdom
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • The Hooded Terror
          • Filming locations
            • Sound City, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
          • Production company
            • George King Productions
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 10m(70 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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