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Les hêtres rouges

Original title: The Copper Beeches
  • 1912
  • 19m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Les hêtres rouges (1912)
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An adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story about a father trying to gain control of his daughter's inheritance does not include Watson.An adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story about a father trying to gain control of his daughter's inheritance does not include Watson.An adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story about a father trying to gain control of his daughter's inheritance does not include Watson.

  • Director
    • Adrien Caillard
  • Writer
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Star
    • Georges Tréville
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    103
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    • Director
      • Adrien Caillard
    • Writer
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Star
      • Georges Tréville
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Sherlock Holmes
    • Director
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      • Arthur Conan Doyle
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    4Bunuel1976

    THE COPPER BEECHES {Short} (Adrien Caillard, 1912) **

    Much of what I wrote about THE MUSGRAVE RITUAL (1912) from the same stable applies here – down to the incongruity of watching Sherlock Holmes act as a standalone detective (albeit sporting normal clothes, as opposed to his distinctive 'costume'!); I would say that, rather than a measure of cost-cutting, this decision had something to do with star Georges Treville (ironically, forgotten at this juncture) not wishing to share the spotlight with anyone! Anyway, the plot is even more melodramatic here (cue incessant gesticulation by the entire cast), with Holmes entering proceedings only halfway through the 25-minute film! Incidentally, its makers assume audiences would be aware of the protagonist's unassailable reputation within his field – especially since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories were still pretty new! As in the other adaptation I watched featuring this actor, the case is solved in no time at all…giving (perhaps unwarranted) new meaning to the famously unflappable sleuth's signature quote "Elementary, my dear Watson"!
    5jhboswell

    A Little Embarrassing

    Considering the wonderful cinema that Holmes has inspired since the little nickeloden title "Sherlock Holmes Baffled" in 1903, this little one doesn't stack up well. Filmed in England by a French (!) production company in 1912, presumably supervised and produced by Sir Arthur himself, it is no more than a filmed pantomime performed by actors who had no concept of the camera. We realize stage actors have to make grandiose gesticulations, but didn't the director know something about filming? Hard to follow, strays far away from the story, a "quickie" very forgettable. I recommend you fast-forward nine years to the Stoll productions.
    5JoeytheBrit

    The Copper Beeches review

    The earliest surviving complete Sherlock Holmes film - apparently overseen by the author himself - is something of a disappointment due to a rushed plot and some criminal over-acting from Georges Treville as the detective, and the actor who plays a villainous father who goes to extraordinary lengths to prevent his daughter from seeing a man of whom he disapproves. Filmed in England by French company Eclair.
    4binapiraeus

    A 'stone age' Sherlock Holmes adventure

    Of course we have to keep in mind that this short was made in 1912, more than 100 years ago - but even for THIS stage, the technical level is horribly low: the cuts are kept at a minimum, and intertitles, which had become a standard movie feature for almost a decade then, are thrown in only every 5 or 6 minutes, thus leaving the actors to do almost a kind of pantomime; and a terribly melodramatic one, too, for that matter.

    The subject of the 'adventure' is more than old-fashioned as well: a father disapproves of her daughter's choice of future husband, locks her up in the shed (!), and forces a young governess he 'hires' for his younger kid and who resembles his daughter to lure the boyfriend into a deadly trap (!!). But the governess fortunately remembers famous Sherlock Holmes and comes to him for help...

    Although (or maybe because?) the film was shot under the personal supervision of Conan Doyle himself, it can really be seen today only as a kind of time document from the days shortly after the end of the Victorian era...

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    • Trivia
      This was the last of eight Sherlock Holmes adaptations produced by the French Éclair company in Britain with Georges Tréville as Holmes, with production personally supervised by Arthur Conan Doyle himself. It is one of two that have survived.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film Breaks: Sherlock Holmes (1999)

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    • Release date
      • 1912 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
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      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Copper Beeches
    • Filming locations
      • Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Société Française des Films Éclair
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    • Budget
      • £1,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      19 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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