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File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-chauffeur2.jpg|Kidnappers arriving in their den.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-chauffeur2.jpg|Kidnappers arriving in their den.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-tism-carter2.jpg|Rheuma Tism and Knick Carter on the trail.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-tism-carter2.jpg|Rheuma Tism and Knick Carter on the trail.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-gunfire1.jpg|Gunfire between Baron-Jazz...
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-gunfire.jpg|Gunfire between Baron-Jazz...
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-gunfire2.jpg|and Knick Carter.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-gunfire2.jpg|... and Knick Carter.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-jazz-arrest.jpg|Knick Carter wins the fight.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-jazz-arrest.jpg|Knick Carter wins the fight.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-sheeza-back-to-home.jpg|Sheeza Sneeze is back to home.
File:1918-a-black-sherlock-holmes-sheeza-back-to-home.jpg|Sheeza Sneeze is back to home.

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A Black Sherlock Holmes (1918)

A Black Sherlock Holmes is an American silent movie written by by C. N. David and directed by R. G. Philips, produced by Ebony Film Corp. (Chicago), released in april 1918 in USA, starring Sam Robinson as Knick Carter and Rudoplh Tatun as Rheuma Tism. 13 minutes.

The plot of the movie is not related to Arthur Conan Doyle stories, but the sleuth Knick Carter (Sam Robinson) is dressed as the Sherlock Holmes cliché (deerstalker, calabash pipe, MacFarlane, Magnifying glass...).

Knick Carter is hired to find Sheeza Sneeze kidnapped by the villain Baron-Jazz.

The movie was the first production of the Ebony Film Corporation. All the roles are played by black actor/actress. The movie still exists and is preserved by the "Motion Picture Conservation Center" from the "American Film Institute Collection" at the "Library of Congress" but is very damaged. Below are photos taken from the less damaged scenes.



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Cast


Crew

  • Director : R. G. Philips
  • Writer : C. N. David


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