Sherlock Holmes (movie 1922)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Sherlock Holmes is a silent American movie released in march or may 1922, produced by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation, starring John Barrymore (Sherlock Holmes) and Roland Young (Dr. Watson). The story is based on the play Sherlock Holmes by William Gillette.
Black & White. 9 reels. Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format. © 3 April 1922
Survival status : International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House film archive (incomplete 35mm positive ; approximately 50 minutes).
Other titles :
- Sherlock Holmes contre Moriarty (France) 1 july 1923
- Moriarty (UK)
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Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : John Barrymore
- Dr. John H. Watson : Roland Young
- Professor Moriarty : Gustave Von Seyffertitz
- Prince Alexis : Reginald Denny
- Alice Faulkner : Carol Dempster
- Forman Wells : William Powell
- James Larrabee / G. Neville Chetwood : Anders Randolf
- Madge Larrabee / Mrs. Chetwood : Hedda Hopper
- Alf Bassick : Robert Schable
- Otto : Robert Fischer
- Rose Faulkner : Peggy Bayfield
- Terese : Margaret Kemp
- Sid Jones : Percy Knight
- Count Von Stalburg : David Torrence
- Baron Orlonieff : Albert Bruning
- Doctor Leighton : Lumsden Hare
- Craigin : Louis Wolheim
- Billy : Jerry Devine
- Inspector Gregson : John Willard
Crew
- Director : Albert Parker
- Producer : F. J. Godsol
- Screenplay : Earle Browne, Marion Fairfax
- Cinematography : J. Roy Hunt
- Art direction : Charles L. Cadwallader
- Presented by Samuel Goldwyn