Down in Devon

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Bioscope (18 march 1931, p. 26)

Lustleigh on the G.W.R. [1] became Baskerville for the filming of scenes for "The Hound of the Baskervilles," a Conan Doyle story, now in production for Gainsborough, with Gareth Gundrey directing.

Down in Devon is an article published in The Bioscope on 18 march 1931.


Down in Devon

Brilliant sunshine having replaced rain and mist in Devon, Gareth Gundrey has finished "The Hound of the Baskervilles" scenes laid in the Moretonhampstead district and has moved on to Ashburton. This will be Gundrey's base for operations at Combestone Tor. Later the unit goes to Tavistock for further moorland scenes on Foggintor, with fights, in which appear the Hound itself, and a spectacular car crash.










  1. G.W.R. = Great Western Railway.