The Hound of the Baskervilles (movie 1932)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Hound of the Baskervilles is a British movie released on 10 april 1932 (UK) and 14 april 1932 (US), produced by Gainsborough Pictures, starring Robert Rendel as Sherlock Holmes and Frederick Lloyd as Dr. Watson. 72 min. Black & White.
This is an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel : The Hound of the Baskervilles (1901).
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Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : Robert Rendel
- Dr. John H. Watson : Frederick Lloyd
- Sir Henry Baskerville : John Stuart
- Beryl Stapleton : Heather Angel
- Stapleton : Reginald Bach
- Dr. Mortimer : Wilfred Shine
- Sir Hugo Baskerville : Sam Livesey
- Barrymore : Henry Hallett
- Mrs. Barrymore : Sybil Jane
- Mrs. Laura Lyons : Elizabeth Vaughan
Crew
- Director : Gareth Gundrey
- Screenplay : Edgar Wallace
- Producer : Michael Balcon
- Cinematography : Bernard Knowles
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Down in Devon : Lustleigh on the G.W.R. 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 (The Bioscope, 18 march 1931, p. 26)
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Lady Conan Doyle Visits Gainsborough : Lady Conan Doyle (centre) at the Gainsborough Studios, where her husband's story, "The Hound of the Baskervilles," is being directed by Gareth Gundry (seated left). In the cast are John Stuart (centre), Fredk. Lloyd (left); Henry Hallett (right); and Sybil Jane (seated next to Lady Doyle) (The Bioscope, 4 february 1931, p. 18).
