The Limejuice Mystery
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Limejuice Mystery, or Who Spat in Grandfather's Porridge? is an American parodic movie produced by Joseph Seiden, released in 1930. No actors, characters are puppets. 8 min 47 sec.
In this parody, Herlock Sholmes ventures into a notorious opium den in a dangerous London district and confronts Tong assassins to rescue a woman, Anna Went Wrong.
Anna Went Wrong is a joke name for Anna May Wong (1905-1961), a famous actress.
Full movie
Photos
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Herlock Sholmes at Baker Street.
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Scotland Yard begging help.
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Herlock Sholmes wearing a kilt.
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Herlock Sholmes arriving in the den.
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Herlock Sholmes investigating the den.
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Anna Went Wrong.
Title Cards
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Scotland Yard Baffled — Calls in Herlock Sholmes
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Sholmes Hot on the Trail
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Amazing Development in Murder Mystery — Sholmes expects to discover scene of crime any minute
Crew
- Director : Jack Harrison
- Producer : Joseph Seiden
- Music : Phillip Braham
