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The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002)

The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002)
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Probably the most filmed of all Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle's 1901 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles was given another go-round with this BBC television production. Richard Roxburgh, best known as the libidinous nobleman in the 2001 theatrical feature Moulin Rouge, is cast as The Great Detective, with Ian Hart as Holmes' friend, assistant and chronicler Dr. John Watson. The game is afoot when Holmes and Watson head to gloomy Baskerville Manor near the forbidding Grimpen Moor, the new home of young Sir Henry Baskerville (Matt Day). A number of curious events have led the detectives to the conclusion that Sir Henry's life is in danger -- that, in fact, he may at any time be torn asunder by a gigantic, vicious hound. Is this the fulfillment of "The Baskerville Curse," brought about by villainous debauchery of Sir Henry's ancestor, or is the would-be murderer a human being, using the legend of the Hound as a smoke-screen? Taking quite a few liberties with the original, The Hound of the Baskervilles was a nonetheless entertaining "shorthand" version of the Doyle classic. Making its British broadcast debut on December 26, 2002, the film was curiously premiered over Canadian television some five weeks earlier, on November 18. In the United States, The Hound of the Baskervilles was first seen as part of PBS' Masterpiece Theatre anthology on January 19, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard RoxburghIan Hart, (more)
Director(s):
David Attwood
Format(s):
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Probably the most filmed of all Sherlock Holmes stories, Arthur Conan Doyle's 1901 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles was given another go-round with this BBC television production. Richard Roxburgh, best known as the libidinous nobleman in the 2001 theatrical feature Moulin Rouge, is cast as The Great Detective, with Ian Hart as Holmes' friend, assistant and chronicler Dr. John Watson. The game is afoot when Holmes and Watson head to gloomy Baskerville Manor near the forbidding Grimpen Moor, the new home of young Sir Henry Baskerville (Matt Day). A number of curious events have led the detectives to the conclusion that Sir Henry's life is in danger -- that, in fact, he may at any time be torn asunder by a gigantic, vicious hound. Is this the fulfillment of "The Baskerville Curse," brought about by villainous debauchery of Sir Henry's ancestor, or is the would-be murderer a human being, using the legend of the Hound as a smoke-screen? Taking quite a few liberties with the original, The Hound of the Baskervilles was a nonetheless entertaining "shorthand" version of the Doyle classic. Making its British broadcast debut on December 26, 2002, the film was curiously premiered over Canadian television some five weeks earlier, on November 18. In the United States, The Hound of the Baskervilles was first seen as part of PBS' Masterpiece Theatre anthology on January 19, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
David Attwood
Producer(s):
Rupert Ryle-HodgesChristopher Hall
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Michelle M.

    Do not be put off by the lack of positive reviews of this film. After viewing many renditions of Sherlock Holmes played by many diffrent actors, this film was by far the most true to the novels by SIr Arthur Conan Doyle. Finally, we have a NOT BORING rendition of Holmes. RIchard Roxburg does a phenominal job of portraying the intricate character of Holmes and Ian Hart is just as fantastic at playing Dr. Watson. The plot is well developed and is exciting and to the point. Not only is this the best Sherlock Holmes I have ever had the pleasure to view but it is also one of my favorite films of all time. You won't be disappointed.

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    Jenna T.

    Excellent movie, so worth a watch. One of the best versions I have ever seen;)

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    Elle F.

    Not bad as an almost word for word parot of the book. Otherwise uninspiring. The character of Sherlock Holmes is absent. It is hard to believe a blond in this role and the actor doesn't convince. The mood is sedate rather than ominous.

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