Just this autumn it was on my local public television station
twice and I missed it both times. Once was the night I had the great joy and privilege
to be speaking at a meeting of the Illustrious Clients scion in Indianapolis.
This Christmas my long-time wish was fulfilled when my wife
bought me a DVD of that and two other Holmes movies. We watched it on Christmas
Eve.
Kieran McMullen, in his authoritative volume The Many
Watsons, says, “Like all of Doyle’s stories it needs some padding to extend the
tale to a full length movie.” But I was struck by just the opposite – how many wonderful
scenes I remember from the book aren’t there in this film version. Missing are:
- The opening scene with the deductions drawn from Dr. Mortimer's cane.
- "Mr. Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound."
- The warning message cut out of the newspaper.
- The bearded follower who identifies himself to the cabbie as Sherlock Holmes.
- The pause before Watson, summoning all his courage, prepares to charge into the hut containing the Man on the Tor.
- Turning over the body and finding out that he is not Sir Henry Baskerville.
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