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- (1933)
- Starring: William Powell, Mary Astor
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Studio: Reel Vault
- Release Date: 7/15/2015
- Features: Manufactured on Demand
- William Powell, Mary Astor. Detective Philo Vance casts his suspicious eye on the competitors at a Long Island dog show when a man is found dead in a locked library. Directed by Michael Curtiz.... more
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- Starring: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 12/8/2009
- Features: DVD
- Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. When it comes to solving crimes, is there anybody better than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's pipe-smoking supersleuth from Scotland Yard? Why, it's"elementary, my dear Watson!"... more
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- Starring: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 9/15/2009
- Features: DVD
- Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. It's anything but elementary when Sherlock Holmes races against time to find the proof that will send his nemesis Professor Moriarty to the gallows in The Adventures of... more
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- (1944)
- Starring: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 11/25/2003
- Features: DVD
- Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Holmes and Watson journey to Canada to solve a series of ghastly and ghostly murders. 1944/b&w/74 min/NR/fullscreen. (07)
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- Starring: Arthur Hohl, Gerald Hamer
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Studio: Mpi Home Video
- Release Date: 11/25/2003
- Features: Boxed Set
- Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Includes The House of Fear (1945/69 min.), The Pearl of Death (1944/69 min.), The Scarlet Claw (1944/74 min.) and The Spider Woman (1944/62 min.). 4 DVDs.... more
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- (1935)
- Starring: Evelyn Knapp, Charles Grapewin
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense, Comedy Video
- Studio: Sinister Cinema
- Release Date: 12/21/2021
- Features: Manufactured on Demand
- Charley Grapewin, Wallace Ford, Mary Carlisle, Regis Toomey. It's distinctly possible that this may be the best Mascot movie ever made! It certainly has the best opening title of any poverty row... more