The Sign of Four (movie 1932)
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Sign of Four (under-titled Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case) is a British movie released on may 1932 (UK) and 14 august 1932 (USA), produced by Associated Radio Pictures / World Wide Pictures, starring Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes and Ian Hunter as Dr. Watson. 75 min. Black & White.
The movie is an adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novel : The Sign of Four (1890).
Other titles: Das Zeichen der 4 (Austria), Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four (Australia), Il segno dei quattro (Italy).
Full Movie
Photos
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The Sign of Four
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Mary Morstan (Isla Bevan)
Lobby Cards
Posters
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The Sign of Four (UK) may 1932
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The Sign of Four (USA) 14 august 1932
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El Signo de los Cuatro (Spain)
Cast
- Sherlock Holmes : Arthur Wontner
- Dr. John H. Watson : Ian Hunter
- Mary Morstan : Isla Bevan
- Jonathan Small : Graham Soutten
- Thaddeus Sholto : Miles Malleson
- Maj. John Sholto : Herbert Lomas
- Det. Insp. Atherly Jones : Gilbert Davis
- Mrs. Smith : Margaret Yarde
- The Tattooed Man : Roy Emerton
Uncredited
- Tattoo Artist : Mr. Burnhett
- Funfair Patron : Charles Farrell
- Mrs. Hudson : Clare Greet
- Mordecai Smith : Moore Marriott
- Capt. Morstan : Edgar Norfolk
- Bartholomew Sholto : Kynaston Reeves
- Barrett : Ernest Sefton
- Tonga : Togo
Crew
- Director : Graham Cutts
- Producer : Basil Dean
- Screenplay : W. P. Lipscomb
- Cinematography : Robert de Grasse, Robert Martin
- Music : Ernest Irving