Sherlock inspired "Willy Walrus Detective".
Find out what THAT was all about in part 11 down below.
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In the 11th part of Howard Ostroms Epic essay series "Silent Sherlock " we now reach the end of the year 1914 - which included one of the better known silent Sherlock films "Held For Ransom" as well the lesser known Sherlock inspired "Willy Walrus Detective". Find out what THAT was all about in part 11 down below.
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Today we continue the Silent Sherlock Series by Howard Ostrom with Part 10 which takes us through 1914. This year would see Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s first published work, “A Study in Scarlet”, find its first screen adaptation, not once but twice. It would also be the year for the first animated Sherlock Holmes film, and the first all black cast Sherlock Holmes film, featuring a black Sherlock Holmes, both of which appeared on the same reel!
Today in the 9th part of Howard Ostroms essay series "Silent Sherlock" it is Ladies first, with Bliss Milford and Pearl white as we finish up the year 1913 for Sherlock Holmes silent films.
In part 8 of Howard Ostroms essay series "Silent Sherlock" we take a look at what the year 1913 brought to the silent screen - including such entries as "The Cousins Of Sherlock Holmes" and the "Burstup Holmes" series.
Continuing onward from part six, we have an unusual assortment of more films and facts from the year 1912 in part 7 of Howard Ostroms "Silent Sherlock" essay series. An examination of the silent Holmes film era productions and actors.
We did tell you it would be a long one... and no we have not even scratched the surface yet. Part six of Howard's brilliant new essay series continues by finishing up with various plots, reviews, and advanced notices of this series from old movie magazines. from “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” series which ended part five of “Silent Sherlock”.
Today we have the 5th part to Howard Ostroms essay series "Silent Sherlock" which takes a look at the history of the silent film era of Sherlock Holmes movies. Part 5 continues the work started in part four, finishing off the year 1911 and taking us into the start of 1912.
Today continues Howard Ostroms wonderful essay series "Silent Sherlock" which examines the history of the Sherlock Holmes silent film era. Part 4 examines the year 1911, a year which saw an outburst in terms of volume for the amount of Silent Sherlock films that went into production all over the world.
Today we have the 3rd part to Howard Ostroms latest essay series "Silent Sherlock". The series examines the history of the silent Sherlock Holmes film's and the actors involved in the productions all across the globe. In this part we focus on the year 1910, which as you are going to find out, was a rather prominent year for the Silent Sherlock Era.
Today we have the second part to Howard Ostroms latest (and what will be largest) essay series "Silent Sherlock". The series examines the history of the silent Sherlock Holmes film's and the actors involved in the productions all across the globe. Part 2 includes such gems as the wonderfully titled "A Squeedunk Sherlock Holmes" and "The Triumph Of Sherlock Holmes.
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