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Sherlock Holmes

Directed by: Albert Parker

Writing by: Earle Browne
                  Arthur Conan Doyle (story)
                  Marion Fairfax
                  William Gillette (play)

Cast: John Barrymore
          Roland Young
          Carol Dempster
          Gustav von Seyffertitz
          Louis Wolheim

Release Date: March 7, 1922

IMDB Storyline:

One of Barrymore's most prestigious early roles, this rarely seen film also presents screen debuts of William Powell and Roland Young. When a young prince is accused of a crime that could embroil him in international scandal, debonair super-sleuth Sherlock Holmes comes to his aid, and quickly discovers that behind the incident lurks a criminal mastermind eager to reduce Western civilization to anarchy.
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