DESCRIPTION
The saga continues with later films based on the the most famous fictional detective of all times, Sherlock Holmes, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Includes:
- The Man Who Disappeared (1951) - TV pilot with John Longden as Holmes
- The Case of the Cunningham Heritage - Episode #1 of the Ronald Howard series
- The Singular Case of the Plural Green Mustache (1965) - A color computer film from the New York World's Fair exhibit
- The Celebrated Archives of Mr. Sherlock Holmes (1970) - A studio promotional film
- AND previews of many later films
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
"A 'pilot' is a film made by a producer who wants to pitch the idea for a TV series to the networks. If the network likes the pilot, or if they air the pilot and it gets good response, the producer gets a deal to make more episodes based on the pilot... usually 13 or 26, which will then be aired. If those do well in the ratings the network will request more episodes for a series. Many pilots get made every year, some make it to the air - most don't. We have included first episodes of series in this category, even though they're technically not pilots."
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Black and White, DVDR 1930s-1960s
Starring: Ronald Howard, John Longden
Vendor: NFV
Vendor #: NFV
Medium: Anthology
Our Price: $19.99
Package: Printed Sleeve, No Picture Available