Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse

Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse

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Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse
Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse

Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse

6.3 | 1h15m | G | en | Animation

Holmes & Watson investigate a cursed family.

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6.3 | 1h15m | G | en | Animation , Drama , Horror | More Info
Released: January. 01,1983 | Released Producted By: Burbank Animation Studios , Country: Australia Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Holmes & Watson investigate a cursed family.

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Cast

Peter O'Toole , Ron Haddrick , Helen Morse

Director

Ryszard Słapczyński

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TheLittleSongbird I have always been an avid fan of Sherlock Holmes, ever since seeing the Jeremy Brett adaptation of The Sign of Four. And I love animation when it's done right. And generally Burbank Films Australia's animations are done right, there are about five or six very underwhelming exceptions, but The Baskerville Curse isn't one of them. It does suffer from a number of failings, the animation is flat and shoddy especially in the character designs, the music while not badly composed does get too much after a while and drowns out the dialogue at times and while the story itself was slow to begin with some scenes are still rather pedestrian here. However, the dialogue is intelligent and thought provoking when it is heard, the hound is a very foreboding creature and the characters especially Holmes and Watson- a good thing as they are the crux of every mystery of theirs- do engage. Peter O'Toole is splendid as Holmes, quick-witted and thoughtful in equal measure. The rest of the voice work is generally serviceable, though there are some monotone moments. The star is how the story is handled. The pace of course could have been much tighter in the more expositionary scenes, but the adaptation is faithful in detail and spirit to the story and each scene that is included does have impact in some way or another. All in all, far from perfect but not bad. 7/10 Bethany Cox
j-martin7 Excellent version of the Classic Story. Contains nearly all the elements of the book, so (as previous reviewer stated) is a perfect introduction for kids.Superb voice casting, with Peter O'Toole lending great authority here. With enough drama/action to satisfy adults too.Spoiler Alert!!!Sherlock Holmes helps a young Henry Baskerville, who has just arrived from Canada, to become the new Lord of Baskerville Hall. It's all here; The escaped convict, Barrymore, and Sir Hugo getting his throat ripped out by The Hound. Also available on DVD too; are other Sherlock Holmes Adventures.'The Sign of Four' , 'Valley of Fear' and 'A Study in Scarlet' (Again, voiced by O'Toole). Check out Amazon for a bargain too.
Jared Prophet These Four Sherlock Holmes cartoons, as well as the literary adaptations done by Burbank Studios Australia, are fun little pieces. They were made in the 80's, and played on TV, sometimes on Saturday mornings, but mostly on school holidays to give kids an alternative to Soap Operas in the days when there were only three channels from which to choose.For kids raised on anime, these will seem boring, they also lack all the high pitched screaming and shrieking prevalent in the cartoons on TV today. The cartoons give a nice representation of Victorian England both in locations and in the characterizations.Definitely recommended for fans of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and cartoon adaptations of literary classics.
cartman_1337 Never have I been so bored watching a movie as I was while watching this one. I'd seriously rather watch paint dry than to expose myself to this piece of crap again. For the first time ever I nearly fell asleep while watching a film - and I was wide awake when I started watching. The animation is terrible, the lip movement doesn't match the audio, the actors are all doing terrible jobs at making the dialog sound interesting. It is, on a completely different note, interesting to hear that Peter O'Toole is the one that sounds LEAST interested in the job he was doing of them all - he probably realized too late that what he had taken upon himself to do was complete garbage! The film is terribly slow paced, the dialog terrible and talked at such low speed you've nearly forgotten what they started saying in the first place once they reach the end... The original story by Doyle is excellent, but the treatment it has received here makes it look like SH*T! There isn't one single interesting or exciting part in the whole movie, and that is actually quite an accomplishment considering the material they had to work with... This is the worst offense anyone has ever done to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and should be avoided at all cost. Watch any other adaptation of the legendary book, and preferably the excellent 1939-version with the ultimate Holmes and Watson; Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce!This film deserves negative marks, but seeing as that's not possible, it gets a very solid 1/10!