
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Crime · Horror · Mystery
Overview
One of the last of the silent Sherlock films.
Top Cast


Carlyle Blackwell
Carlyle Blackwell
Sherlock Holmes
Carlyle Blackwell
Sherlock Holmes
George Seroff
George Seroff
Dr. Watson
George Seroff
Dr. Watson


Alexander Murski
Alexander Murski
Lord Charles Baskerville
Alexander Murski
Lord Charles Baskerville


Livio Pavanelli
Livio Pavanelli
Sir Henry Baskerville
Livio Pavanelli
Sir Henry Baskerville


Betty Bird
Betty Bird
Beryl
Betty Bird
Beryl


Fritz Rasp
Fritz Rasp
Stapleton
Fritz Rasp
Stapleton


Valy Arnheim
Valy Arnheim
Barrymore
Valy Arnheim
Barrymore


Alma Taylor
Alma Taylor
Mrs. Barrymore
Alma Taylor
Mrs. Barrymore


Carla Bartheel
Carla Bartheel
Laura Lyons
Carla Bartheel
Laura Lyons


Jaro Fürth
Jaro Fürth
Dr. Mortimer
Jaro Fürth
Dr. Mortimer
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