
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Horror · Crime · Mystery
Overview
When a nobleman is threatened by a family curse on his newly inherited estate, detective Sherlock Holmes is hired to investigate.
Top Cast


Ian Richardson
Ian Richardson
Sherlock Holmes
Ian Richardson
Sherlock Holmes


Donald Churchill
Donald Churchill
Dr. John Watson
Donald Churchill
Dr. John Watson


Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott
Dr. Mortimer
Denholm Elliott
Dr. Mortimer


Glynis Barber
Glynis Barber
Beryl Stapleton
Glynis Barber
Beryl Stapleton


Brian Blessed
Brian Blessed
Geoffrey Lyons
Brian Blessed
Geoffrey Lyons


Eleanor Bron
Eleanor Bron
Mrs. Barrymore
Eleanor Bron
Mrs. Barrymore


Edward Judd
Edward Judd
Barrymore
Edward Judd
Barrymore


Ronald Lacey
Ronald Lacey
Inspector Lestrade
Ronald Lacey
Inspector Lestrade


Martin Shaw
Martin Shaw
Sir Henry Baskerville
Martin Shaw
Sir Henry Baskerville


Connie Booth
Connie Booth
Laura Lyons
Connie Booth
Laura Lyons
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