Sherlock Holmes is a FrenchBritish[1] silent film series consisting of eight short films[1] which were produced in 1912 by Éclair.[2]

Production

In 1912, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle sold the film rights of the Sherlock Holmes character to Éclair.[3] French actor Georges Tréville produced and directed the series as well as starred in the title role of Sherlock Holmes.[4] Filmed in England,[5] each film ran approximately 1,700 feet.[1] The series consists of two-reel films.[6] Only loosely based on Doyle's stories,[3] the Franco-British productions were released in America before reaching the rest of the world.[3]

The first three films were released in 1912 and the final five in 1913.[7]

Cast

Films

References

Sources

  • Barnes, Alan (2011). Sherlock Holmes on Screen. Titan Books. ISBN 9780857687760.
  • Boström, Mattias (2018). From Holmes to Sherlock. Mysterious Press. ISBN 978-0-8021-2789-1.
  • Bunson, Matthew (1997). Encyclopedia Sherlockiana. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-02-861679-0.
  • Davies, David Stuart (1978). Holmes of the Movies. Bramhall House. ISBN 0-517-232790.
  • Davies, David Stuart (2007). Starring Sherlock Holmes. Titan Books. ISBN 978-1845765378.
  • Eyles, Allen (1986). Sherlock Holmes: A Centenary Celebration. Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-015620-1.
  • Pitts, Michael R. (1991). Famous Movie Detectives II. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810823457.
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