The Sherlock Holmes Vault Collection [Special Edition] (Blu-ray)
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Release Date: 12/21/21
The Sherlock Holmes Vault Collection from The Film Detective
The Sherlock Holmes Vault Collection
Four Classic Mysteries, all beautifully restored, with exclusive special features make this Vault Collection a must for any Sherlockian.
What's InsideDisc 1
- The Fatal Hour (1931) featuring Arthur Wontner
- Essay by Don Stradley
- Commentary Track with Jennifer Churchill
- The Adventures of Sam Sherman: Part One featurette
- Recreated Sherlock Holmes Radio Broadcast
- A Black Sherlock Holmes (1918) cut bonus short
- A Black Sherlock Holmes (1918) uncut bonus short
- Baffled (1900)
Disc 2
- The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935) featuring Arthur Wontner
- Essay by Jason A. Ney
- Commentary Track w/ Jason A. Ney
- The Adventures of Sam Sherman: Part Two featurette
- The Copper Beeches (1912)
- Blind Man's Bluff, TV episode (1954)
Disc 3
- Silver Blaze (1937) featuring Arthur Wontner
- Essay by Don Stradley
- Commentary Track w/ Phoef Sutton & Jordan Legan
- The Adventures of Sam Sherman: Part Three featurette
- Sure Luck Holmes, Felix the Cat cartoon
- Cousins of Sherlocko (1913)
Disc 4
- A Study in Scarlet (1933) featuring Reginald Owen
- Essay by C. Courtney Joyner
- Commentary Track w/ Peter Atkins & David Breckman
- Elementary Cinema, an original production by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures
- Slick Sleuths, Mutt & Jeff cartoon
Also includes:
- 4 original poster replications in ease disc case
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Label: FILM DETECTIVE Genre: Mystery/Thriller Language: English Run Time: 302 mins Bonus Materials
- The 4 original film posters, replicated as postcards, in the box set
- A whole host of newly restored Sherlockian shorts
- Exclusive interview and original production featuring film history icon, Samuel M. Sherman
- Each feature includes its own commentary track
- Each feature will include a full color booklet with original essay, by various authors and historians
- Radio Recreation of Sherlock Holmes
- Elementary Cinema, an original documentary by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures
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