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193771 minCrime, Mystery

Silver Blaze

Is Silver Blaze a Hit or Flop?

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Is Silver Blaze worth watching? With a rating of 5.531/10, this Crime, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Silver Blaze Synopsis

Holmes takes a vacation and visits his old friend Sir Henry Baskerville. His vacation ends when he suddenly finds himself in the middle of a double-murder mystery. Now he's got to find Professor Moriarty and the horse Silver Blaze before the great cup final horse race.

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Top Cast

Arthur Wontner
Arthur WontnerSherlock Holmes
Ian Fleming
Ian FlemingDr. John Watson
John Turnbull
John TurnbullInspector Lestrade
Lawrence Grossmith
Lawrence GrossmithSir Henry Baskerville
Robert Horton
Robert HortonColonel Ross
Lyn Harding
Lyn HardingProfessor Moriarty
Arthur Macrae
Arthur MacraeJack Trevor
Judy Gunn
Judy GunnDiana Baskerville
Minnie Rayner
Minnie RaynerMrs. Hudson

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Is Silver Blaze worth watching?

Silver Blaze has received mixed reviews with a 5.531/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Mystery movies.

Is Silver Blaze hit or flop?

Silver Blaze has received average ratings (5.531/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 4, 2022
★ 6

If anyone remembers Jeremy Brett's television interpretation of "Holmes" then they might well see some similarities with the measured, cerebral, style of portrayal here from Arthur Wontner. The detective and his friend "Dr. Watson" (Ian Fleming) must help Scotland Yard Inspector "Lestrade" (John Turnbull) who is investigating a mysterious death at the home of Sir Henry Baskerville. Pretty soon they are embroiled in an historical legend that ends shivers down their spines as well as the equally puzzling disappearance of the racehorse "Silver Blaze" that has gone missing just days before it's big race. The production is a bit stage-bound, but the story is solid and the talent here works well to create and sustain a sense of mystery with this most memorable of "Sherlock Holmes" stories amalgamated with another intrigue. At only just over the hour, it's not so very hard for us to guess who the perpetrator is - the cast doesn't leave us too much room for guesswork on that score, but it's still a decently paced film that I found quite entertaining.