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English: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1943) is the fourth in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce series of 14 Sherlock Holmes films. Other languages Čeština: Film z roku 1943, Sherlock Holmes a tajná zbraň je čtvrtým ze čtrnáctidílné serie o Sherlocku Holmesovi s herci Basilem Rathbonem a Nigelem Brucem.
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Charlton Griffin is a voiceover actor and audiobook narrator, as well as owner of Audio Connoisseur, an audiobook publishing company. [1] He primarily records audiobooks of literary classics and is considered "the voice of Sherlock Holmes." [2] He has won four Earphone Awards and five Audie Awards.
Five years later in a second arc, at a mining camp in California, Fetlock Jones, a nephew of Sherlock Holmes, kills his master Flint Buckner, a silver-miner, by blowing up his cabin. Since this occurs when Holmes happens to be visiting, Holmes applies his skills to bear upon the case and derives a logically worked conclusion that is proved to ...
A 2014 episode of the radio series The Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes was adapted from the story, with John Patrick Lowrie as Holmes and Lawrence Albert as Watson. [14] In 2024, the podcast Sherlock&Co adapted the story in a two-episodes adventure called "A Case of Identity", starring Paul Waggot as Watson and Harry Attwell as Sherlock.
The book was edited by J. R. Campbell and Charles Prepolec, with a foreword by David Stuart Davies. Cover art was by Timothy Lantz; the book features twelve full-page black and white illustrations by Phil Cornell. The story "His Last Arrow" by Christopher Sequeira was nominated for a WSFA Small Press Award in 2009.
Edith Meiser adapted the story as an episode of the radio series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which aired on 17 December 1931, starring Richard Gordon as Sherlock Holmes and Leigh Lovell as Dr. Watson. [9] Another episode adapted from the story aired on 24 February 1935 (with Louis Hector as Holmes and Lovell as Watson). [10]