Sherlock Holmes - The Woman in Green / Dressed to Kill
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Average customer review:Product Description
176 minute double feature film DVD starring Sherlock Holmes .
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #143834 in DVD
- Brand: Koch International
- Released on: 2000-11-21
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 173 minutes
Customer Reviews
Classic Holmes on DVD
This is a great set of two classic Holmes. Pull out the popcorn and enjoy. One print, I forget which one, was a little "lighter" in contrast than the other... but still very watchable. The sound has obviously been cleaned up on both films and given the age of the movies, Marengo has done a fine job. Highly recommend.
THE GAME IS AFOOT
There is only one Holmes... Basil... and Nigel is the perfect foil... Dr. Watson. I have watched this DVD three times this year and have loved every minute of it... all three times! I read several reviews panning this DVD right before I wrote this and feel like maybe the competition is sandbagging this company... The Woman in Green is a SUPERB print and the sound is crystal clear as far as I can tell... Dressed to kill was a "Lighter" print than Dressed... but still it was very watchable, and the sound was perfect so I certainly am either going blind or something is 'Afoot' which I suspect... the DVD is a bargain for the price and if you love Holmes I would say buy it, you really won't be disappointed.
The Baker Street Boys
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce are at it again in these two films. If you are a fanatic as I am you will enjoy these two very nice films. The print of The Woman in Green is superb the other print is what I would call very good. One print is lighter than the other but I can imagine it is hard to find these old films. Marengo has done a nice job on the sound... there is virtually no hiss, pops or crackels, etc. I personally found this DVD a very good buy... and of course Rathbone is the ultimate Holmes.




