Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Der Mann, der Sherlock Holmes war (1937)


(The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes)

Directed by: Karl Hartl
Produced by: Alfred Greven
Written by: Karl Hartl
Robert Adolf Stemmle
Music by: Hans Sommer
Cinematography: Fritz Arno Wagner
Edited by: Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz
Production company: UFA
Distributed by: UFA
Release date: 15 July 1937
Running time: 112 minutes
Country: Germany Reich
Language: German

Starring:

Hans Albers: Morris Flint
Heinz Rühmann: Macky McPherson
Marieluise Claudius: Mary Berry
Hansi Knoteck: Jane Berry
Hilde Weissner: Madame Ganymare
Günther Ballier: Detective
Paul Bildt: Lachender Mann
Erich Dunskus: Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department
Angelo Ferrari: Gangster Fred on the express train
Lothar Geist: Erwin Wutzke
Aribert Grimmer: Detective
Harry Hardt: Freds Kumpel Billy
Clemens Hasse: Ganove Peter
Edwin Jürgensen: Prosecutor
Hans Junkermann: Exzellenz Vangon
Ernst Legal: Dieter Jean
Paul Schwed: The long Poll
F.W. Schröder-Schrom: Police director
Willi Schur: Railway official
Théo Tony: Detective
Ernst Waldow: Hotel detective
Erich Walter: Hotel manager
Heinz Wemper: Administrator of the Lombard house
Walter Werner: Dr. Balderin
Plot:

Hans Albers plays the detective Morris Flynn, and Heinz Rühmann his assistant Macky McMacpherson. They stop a train to Brussels at night, and due to their behaviour and clothes, personnel believe that they are Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. This is indeed Flynn's and McMacpherson's intention, but they claim not to be the famous detective and his friend, and they urge them not to tell anybody. They interrogate people in order to make their cover perfect, among them two attractive sisters, Mary and Jane Berry, who travel to accept their uncle's heir.

In Brussels the would-be Holmes and Watson stay at Hotel Palace, and immediately police asks them to solve a case. During the 1910 World Exposition, stamps have been stolen and replaced by counterfeits. Observed and later attacked by gangsters, Flynn and McMacpherson find out that the two sisters' uncle has been the forger and boss of the gang. Their working place is found in the cellar of the uncle's castle the sisters inherited.

Flynn and McMacpherson are put on trial for impersonating the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his friend. Then a laughing man stands up, who had observed the duo several times, and reveals himself as Arthur Conan Doyle. He explains that Holmes and Watson are fictional characters created by himself. Flynn and McMacpherson get engaged with Mary and Jane Berry.

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