A STUDY IN SCARLET 1933 Sherlock Holmes Mystery Reginald Owen, Anna May Wong DVD

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Type: Movie Country of Origin: United States Case Type: Standard 14mm DVD Case Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide) Format: DVD Actor: Anna May Wong Cinematic Movement: B-Movie Movie/TV Title: A Study in Scarlet Director: Edwin L Marin Release Year: 1933 Video Format: NTSC Former Rental: No Genre: Thriller & Mystery Studio: KBS PRODUCTIONS Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Run Time: 1:11 Language: American English Sub-Genre: Mystery, Whodunit, Crime/Investigation, Drama Features: Black & White

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A STUDY IN SCARLET 1933 Sherlock Holmes Mystery Reginald Owen, Anna May Wong DVD. Reginald Owen & Anna May Wong in "A STUDY IN SCARLET". These movies are in the public domain. These films were originally produced before High Definition TV, therefore they are best viewed as a small screen. Reginald Owen & Anna May Wong in "A STUDY IN SCARLET" 1933 While investigating a secretive group of aristocrats, Sherlock Holmes (Reginald Owen) and Dr. Watson (Warburton Gamble) must contend with a number of murders related to the elite society. Suspects involved in the case include lawyer and socialite Thaddeus Merrydew (Allan Dinehart) and Mrs. Pyke (Anna May Wong), the widow of a deceased group member. The stakes become higher when the lovely Eileen Forrester (June Clyde) is targeted by the killer and seeks the protection of Holmes and Watson. This hard to find classic movie's quality on a 1-10 scale runs about 7 These films were originally produced before High Definition TV, therefore they are best viewed as a small screen. HD TVs tend to stretch and skew the picture unless you Set your HD TV on 4:3 aspect ratio. (That was the old TV format). Please do not expect HD DVD or Commercial level DVDs from these films PUBLIC DOMAIN REPRINT Comes in a DVD case on a -R DVD's eBay’s Public Domain policy: These movies are in the public domain. Thousands of Hollywood motion pictures are in the Public Domain because they were released without Copyright Notices, never registered with the Library of Congress, had improper or late registrations; or were not properly renewed under the old requirements for films made before 1964. The status of films registered from 1929 through 1956 is noted in 3 volumes of Copyright Catalogs of motion picture registrations published by the Library of Congress.