A Study in Scarlet
Originally released in 1914. A Study in Scarlet is a mystery film. directed by Francis Ford. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Francis Ford, John Ford, and Grace Cunard
Synopsis
This is the first of the Sherlock Holmes' stories by the famous English author. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes and his friend, Dr. Watson, receives an invitation from Mr. Gregson, of Scotland Yard, to assist in unraveling a murder mystery. Holmes makes a careful study of the case and as a result of his ingenious deductions rounds up the murderer, one Jefferson Hope, a cabman. The man confesses his guilt and tells his life story and of the vengeance of the many wrongs he has suffered at the hands of the dead man in the years gone by. Before the case comes to trial the prisoner dies from heart failure. This is another victory for Holmes and his wonderful deductive methods, as the officers of Scotland Yard had all but fastened the guilt upon another and an innocent person.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Study in Scarlet about?
This is the first of the Sherlock Holmes' stories by the famous English author. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes and his friend, Dr. Watson, receives an invitation from Mr. Gregson, of Scotl...
Who directed A Study in Scarlet?
A Study in Scarlet was directed by Francis Ford.
How long is A Study in Scarlet?
A Study in Scarlet has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was A Study in Scarlet released?
A Study in Scarlet was released on December 29, 1914 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Study in Scarlet?
The main cast of A Study in Scarlet includes Francis Ford, John Ford, Grace Cunard, Harry Schumm.