"Three music boxes are the only clues that Holmes has to work with to find the location of banknote plates stolen from the Bank of England."@en
"Moriarty, Holmes' nemesis, is found to be involved in a series of mutilation murders of young London women."@en
"Two complete mystery films. In Dressed To Kill, Holmes attempts to unravel a murder with three music boxes as his only clue; Terror By Night finds Holmes on a passenger train in order to protect a fabulous jewel."@en
"Pitted once again against a treacherous female adversary, Holmes and Watson set out to find a group of bank plates stolen from the Bank of England. The fate of Britain's international finance rests on the sleuths' shoulders, as they brush dangerously close to death. The key to the mystery lies in three identical musical boxes which were accidentally sold at auction. But the heinous conspirators stop at nothing to get the boxes back--with only Holmes to stop it."@en
""Holmes finds a music box that holds the key to plates stolen from the Bank of England. Along with Dr. Watson, Holmes tracks down the gang of bank robbers and recovers the valuables."--Container."
"Music boxes made in a penitentiary lead the way to some stolen bank plates in the final episode of the rathbone Sherlock Holmes series."@en
"Holmes finds a music box that holds the key to plates stolen from the Bank of England. Along with Dr. Watson, Holmes tracks down the gang of bank robbers and recovers the valuables."@en
"Two people die after buying musical boxes. Sherlock Holmes traces the boxes to a criminal in prison who is there for stealing printing plates. Could this provide the solution to his crime."@en
"Holmes and Watson investigate murders and the trail leads to a society of hypnotists and a beautiful woman. It also looks as if the notorious Moriarty is involved."@en
"Holmes suspects that his archenemy Professor Moriarity is involved in a bizarre series of murders where female victims are left without their right forefingers."
"Three music boxes are the only clues that Holmes has to work with to find the location of bank notes stolen from the Bank of England."@en
"Holmes and Watson set out to solve the series of murders involving victims having fingers removed. They become involved in hypnotism, blackmail and more murder."@en
"Scotland Yard is baffled by the seemingly motiveless crimes of a serial murdered who kills women and send the Yard the right forefingers of the victims. Holmes needs to find out who and why."@en
"In this final Rathbone-Bruce classic, Holmes and Watson are menced by a very appealing villainess. The plot involves counterfeiting, specifically a Bank of England plate hidden in one of three music boxes."
"A series of ghastly murders in which all the victims are young women who have their forefingers cut off. Just as Holmes gets close to the truth he comes under the spell of Professor Moriarity's hypnotic henchwoman, a fiendish female who leads the entranced detective to the brink of death."@en
"Three music boxes are the only clues that Holmes has to work with to find the location of bank notes stolen from the bank of England."@en
"Three music boxes are the only clues that Holmes has to work with to find the location of bank note printing plates stolen from the Bank of England."@en
"Three music boxes are the only clues that Holmes has to work with to find the location of bank note printing plates stolen from the Bank of England."
"Blackmail, hypnotism and murdered women with missing fingers are the main elements of this installment of the Sherlock Holmes series. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce star as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson."@en
"In this episode, freely adapted from "The adventure of the empty house" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes hunts for the missing link in a series of bizarre murders. The trail leads straight to the fiendish Professor Moriarity."@en
"Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of murders in which each victim's forefinger was cut off."@en
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