The House of Fear
The House of Fear is a 1945 Sherlock Holmes crime horror film starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. Directed by Roy William Neill, it is loosely based on the 1891 short story "The Five Orange Pips" by Arthur Conan Doyle. It is the 10th film of the Rathbone/Bruce collaboration as Holmes and Dr. Watson.
Plot
Sherlock Holmes is visited by Mr. Chalmers, an insurance agent with a strange tale. Seven single men, calling themselves the "Good Comrades", live together in the remote Scottish castle of Drearcliffe House, near the village of Inverneill. Recently one of the "Good Comrades" received a strange message, an envelope containing nothing but seven orange pips (seeds). That night, he was murdered and his body horribly mutilated. A few days later, a second envelope was delivered, this time containing six pips, and the recipient also died mysteriously soon afterwards, his battered corpse being recovered from the base of the cliffs. Chalmers holds £100,000 of life insurance policies on the seven men, and suspects that one is systematically murdering the others in order to collect the money, and begs Holmes to investigate.
More details
| author | Roy Chanslor |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | England |
| director | Roy William Neill |
| editor | Saul A. Goodkind |
| genre | crime horror mystery |
| keywords | dr. watson hide inspector lestrade insurance agent insurance money life insurance murder mutilate nothing on the beach sherlock holmes single men survive tie up |
| musicBy | Paul Sawtell |
| producer | Roy William Neill |
| publisher | Universal Pictures |