Dressed to Kill (1946)

Aka: Prelude to Murder

<http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038494/

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Director: Roy William Neill

Cast: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Morison, Edmund Breon,
Frederick Worlock, Carl Harbord, Patricia Cameron, Holmes Herbert,
Harry Cording, Leyland Hodgson, Mary Gordon, Ian Wolfe, Harry Allen,
Frank Baker, Guy Bellis, Wilson Benge, Marjorie Bennett, Ted Billings,
Lillian Bronson, Cyril Delevanti, Tom Dillon, Topsy Glyn, Charlie Hall,
Olaf Hytten, Boyd Irwin, Tiny Jones, Guy Kingsford, William H O'Brien,
Alexander Pollard, Wallace Scott, Anita Sharp-Bolster, Sally Shepherd

Description: A convicted thief in Dartmoor prison hides the location of the
stolen Bank of England printing plates inside three music boxes. When the
innocent purchasers of the boxes start to be murdered, Holmes and Watson
investigate.

Trivia: Mention is made by Watson of two stories from the original canon,
'A Scandal in Bohemia' and 'The Solitary Cyclist'.

DVD Format: NTSC

DVD9: 7.90 GiB - Exact Copy

Chapters: 25 - Blind @ 3 Minute Intervals

Colors: Black & White / Colorized

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Language: English

Subtitle: English

Closed Captioned: No

Commentary: None

Extras: None

Audio: AC-3 Monaural

Time: 01:13:10

DVD Studio: Isis Presents...

Release Date: 2012-02-12

ASIN: n/a

UPC: n/a

Posting Date: 12 February 2012

Posting Group: alt.binaries.dvd.classic.movies

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