The Missing Rembrandt is a 1932 British mystery film directed by Leslie S.
Hiscott">Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Arthur Wontner, Jane Welsh, Miles Mander, and Francis L. Sullivan. It is considered a lost film. The film was loosely based on the 1904 Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton" by Arthur Conan Doyle.
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Directed by | Leslie S. Hiscott |
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Produced by | Julius Hagen |
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Edited by | Jack Harris |
Distributed by | Twickenham Studios |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It is the second film in the 1931–1937 film series starring Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes goes on the trail of a Rembrandt painting, stolen by a drug-addicted artist.
The New York Times reviewer wrote that, though it is "slightly changed as to action and entirely as to title, provides both excitement and laughter" and "brings back a number of screen actors who by this time seem to be perfectly at home in their parts."
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