Der Hund von Baskerville
1914 film by Rudolf Meinert / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Der Hund von Baskerville is a 1914 German silent film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's 1902 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles, the first film adaptation of the work.[2] According to the website silentera.com, the film was considered lost, but has been rediscovered; the Russian Gosfilmofond film archive possesses a print, while the Filmmuseum München has a 35mm positive print.[1]
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Directed by | Rudolf Meinert |
Written by | Richard Oswald |
Based on | The Hound of the Baskervilles 1902 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
Produced by | Jules Greenbaum |
Starring | Alwin Neuß |
Cinematography | Werner Brandes Karl Freund |
Music by | Joachim Bärenz |
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Running time | Five reels[1] |
Country | Germany |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |
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In 2019, the film received a wide home media release by Flicker Alley, along with the 1929 version.[3]