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You Can't Get Away With Murder (US, motion picture) |
- (1939). Humphrey Bogart, Billy Halop and Gene Page, directed by Lewis Seiler.
Citations:
1. 'TAD Goes to the Movies,' by Thomas Godfrey, The Armchair Detective, Volume 14, 1981, Number 4, pg. 330-331.
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Young and Innocent (British motion picture) |
- (1938). Alfred Hitchcock directed this motion picture based on Josephine Tey's novel A Shilling For Candles.
Citations:
1. 'Movie Notes: Young and Innocent,' by J. M. Purcell, The Armchair Detective, Volume 12, Winter 1979, Number 1.
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Young Sherlock Holmes
(US, Motion picture) |
- (1986) 'Before a lifetime of adventure, there was the adventure of a lifetime.' A Steven Spielberg look at what would have happened if Holmes and Watson had met much earlier. Directed by Barry Levinson, starring Nicholas Rowe.
Citations:
'Young Sherlock Holmes,' review by David Stuart Davies, Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine, Issue 31, 1999.
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