Der Hund von Baskerville

[1] In 2019, the film received a wide home media release by Flicker Alley, along with the 1929 version.

Frei nach Motiven aus Poes und Doyles Novellen[2] (The Hound of the Baskervilles: a play in four acts set in the Scottish Highlands.

Freely adapted from the stories of Poe and Doyle) which was written by Ferdinand Bonn.

Richard Oswald penned the tale which blended Doyle's original story and Der Hund von Baskerville[2] and Rudolf Meinert was tasked with the direction.

[2][4] Alwin Neuß was cast to portray Sherlock Holmes in Der Hund von Baskerville.