The only clue at the site of two grisly murders is a chicken’s foot. Baffled, Insp. Lestrade goes to Sherlock Holmes for assistance.
Ronald Howard
Ronald Howard (7 April 1918 – 19 December 1996) was an English actor and writer best known in the U.S. for starring in a weekly Sherlock Holmes television series in 1954. He was the son of actor Leslie Howard. - From Wikipedia
Sherlock Holmes 02 – The Case of Lady Beryl - 1954
Dr. Watson and Inspector Lestrade investigate a murder at the Beryl residence only to get a pretty easy confession out of Lady Beryl herself. Holmes sees right through the vonfessions and works to recreate the murder and find out what really happened.
Sherlock Holmes 11 – The Case of the Red Headed League - 1954
Sherlock Holmes investigates a strange story told to him by a shopkeeper, who claims to have been a member of the ‘League of Red-Headed Men’ until it unexpectedly dissolved.
Sherlock Holmes 05 – The Case Of The Belligerent Ghost - 1954
When Dr. Watson thinks that he has seen a ghost, it puts Sherlock Holmes on a trail that leads to a crime at an art museum.
Sherlock Holmes 07 – The Case of the Winthrop Legend - 1954
Sherlock Holmes seeks a rational explanation for the Winthrop family legend, which foretells the death of any family member who unexpectedly finds silver coins in his possession.
Sherlock Holmes 09 – The Case of Harry Crocker - 1954
Vaudeville escape artist Harry Crocker turns to Sherlock Holmes for help when he is accused of strangling a chorus girl.
Sherlock Holmes 03 – The Case of the Pennsylvania Gun - 1954
Watson and Holmes travel to Sussex to investigate the death of Squire John Douglas, violently shot with a Pennsylvania gun. They investigate suspects of the supposed murder, but Holmes suspects murder might not be the answer.
Sherlock Holmes 10 – The Mother Hubbard Case - 1954
Sherlock Holmes and Watson are approached by a mother and father looking for their daughter’s fiance. He went missing shortly after sending a message that he was helping a lost little girl get to her home. After retracing the lost man’s steps, Holmes finds the man’s body in the fireplace of a vacant home, which […]
Sherlock Holmes 14 – The Case of the French Interpreter - 1955
Dr. Watson urgently fetches Sherlock Holmes from his club, and brings him to see a French interpreter who urgently needs the detective. The interpreter, M. Dubec, explains how his services were requested by a man named Lattimer, who then abducted him and took him to an unknown location. There Dubec was asked to persuade a […]