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The Woman in Green

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Sherlock Holmes investigates when young women around London turn up murdered, each with a finger severed. Scotland Yard suspects a madman, but Holmes believes the killings to be part of a diabolical plot.

Date: 06/15/1945
Rating: 6.4
Cast: Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Hillary Brooke, Henry Daniell, Paul Cavanagh, Matthew Boulton, Eve Amber, Frederick Worlock, Percival Vivian, Coulter Irwin, Sally Shepherd, Mary Gordon, John Burton, Harold De Becker, Tony Ellis, Bess Flowers, Kay Harding, Alec Harford, Olaf Hytten, Boyd Irwin, Eric Mayne, William H. O'Brien

Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes in The Woman in Green Basil Rathbone

Nigel Bruce as Dr. John Watson in The Woman in Green Nigel Bruce

Hillary Brooke as Lydia Marlowe in The Woman in Green Hillary Brooke

Henry Daniell as Professor James Moriarty in The Woman in Green Henry Daniell

Paul Cavanagh as Sir George Fenwick in The Woman in Green Paul Cavanagh

Matthew Boulton as Inspector Gregson in The Woman in Green Matthew Boulton

Eve Amber as Maude Fenwick in The Woman in Green Eve Amber

Frederick Worlock as Dr. Onslow in The Woman in Green Frederick Worlock

Percival Vivian

Coulter Irwin as Corporal Williams in The Woman in Green Coulter Irwin

Sally Shepherd as Crandon in The Woman in Green Sally Shepherd

Mary Gordon as Mrs. Hudson in The Woman in Green Mary Gordon

John Burton

Harold De Becker

Tony Ellis

Bess Flowers as Bar Patron (seen in mirror) (uncredited) in The Woman in Green Bess Flowers

Kay Harding as 4th Victim (uncredited) in The Woman in Green Kay Harding

Alec Harford

Olaf Hytten as Fenwick's Butler Norris (uncredited) in The Woman in Green Olaf Hytten

Boyd Irwin as Short-Tempered Officer Closing Window (uncredited) in The Woman in Green Boyd Irwin

Eric Mayne as Member of Mesmer Club (uncredited) in The Woman in Green Eric Mayne

William H. O'Brien as Pembrook House Waiter (uncredited) in The Woman in Green William H. O'Brien

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