The Man with the Twisted Lip (film) explained

The Man with the Twisted Lip
Director:Maurice Elvey
Producer:Jeffrey Bernerd
Based On:"The Man with the Twisted Lip" by Arthur Conan Doyle
Starring:See below
Cinematography:Germain Burger
Studio:Stoll Picture Productions
Distributor:Stoll Picture Productions (UK)
Runtime:2 reels;[1] 2411 feet[2]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent with English titles

The Man with the Twisted Lip is a 1921 British short silent film directed by Maurice Elvey.[3] It is the eighth film in Stoll's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series starring Eille Norwood as the detective.[4]

Plot summary

Sherlock Holmes discovers that the case of the Mrs. Neville St. Clair's missing husband may be connected to a disfigured beggar from Piccadilly Circus, known as "the man with the twisted lip".

Cast

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wlaschin, Ken . Silent Mystery and Detective Movies: A Comprehensive Filmography . 9, 134–135 . 2009 . McFarland & Company, Inc. . 978-0-7864-4350-5.
  2. Book: Barnes, Alan . Alan Barnes (writer) . Sherlock Holmes on Screen . 2011 . Titan Books . 13–17 . 9780857687760.
  3. Web site: The Man with the Twisted Lip (1921). https://web.archive.org/web/20131219070233/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6afe9730. dead. 19 December 2013. BFI.
  4. Web site: The Man with the Twisted Lip (movie 1921). arthur-conan-doyle.com.