Last night: A STUDY IN TERROR
John Neville made an excellent Holmes, while Donald Houston was merely an average Watson (just there to look confused, or astonished).
What amazed me this time around (at least the 3rd time I've seen this) is the number of actors in it I was familar with from other films, several of whom I never "connected" before. Examples: Donald Houston (one of the "traitors" in WHERE EAGLES DARE), Anthony Qualye (THE GUNS OF NAVARONE), Barry Jones ("Claudius" in DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS, as well as the very 1st OUTER LIMITS I ever saw, "The Borderland"), Cecil Parker (my favorite Saint villain in THE SAINT'S VACATION), Frank Finlay (Van Helsing in the BBC COUNT DRACULA, the villain in SHAFT IN AFRICA, one of Richard Lester's THREE MUSKETEERS, and of course, he played the same character in this film and MURDER BY DECREE), Robert Morley (THE ALPHABET MURDERS among other things, he was really excellent as Mycroft in this!). Two that really surprised me were John Fraser ("The Monitor" in "Logopolis", the final Tom Baker DOCTOR WHO story, I did not recognize him at all clean-shaven), and Judi Densch (6 "007" films and AS TIME GOES BY !!--she's so YOUNG in this!).
Then there's director James Hill, whose name I recognized from 3 episodes of THE SAINT (with Roger Moore), 7 episodes of THE AVENGERS and 2 of the very best episodes of THE NEW AVENGERS.
Lot of good people involved for what might be called a "slasher" film!
Today I'm watching THE PRIVATE LIFE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, and while interesting, is quite a come-down on all levels compared to the earlier "exploitation" flick.