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So, 'Der Hund von Baskerville, 3. Teil - Das unheimliche Zimmer' is a curious piece from 1915 that continues the saga from the earlier 1914 film. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, and you can really feel the shadows creeping in as Stapleton returns to wreak havoc. The pacing is quite deliberate, drawing you into the tension between characters, especially the interplay between Lord Henry and his fiancée. While the production values reflect the era's limitations, they add to its charm, especially in practical effects that evoke that eerie quality. It's a nice slice of early cinema that plays with themes of revenge and dread, making it distinctive in the larger context of Holmes adaptations.
This film is part of a lesser-known trilogy, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. The scarcity of these early adaptations makes them particularly interesting, with few prints circulating. It's fascinating to see how these silent films approached narrative and horror, often differing from later talkies. Finding this film in good condition can be quite a challenge, but for devoted Sherlock enthusiasts, it holds a niche appeal that can't be overlooked.
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