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| Richard Greene | Sir Henry Baskerville | |
| Basil Rathbone | Sherlock Holmes | |
| Wendy Barrie | Beryl Stapleton | |
| Nigel Bruce | Dr. Watson | |
| Lionel Atwill | James Mortimer M.D. | |
| John Carradine | Barryman | |
| Barlowe Borland | Frankland | |
| Beryl Mercer | Mrs. Jennifer Mortimer | |
| Morton Lowry | John Stapleton | |
| Ralph Forbes | Sir Hugo Baskerville | |
| E.E. Clive | Cabby | |
| Eily Malyon | Mrs. Barryman | |
| Lionel Pape | Coroner | |
| Nigel De Brulier | Convict | |
| Mary Gordon | Mrs. Hudson | |
| Ian MacLaren | Sir Charles | |
| Leonard Carey | Hugo's Servant | |
| Jack Egger | ||
| Kenneth Hunter | Ship's Officer | |
| Vesey O'Davoren | Ship's Steward |
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| Producer |
Darryl F. Zanuck
Gene Markey |
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| Writer |
Arthur Conan Doyle
Ernest Pascal |
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| Cinematography | J. Peverell Marley
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| Musician | David Buttolph
David Raksin Cyril J. Mockridge Charles Maxwell |
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On his uncle's death Sir Henry Baskerville returns from abroad and opens up the ancestral hall on the desolate moors of Devonshire. Holmes uncovers a plot to have Sir Henry murdered by a terrible trained hound. First casting of Rathbone and Bruce as Holmes and Watson. |
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