NEWLY RECORDED EXPANDED SYMPHONIC SCORE CONDUCTED BY THE COMPOSER WITH THE HOLLYWOOD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
In "A Study in Terror," the ever popular Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson search for the Victorian serial killer, Jack the Ripper in this well-made and exciting mystery produced, written and directed by James Hill. In this adaptation of the popular character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes (John Neville) aided by Dr. Watson (Donald Houston) and his brother Mycroft (Robert Morley) are called in to help catch the crazed killer of prostitutes. This film combines all the elements beloved by fans of Sherlock Holmes resulting in a satisfying and well-acted mystery. John Neville is good as the cool, logical Holmes and Robert Morley adds a nice dash of humor to liven up the story. A Study in Terror is highly recommended for fans of Sherlock Holmes and should be enjoyed by any viewer who loves vintage mysteries. Also stars Judi Dench, Barbara Windsor, and Anthony Quayle. 1966
1. Main Title (3:31)
2. Polly Nichols' Murder (1:15)
3. Annie Takes a Walk (2:11)
4. Annie's Death (1:05)
5. Shires (4:47)
6. The Mortuary and the Tramp (2:39)
7. Encounter with Thugs (0:58)
8. The Life and Death of Liz Stride (4:37)
9. The Key (3:50)
10. The Corpse and the Ripper (1:25)
11. Doctor Murray's Surgery (4:23)
12. The Michael Osborne Mystery (3:10)
13. "Who is the Ripper?" (2:50)
14. The Face of Angela Osborne (4:17)
15. Hansome Cab to Baker Street (2:06)
16. The Fire (4:35)
17. "Elementary, My Dear Watson." (4:00)