WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Fantasy >

Sherlock Holmes Baffled

Watch Sherlock Holmes Baffled For Free

Sherlock Holmes Baffled

Sherlock Holmes enters his drawing room to find it being burgled, but on confronting the villain is surprised when the latter disappears.

... more
Release : 1900
Rating : 5.2
Studio : American Mutoscope & Biograph, 
Crew : Cinematography,  Director, 
Cast :
Genre : Fantasy Crime Mystery

Cast List

Related Movies

The Birth of a Nation
The Birth of a Nation

The Birth of a Nation   1915

Release Date: 
1915

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Drama  /  History  /  War
Stars: 
Henry B. Walthall  /  Lillian Gish  /  Miriam Cooper
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans   1927

Release Date: 
1927

Rating: 8.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Romance
Battleship Potemkin
Battleship Potemkin

Battleship Potemkin   1926

Release Date: 
1926

Rating: 7.9

genres: 
Drama  /  History  /  War
Nanook of the North
Nanook of the North

Nanook of the North   1922

Release Date: 
1922

Rating: 7.6

genres: 
Drama  /  Documentary
Stars: 
Berry Kroeger
October (Ten Days that Shook the World)
October (Ten Days that Shook the World)

October (Ten Days that Shook the World)   1928

Release Date: 
1928

Rating: 7.4

genres: 
Drama  /  History
Stars: 
Vladimir Popov  /  Boris Livanov  /  Eduard Tisse
Frankenstein
Frankenstein

Frankenstein   1910

Release Date: 
1910

Rating: 6.4

genres: 
Fantasy  /  Horror  /  Science Fiction
Stars: 
Augustus Phillips  /  Mary Fuller  /  Charles Ogle
The Impossible Voyage
The Impossible Voyage

The Impossible Voyage   1904

Release Date: 
1904

Rating: 7.5

genres: 
Adventure  /  Fantasy  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Georges Méliès  /  Jehanne d'Alcy
Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne
Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne

Alraune, die Henkerstochter, genannt die rote Hanne   1918

Release Date: 
1918

Rating: 5.7

genres: 
Horror  /  Science Fiction
Stars: 
Hilde Wolter  /  Joseph Klein
The Golem: How He Came into the World
The Golem: How He Came into the World

The Golem: How He Came into the World   1920

Release Date: 
1920

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Fantasy  /  Horror
Stars: 
Paul Wegener  /  Albert Steinrück  /  Lyda Salmonova
The Hands of Orlac
The Hands of Orlac

The Hands of Orlac   1928

Release Date: 
1928

Rating: 7

genres: 
Horror  /  Thriller  /  Mystery
Stars: 
Conrad Veidt  /  Alexandra Sorina  /  Fritz Strassny
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde   1920

Release Date: 
1920

Rating: 6.9

genres: 
Drama  /  Horror  /  Science Fiction
Stars: 
John Barrymore  /  Brandon Hurst  /  Martha Mansfield
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages   1916

Release Date: 
1916

Rating: 7.7

genres: 
Drama  /  History
Stars: 
Lillian Gish  /  Mae Marsh  /  Robert Harron

Reviews

Rijndri
2018/08/30

Load of rubbish!!

More
Stevecorp
2018/08/30

Don't listen to the negative reviews

More
Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

More
Humbersi
2018/08/30

The first must-see film of the year.

More
skyfall-33402
2018/06/02

Um... I just watched this movie in YouTube. And... it is really weird.

More
Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2013/09/16

Over 110 years before Robert Downey Jr. gives his approach on the character, this is the very first Sherlock Holmes movie ever starring an unknown actor. The film was considered lost, but rediscovered in the 1960s. To put it in relation, the author Arthur Conan Doyle was 40 years old, when Arthur Marvin shot this very short film, which lasts clearly under a minute. It's one of 3 films made by Marvin, but he was one of the most prolific cinematographers of the early years of cinema. He participated in over 400 films despite dying in his early 50s already.Holmes surprised a burglar who's about to steal a big sum of cash and tries to take it from him. However, the burglar seems to have great magic abilities as he not only manages to keep disappearing when Holmes confronts him. But he even reappears shortly afterward and takes the money with him. Too much for old Sherlock. And only one for early cinema enthusiasts really.

More
Michael_Elliott
2011/05/01

Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900) *** (out of 4) This thirty-second film from American Mutoscope and the Biograph Company is the earliest surviving (and perhaps first made) Sherlock Holmes movie. The story is pretty simple as Holmes walks in on a thief and as he goes to grab him he disappears into thin air. Holmes, as the title suggests, is baffled but the thief reappears only to quickly disappear again. At just 30-seconds one shouldn't go into this thing expecting any type of real story and as you can tell by the story what we're basically got is a Georges Melies rip-off but I must admit that I found it entertaining. The actors are unknown I believe but I enjoyed the Holmes here. There's not much of a performance but I thought the actor did a nice job with his short time and the cigar was a nice touch and something that wouldn't be seen in future versions. The magician tricks aren't nearly as good as what you'd see in an actual Melies movie but at the same time they're actually quite a bit better than most rips including some from this very studio. The disappearance trick happens about three times and it's clearly done with the editing but the effect works well enough. While I'm sure many viewers of today would just see this as some sort of generic junk, it's actually pretty interesting in its own right and not to mention the fact that it's probably the first Holmes movie. That there is reason enough to check it out.

More
pyrocitor
2009/06/16

Considering his currently being recognized as one of the most singularly celebrated and iconic fictional characters of literature and cinema, one could be excused for finding Sherlock Holmes Baffled to be somewhat of an underwhelming cinematic debut for the unconventional detective. A thirty second short involving Holmes struggling to capture a teleporting burglar hardly appears to capture the intrigue, suspense and logical foundation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novels. In the end, the story itself hardly bears any similarities to the established Sherlock Holmes figure whatsoever, leading one to ruminate on whether it was even intended to be an adaptation of the character when first filmed (the 'Holmes' figure hardly fulfils any of the character's visual iconography). As such, the film remains predominantly a curiosity through its (essentially unnecessary) use of an established fictional character, demonstrating an early and unexpectedly poignant example of movie marketing and use of ancillary markets and art forms to attract viewers - consider how likely the film would be to be recognized were it not billed as 'the first on-screen appearance of Sherlock Holmes'. Nonetheless, to dismiss the film as a single piece of crude marketing or a one-note bit of early cinematic trickery would still be doing it a disservice. As thirty second investments of time go, there are by far enough developments transpiring in the short to merit its recognition, from the bizarre and vaguely comic performance of 'Holmes' to the inexplicable, seemingly supernatural process of the vanishing burglar, lending itself to a slew of metaphoric speculation. It is also worth noting that, lack of narrative arc or not, the film demonstrates an early example of the protagonist losing, as Holmes is unable to capture the burglar, remaining perpetually baffled, as the title would have it. As such, while complexity or narrative sophistication are hardly in store (not that extensive quantities of either within a thirty second short would be a realistic expectation), putting one's self in the position of early 1900s audiences watching the short, gasping at the seeming magic and desperate struggles of the protagonist allows for a wonderfully nostalgic throwback to the days when a (now) simple vanishing act would be sufficient to bewilder, amaze and thoroughly entertain audiences - in essence, all of the aims of contemporary cinema distilled to their most bare bones fundamentals. -8/10

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now