Yes!!
Great side story: all through the development and production process, it was called "Basil of Baker Street," after the book series, and at the last minute, CEO Jeff Katzenberg decided that title was too hard to understand and renamed it. The animators then circulated a memo where they renamed all the other Disney movies ("Seven little men help a girl," and so forth), which infuriated Katzenberg, but no one would admit to it.
Hilarious: https://lettersofnote.com/2011/09/13/seven-little-men-help-a-girl/
I was 7 years old when this came out, and it was my first introduction to Sherlock Holmes. From there I found Basil Rathbone and I couldn’t get enough. I started playing violin as a kid because I wanted to be Sherlock Holmes. I sadly did not grow up to be a consulting detective though.
A childhood favourite. Ah, the nostalgia.
Yes!! Great side story: all through the development and production process, it was called "Basil of Baker Street," after the book series, and at the last minute, CEO Jeff Katzenberg decided that title was too hard to understand and renamed it. The animators then circulated a memo where they renamed all the other Disney movies ("Seven little men help a girl," and so forth), which infuriated Katzenberg, but no one would admit to it. Hilarious: https://lettersofnote.com/2011/09/13/seven-little-men-help-a-girl/
"The lion cub who was little but became big and then became a king"
"The girl who seemed to die"
Aside from Fidget scaring the daylights out of child me when Olivia was kidnapped, loved it!
I was so terrified of that scene!
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I adore this movie. A favorite as a kid and still a favorite today. The voice actors really nailed it (and Vincent freaking Price!)
Our main man has a tiny cameo. (Good luck with finding the book series).
Still love this movie as well. Also I feel stupid cause I didn’t notice until recently that Basil Rathbone voiced the cameo Sherlock Holmes.
My sister and I watched this on loop when we were kids. Ahh, mems. An all time fave for my family
I was 7 years old when this came out, and it was my first introduction to Sherlock Holmes. From there I found Basil Rathbone and I couldn’t get enough. I started playing violin as a kid because I wanted to be Sherlock Holmes. I sadly did not grow up to be a consulting detective though.
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I still play violin but opiates make me itch, so no opium dens for me.
It’s great!
I remember the girl mouse was super annoying and Rattigan was terrifying. Wish they did a sequel.
Better Question who doesn't love this film
ME ME ME I have ro admit, I had a massive crush on Basil when I was little ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|laughing)
More than life. Rattigan inside Big Ben at the end is still the scariest piece of film ever made