Tonight, get in the mad moodvie by watching their version of 1943's Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon, one of the many Universal Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Holmes vehicles that brought the Victorian sleuth to contemporary times to battle Nazis. (Well, somebody's gotta.) Mad Movies re-spins the film as Holmes's search for missing library books. Let's watch!
(A fair warning: the host segments and introductions with Kent Skov are usually...to be honest...absolutely missable. If you want to start right off with the movie portion of the show, start at 2:00 into the YouTube clip.)
That's Part 1. Here's Part 2 and here's Part 3.
Today's 21st century L.A. Connection still features live stage shows with improv, stand-up and the modern version of Mad Movies: "Dub-A-Vision." Plus, there's other classic Mad Movies clips and shows on YouTube. Only a few of them are Sherlock Holmes Weekend-appropriate, of course, but don't let that stop you.
3 comments:
You rock man. I have already watched it on youtube! And I want to thank you for that privilege. I have been searching for Zorro's fighting legion for years myself. Where Zorro was a consumer vigilante.
I recently converted my 20 year old Mad Movies VHS tapes to DVD. According to the online epsiode list I found, I have them all except "Cinderella". Quality varies, but they are all watchable. If you are still interested, let me know how to contact you offline.
Um, can you send my email along to that Spyder124 guy? I'm trying to get some copies to give to my mother for her 65th birthday. It was her favorite show! (Coopsdeloops (AT) gmail (DOT) com
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