Movietone Newsreel of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – 1929

Movietone Newsreel of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – 1929
Source: Woodlands Sanctuary Foundation

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in October, 1928 one of the first Movietone Newsreels ever made featured Sir Arthur Conan Doyle speaking on his writing of the Sherlock Holmes stories and of his firm belief in Spiritualism.  It was recorded in the rose gardens of his Sussex home, Windlesham, by William Fox for the Fox-Case Movietone and the Fox Film Corp.

The clip was released for viewing in America in May, 1929 and Sir Arthur’s presentation was said, in a New York Times review, to be superior to that of George Bernard Shaw and the King of Spain’s interviews because of the easy flow of Sir Arthur’s words.  A second release was made after ACD’s death in 1930, and another version was reissued in 1974 by Blackhawk Films.