
Headlining Kino’s John Barrymore Collection is the release (for the first time on either VHS or DVD) of Sherlock Holmes (1922), a feature-length adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous adventures. Sherlock Holmes was believed to be lost, surviving only in the form of a few stills, until a battered and incomplete print surfaced in the mid 1970s. However, it wasn’t until recently that a viewable version was meticulously restored at the George Eastman House Motion Picture Department in Rochester, N.Y.
This Kino DVD was mastered from the Eastman House restoration and arrives with a new score by silent-film composer Ben Model performed on the Miditzer Virtual Theatre Organ.