Review of a Movie
Running head : TITLE SHORTENED TO FEWER THAN 50 CHARACTERS Your Title Goes Here John Q . Student Wright State University Review of a Movie - The Hound of the Baskervilles (BBC Worldwide Ltd , 2003 (written for the Sunday Weekly Magazine Television Section This is a review of the BBC movie The Hound of the Baskervilles (2003 , starring Richard Roxburgh as Sherlock Holmes Ian Hart as Dr Watson , Richard E . Grant as Stapleton . The movie is a dramatization of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 's Sherlock Holmes novel of the same title , first published

as a monthly serial in The Strand Magazine in 1901 . The proposes to discuss the following elements of the movie , as outlined hereafter : The storyline , in which it will give a basic breakdown of what occurs in the movie - enough to let the reader know whether or not he or she wants to see this movie . What makes the movie interesting , what makes it one that a person can watch time and time again
The dramatization and roles played by the main actors will also be discussed , and will show how each adds to the atmosphere created by the film . This will include whether the actor has successfully played the character , and also what role the character has had with regard to the whole film . Another element that the will look at will be the visual imagery used and the effects gained by this as well as the overall impression left by the movie . This aspect will include whether the period has been accurately portrayed
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