The Case of Marcel Duchamp Trailer

The Case of Marcel Duchamp Trailer (1984)

08 April 1984 Drama, Factual 103 mins

A witty, feature-length drama-documentary in which Marcel Duchamp, who once compared his own mind to that of a master criminal, is investigated by Sherlock Holmes. Holmes comes out of retirement, and with the assistance of Dr. Watson, proceeds to delve into the mystery of Duchamp’s major work, the once-notorious Large Glass (The Bride Stripped Bare by the Bachelors, even) 1915-23.

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Cast

Guy Rolfe

as Sherlock Holmes

Raymond Francis

as Doctor Watson

Jeff Rawle

as Norbert

Bernard Kay

as Maissonal

Jonathan Newth

as Darriand

Harold Innocent

as King Talou

Charles Spicer

as Kor & Carmichael

Sarah Mortimer

as Princess

Geoffrey Russell

as M. Julliard

Mary Laine

as Mme. Julliard

Annie Leake

as Mrs. Hudson

Vicky Ogden

as Chorus girl

Crew

David Rowan

Director

Walter Lassally

Walter Lassally Director of Photography

Heather Holden

Heather Holden Sound Editor

Miranda Melville

Miranda Melville Art Direction

Doreen Watkinson

Doreen Watkinson Costume Design

Mervyn Gerrard

Mervyn Gerrard Sound Recordist

Jeff Hawkins

Jeff Hawkins Sound Recordist

David Rowan

David Rowan Additional Photography

Peter Harvey

Peter Harvey Additional Photography

David Bryant

David Bryant Assistant Camera

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 08 April 1984

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