Hoey was born Samuel David Hyams in London to Russian parents (another source says Irish and Russian parents.) who owned a bed and breakfast in Brighton. He was educated at Brighton College, and he originally planned to be a teacher.
He served in the British Army during World War I. After a career as a singer, which included entertaining British troops during his war service, Hoey moved to acting on the stage in 1918 and later to films. In 1931, he moved to the United States and began appearing in Hollywood films.
Hoey "appeared frequently in London" stage productions, including those of Sydney Carroll's Shakespearean repertory company. He played Mr. Rochester opposite Katharine Hepburn in the American production of Helen Jerome's stage adaptation of Jane Eyre. He also wrote a play called The Haven and toured in it in 1946 with Melville Cooper, Valerie Cossart and Viola Roache.
Note: No titles for this item. The location of the events in this film is unknown.
L/S of the singer Dennis Hoey dressed in top-hat and tails arriving at the door of a house, he turns and smiles. He appears to be unable to open the door (because he's late ?). He turns around and suddenly breaks into song "Will she be waiting up ?". At one point he sits on the steps and sings to his small dog !.
FILM ID:1016.03
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graph...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Michael Hoey - Sherlock Holmes & The Fabulous Faces - Part 1
published: 21 Oct 2011
The Crimson Key starring Kent Taylor, Doris Dowling, Dennis Hoey, Louise Currie, Ivan Triesault, Ber
The Crimson Key starring Kent Taylor
published: 25 Jul 2019
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Dennis Hoey
The three Musgrave siblings - Geoffrey, Philip and Sally - have opened the doors of their family estate, Musgrave Hall, to convalescing military officers during World War II. As his contribution to the war effort, Dr. Watson has been donating his services and treating several of the men there, some of whom are suffering from shell shock and as a result behave oddly. When one of Watson's colleagues, Dr. Sexton, receives a knock on the head, Watson asks his good friend Sherlock Holmes to investigate. Just as they arrive, they find Geoffrey Musgrave dead. Soon after, Philip is also killed and Holmes is convinced that it's somehow related to a poem the next heir to the family estate must recite when someone dies. Known as the Musgrave Ritual, it is a long poem that is gibberish to most but the...
published: 29 May 2020
Dennis Hoey on Chronicle
published: 27 Nov 2017
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Dennis Hoey & Hillary Brooke 4K
During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective proceeds to solve the crime from a long list of suspects including the owners of the home, the staff, and the patients recovering there.
Basil Rathbone - Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce - Doctor Watson
Dennis Hoey - Lestrade
Arthur Margetson - Doctor Sexton
Hillary Brooke - Sally Musgrave
Halliwell Hobbes - Brunton
Minna Phillips - Mrs. Howells
Milburn Stone - Captain Vickery
Gavin Muir - Phillip Musgrave
Gerald Hamerrald - Langford
Vernon Downing - Clavering
Olaf Hytten - Captain MacIntosh
Frederick Worlock - Geoffrey Musgrave(as Frederic Worlock)
Martin Ashe - Slinking Figure(uncredited)
Joan Blair - Nora - Maid(uncredited)
Charles Cole...
published: 13 Dec 2022
Sherlock Holmes: The Pearl of Death (1944) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Dennis Hoey
When a pearl with a sinister reputation for causing misfortune to its owners is stolen from a museum by a master criminal because of Sherlock Holmes' show-boating, he is naturally obliged to find it. Soon, he learns of a series of brutal murders that seemed to have been commited by a malevolent man mountain known only as the Creeper. Now, Holmes must deal with the seemingly overwhelming menace of this man and his boss in order to retrieve the pearl.
published: 31 May 2020
Dennis Hoey in Where There's Life 1947 BOB HOPE WATCH CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MOVIE HOT MOVIESTARS FREE
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From Gillette to Brett: Michael Hoey
Why attend "From Gillette to Brett III?" Because no one else can bring you the legends of Sherlockian Cinema like "From Gillette to Brett' by Wessex Press! Here's a sample of our interview with Michael Hoey, son of Dennis Hoey who played Inspector Lestrade in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce films. This was taped at our last "From Gillette to Brett" conference. Don't miss out on the next one! Visit www.wessexpress.com for full details and registration!
published: 29 Jul 2011
Terror By Night
Directed by Roy William Neill. With Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey. When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh train and the son of its owner is murdered, Sherlock Holmes must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
Note: No titles for this item. The location of the events in this film is unknown.
L/S of the singer Dennis Hoey dressed in top-hat and tails arriving at the...
Note: No titles for this item. The location of the events in this film is unknown.
L/S of the singer Dennis Hoey dressed in top-hat and tails arriving at the door of a house, he turns and smiles. He appears to be unable to open the door (because he's late ?). He turns around and suddenly breaks into song "Will she be waiting up ?". At one point he sits on the steps and sings to his small dog !.
FILM ID:1016.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
Note: No titles for this item. The location of the events in this film is unknown.
L/S of the singer Dennis Hoey dressed in top-hat and tails arriving at the door of a house, he turns and smiles. He appears to be unable to open the door (because he's late ?). He turns around and suddenly breaks into song "Will she be waiting up ?". At one point he sits on the steps and sings to his small dog !.
FILM ID:1016.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
The three Musgrave siblings - Geoffrey, Philip and Sally - have opened the doors of their family estate, Musgrave Hall, to convalescing military officers during...
The three Musgrave siblings - Geoffrey, Philip and Sally - have opened the doors of their family estate, Musgrave Hall, to convalescing military officers during World War II. As his contribution to the war effort, Dr. Watson has been donating his services and treating several of the men there, some of whom are suffering from shell shock and as a result behave oddly. When one of Watson's colleagues, Dr. Sexton, receives a knock on the head, Watson asks his good friend Sherlock Holmes to investigate. Just as they arrive, they find Geoffrey Musgrave dead. Soon after, Philip is also killed and Holmes is convinced that it's somehow related to a poem the next heir to the family estate must recite when someone dies. Known as the Musgrave Ritual, it is a long poem that is gibberish to most but the great detective is convinced it holds the clue to solving the murders.
The three Musgrave siblings - Geoffrey, Philip and Sally - have opened the doors of their family estate, Musgrave Hall, to convalescing military officers during World War II. As his contribution to the war effort, Dr. Watson has been donating his services and treating several of the men there, some of whom are suffering from shell shock and as a result behave oddly. When one of Watson's colleagues, Dr. Sexton, receives a knock on the head, Watson asks his good friend Sherlock Holmes to investigate. Just as they arrive, they find Geoffrey Musgrave dead. Soon after, Philip is also killed and Holmes is convinced that it's somehow related to a poem the next heir to the family estate must recite when someone dies. Known as the Musgrave Ritual, it is a long poem that is gibberish to most but the great detective is convinced it holds the clue to solving the murders.
During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective pro...
During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective proceeds to solve the crime from a long list of suspects including the owners of the home, the staff, and the patients recovering there.
Basil Rathbone - Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce - Doctor Watson
Dennis Hoey - Lestrade
Arthur Margetson - Doctor Sexton
Hillary Brooke - Sally Musgrave
Halliwell Hobbes - Brunton
Minna Phillips - Mrs. Howells
Milburn Stone - Captain Vickery
Gavin Muir - Phillip Musgrave
Gerald Hamerrald - Langford
Vernon Downing - Clavering
Olaf Hytten - Captain MacIntosh
Frederick Worlock - Geoffrey Musgrave(as Frederic Worlock)
Martin Ashe - Slinking Figure(uncredited)
Joan Blair - Nora - Maid(uncredited)
Charles Coleman - Constable(uncredited)
Harold De Becker - Pub Proprietor(uncredited)
Mary Gordon - Mrs. Hudson(uncredited)
During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective proceeds to solve the crime from a long list of suspects including the owners of the home, the staff, and the patients recovering there.
Basil Rathbone - Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce - Doctor Watson
Dennis Hoey - Lestrade
Arthur Margetson - Doctor Sexton
Hillary Brooke - Sally Musgrave
Halliwell Hobbes - Brunton
Minna Phillips - Mrs. Howells
Milburn Stone - Captain Vickery
Gavin Muir - Phillip Musgrave
Gerald Hamerrald - Langford
Vernon Downing - Clavering
Olaf Hytten - Captain MacIntosh
Frederick Worlock - Geoffrey Musgrave(as Frederic Worlock)
Martin Ashe - Slinking Figure(uncredited)
Joan Blair - Nora - Maid(uncredited)
Charles Coleman - Constable(uncredited)
Harold De Becker - Pub Proprietor(uncredited)
Mary Gordon - Mrs. Hudson(uncredited)
When a pearl with a sinister reputation for causing misfortune to its owners is stolen from a museum by a master criminal because of Sherlock Holmes' show-boati...
When a pearl with a sinister reputation for causing misfortune to its owners is stolen from a museum by a master criminal because of Sherlock Holmes' show-boating, he is naturally obliged to find it. Soon, he learns of a series of brutal murders that seemed to have been commited by a malevolent man mountain known only as the Creeper. Now, Holmes must deal with the seemingly overwhelming menace of this man and his boss in order to retrieve the pearl.
When a pearl with a sinister reputation for causing misfortune to its owners is stolen from a museum by a master criminal because of Sherlock Holmes' show-boating, he is naturally obliged to find it. Soon, he learns of a series of brutal murders that seemed to have been commited by a malevolent man mountain known only as the Creeper. Now, Holmes must deal with the seemingly overwhelming menace of this man and his boss in order to retrieve the pearl.
Classic Movie! Come enjoy the greatest Hollywood has to offer!
Rekindle great memories of when you first saw the movie!
Enjoy with the whole family!
Fo...
Classic Movie! Come enjoy the greatest Hollywood has to offer!
Rekindle great memories of when you first saw the movie!
Enjoy with the whole family!
For the best quality vintage movie stills please visit: http://stores.ebay.com/vintorg
Please also 'like'us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vintorgebay/
Classic Movie! Come enjoy the greatest Hollywood has to offer!
Rekindle great memories of when you first saw the movie!
Enjoy with the whole family!
For the best quality vintage movie stills please visit: http://stores.ebay.com/vintorg
Please also 'like'us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vintorgebay/
Why attend "From Gillette to Brett III?" Because no one else can bring you the legends of Sherlockian Cinema like "From Gillette to Brett' by Wessex Press! Here...
Why attend "From Gillette to Brett III?" Because no one else can bring you the legends of Sherlockian Cinema like "From Gillette to Brett' by Wessex Press! Here's a sample of our interview with Michael Hoey, son of Dennis Hoey who played Inspector Lestrade in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce films. This was taped at our last "From Gillette to Brett" conference. Don't miss out on the next one! Visit www.wessexpress.com for full details and registration!
Why attend "From Gillette to Brett III?" Because no one else can bring you the legends of Sherlockian Cinema like "From Gillette to Brett' by Wessex Press! Here's a sample of our interview with Michael Hoey, son of Dennis Hoey who played Inspector Lestrade in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce films. This was taped at our last "From Gillette to Brett" conference. Don't miss out on the next one! Visit www.wessexpress.com for full details and registration!
Directed by Roy William Neill. With Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey. When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Ed...
Directed by Roy William Neill. With Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey. When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh train and the son of its owner is murdered, Sherlock Holmes must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
Directed by Roy William Neill. With Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey. When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh train and the son of its owner is murdered, Sherlock Holmes must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
Note: No titles for this item. The location of the events in this film is unknown.
L/S of the singer Dennis Hoey dressed in top-hat and tails arriving at the door of a house, he turns and smiles. He appears to be unable to open the door (because he's late ?). He turns around and suddenly breaks into song "Will she be waiting up ?". At one point he sits on the steps and sings to his small dog !.
FILM ID:1016.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
The three Musgrave siblings - Geoffrey, Philip and Sally - have opened the doors of their family estate, Musgrave Hall, to convalescing military officers during World War II. As his contribution to the war effort, Dr. Watson has been donating his services and treating several of the men there, some of whom are suffering from shell shock and as a result behave oddly. When one of Watson's colleagues, Dr. Sexton, receives a knock on the head, Watson asks his good friend Sherlock Holmes to investigate. Just as they arrive, they find Geoffrey Musgrave dead. Soon after, Philip is also killed and Holmes is convinced that it's somehow related to a poem the next heir to the family estate must recite when someone dies. Known as the Musgrave Ritual, it is a long poem that is gibberish to most but the great detective is convinced it holds the clue to solving the murders.
During WWII, several murders occur at a convalescent home where Dr. Watson has volunteered his services. He summons Holmes for help and the master detective proceeds to solve the crime from a long list of suspects including the owners of the home, the staff, and the patients recovering there.
Basil Rathbone - Sherlock Holmes
Nigel Bruce - Doctor Watson
Dennis Hoey - Lestrade
Arthur Margetson - Doctor Sexton
Hillary Brooke - Sally Musgrave
Halliwell Hobbes - Brunton
Minna Phillips - Mrs. Howells
Milburn Stone - Captain Vickery
Gavin Muir - Phillip Musgrave
Gerald Hamerrald - Langford
Vernon Downing - Clavering
Olaf Hytten - Captain MacIntosh
Frederick Worlock - Geoffrey Musgrave(as Frederic Worlock)
Martin Ashe - Slinking Figure(uncredited)
Joan Blair - Nora - Maid(uncredited)
Charles Coleman - Constable(uncredited)
Harold De Becker - Pub Proprietor(uncredited)
Mary Gordon - Mrs. Hudson(uncredited)
When a pearl with a sinister reputation for causing misfortune to its owners is stolen from a museum by a master criminal because of Sherlock Holmes' show-boating, he is naturally obliged to find it. Soon, he learns of a series of brutal murders that seemed to have been commited by a malevolent man mountain known only as the Creeper. Now, Holmes must deal with the seemingly overwhelming menace of this man and his boss in order to retrieve the pearl.
Classic Movie! Come enjoy the greatest Hollywood has to offer!
Rekindle great memories of when you first saw the movie!
Enjoy with the whole family!
For the best quality vintage movie stills please visit: http://stores.ebay.com/vintorg
Please also 'like'us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vintorgebay/
Why attend "From Gillette to Brett III?" Because no one else can bring you the legends of Sherlockian Cinema like "From Gillette to Brett' by Wessex Press! Here's a sample of our interview with Michael Hoey, son of Dennis Hoey who played Inspector Lestrade in the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce films. This was taped at our last "From Gillette to Brett" conference. Don't miss out on the next one! Visit www.wessexpress.com for full details and registration!
Directed by Roy William Neill. With Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey. When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh train and the son of its owner is murdered, Sherlock Holmes must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
Hoey was born Samuel David Hyams in London to Russian parents (another source says Irish and Russian parents.) who owned a bed and breakfast in Brighton. He was educated at Brighton College, and he originally planned to be a teacher.
He served in the British Army during World War I. After a career as a singer, which included entertaining British troops during his war service, Hoey moved to acting on the stage in 1918 and later to films. In 1931, he moved to the United States and began appearing in Hollywood films.
Hoey "appeared frequently in London" stage productions, including those of Sydney Carroll's Shakespearean repertory company. He played Mr. Rochester opposite Katharine Hepburn in the American production of Helen Jerome's stage adaptation of Jane Eyre. He also wrote a play called The Haven and toured in it in 1946 with Melville Cooper, Valerie Cossart and Viola Roache.
I have never been so worried as I am today I'm thinking of the way we're movin? closer to the end There?s no turning back this time How can we survive a crime like this? Cause there will be nothing left If we don't realize that soon will everything be too late What are we heading for? It's so hard to realize If we don't open up our eyes Cause it will be far too late When our progress has ended it all Rise up people, gather all, together we are strong! We?re not gonna sit in silence when hell is breakin? loose There?s no turning back this time How can we survive a crime like this? Cause there will be nothing left If we don't realize that soon will everything be too late What are we heading for? It's so hard to realize If we don't open up our eyes Cause it will be far too late
A St ... Attorney's Office said in a release ... They said he "directly killed Dennis Hoey by prescribing a fatal oxycodone prescription" and contributed to the drug overdose deaths of two others and the non-fatal drug overdose of another person ... Dr.
... water Dennis Hoey, longtime PressHerald reporter, dies at 69 Massachusetts woman killed in 3-vehicle Maine crash Things to know about dangerous rip currents and how to escape them VIDEO OF THE WEEK.
Dennis Hoey, a longtime reporter at the Portland Press Herald, died over the weekend. Hoey, who suffered a heart attack while playing basketball in February, died at his home in Freeport on Saturday, according to the Portland Press Herald.
HERSHEY — Burrell wrestling coach Josh Shields couldn’t have been happier with his team’s performance during the first round of the PIAAClass 2A Team Championships on Thursday ... 107 ... ReeseDennis, 15-0 (3.54). 114 ... Brett Hoey, 3.01. 121.
(Tribune News Service) — As Tylar Michaud headed home to Steuben from lobster fishing on Thursday, he told his father it had been a beautiful day on the water with no fog ... But around 8.30 p.m ... Friday ... Staff WriterDennis Hoey contributed to this report.