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  1. Arthur Berthelet. Arthur Rolette Berthelet (October 12,1879 – September 16, 1949; credited as Rolette Bertheletto, Arthur Berthelet, and Arthur R. Berthelet) was an American actor, stage and film director, dialogue director, and scriptwriter. [2] With regard to screen productions, he is best remembered for directing the 1916 crime drama ...

  2. Arthur Berthelet was born on 12 October 1879 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Misleading Lady (1916) , Vultures of Society (1916) and Pants (1917) . He died on 16 September 1949 in Vista, California, USA.

    • Additional Crew, Director, Writer
    • October 12, 1879
    • Arthur Berthelet
    • September 16, 1949
  3. Arthur Berthelet was born on 12 October 1879 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Misleading Lady (1916), Vultures of Society (1916) and Pants (1917). He died on 16 September 1949 in Vista, California, USA.

    • October 12, 1879
    • September 16, 1949
  4. Arthur Rolette Berthelet was an American actor, stage and film director, dialogue director, and scriptwriter. With regard to screen productions, he is best remembered for directing the 1916 crime drama Sherlock Holmes starring William Gillette, an actor who since 1899 had distinguished himself on the Broadway stage and at other prominent theatrical venues with his numerous, "definitive ...

  5. Dec 2, 2015 · Despite a few bleak Chicago locations, “Sherlock Holmes” is unavoidably theatrical. Still, the stage director Arthur Berthelet, making his first feature, keeps the acting restrained and the ...

  6. Sherlock Holmes: Directed by Arthur Berthelet. With William Gillette, Marjorie Kay, Ernest Maupain, Edward Fielding. When a couple of swindlers hold young Alice Faulkner against her will in order to discover the whereabouts of letters which could spell scandal for the royal family, Sherlock Holmes is on the case.

  7. Sherlock Holmes is a 1916 American silent film starring William Gillette as Arthur Conan Doyle 's Sherlock Holmes. Directed by Arthur Berthelet, it was produced by Essanay Studios in Chicago. [1] The screenplay was adapted from the 1899 stage play of the same name, which in turn was based on the stories, " A Scandal in Bohemia ," " The Final ...