The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (film)
Holmes, disguised as a music-hall entertainer, attends a garden party, where he correctly believes an attempt will be made on Ann's life.Holmes realises that Moriarty is using the case as a distraction from his real crime, one that will stir the British Empire: an attempt to steal the Crown Jewels.Although it was spoken in the 1929 talkie The Return of Sherlock Holmes starring Clive Brook and in the films featuring Arthur Wontner, it was never featured in a canonical Arthur Conan Doyle story, although Holmes once said "Elementary" in the 1893 story "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".[7] It was ranked 65th in the American Film Institute 2005 list AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes.[8] During the scene in which Holmes crashes the garden party dressed as a music hall performer, he sings "I Do Like To be Beside the Seaside".