Revenge of the Demon Dog (alias Hound of the Baskervilles)
Starring Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes
Edward Hardwicke as Dr. J.H. Watson
Colin Jeavons as DCI Lestrade
Rosalie Williams asMrs. Hudson
Dexter Fletcher as Billy Mortimer, a young horror fan and apprentice FX technician.
Raymond Adamson as Sir Charles Baskerville - the CEO of at Baskerville Films Limited
Ken Campbell as Frank Barrymore -the head of production, director, scriptwriter at Baskerville.
James Faulkner as Jim Stapleton - former office boy turned scriptwriter turned director of the film, "Revenge of the Demon Dog". The son of Charley's eldest brother, Roger, a one-time actor and air ace who died in World War Two ("the Leslie Howard of poverty row"), and had an affair with Edith Stapleton, the wife of Jackie Stapleton, a music hall comedian who did films for Baskerville. Charley knew that the boy was his nephew, butdid not want him to go the way of his womanising father. Jackie refused to believe that the boy was not his, and raised him as his own. But when Jackie died of cirrhosis, Stapleton was basically given to Charley who looked after him like his own son.
Alex Hyde White as Harry Baskerville - Charles' nephew, the son of Hugo Baskerville Jr, the studios' US-based distribution and sales manager
Gina Bellman as Beryl "Consuela" Ferguson - an exotic dancer turned scream queen.
Bernard Horsfall as Arthur Frankland - the veteran FX man who is training Billy to take over so he can run the pub he and his wife have, fulltime.
Diane Langton as Doris Barrymore - Frank's astrologist wife
Erika Hoffman as Laura Lyons - a runaway student who Charley Baskerville took under his wing, and groomed for stardom, but Stapleton was willing to exploit. But she wanted to be a writer not an actress.
Don McKillop as the Reverend Slade - local vicar who is campaigning for the studio to be shut down, what with video nasties and all that.
A young horror movie fan/apprentice FX technician, Billy Mortimer (Dexter Fletcher) arrives at Baker Street asking for advice, after Charley Baskerville, his mentor and owner of legendary film studio Baskerville Films, known for their horror pictures is found dead, on the moorland set of their latest picture, Revenge of the Demon Dog. According to legend, the mansion was bought by Baskerville's uncle Hugo, a Fred Karno-esque showman in 1913, after the owner, Lady Fernworthy went mad and murdered her family. Hugo died in 1923, aged 57, leaving his younger brother Arthur (Charley's father) to run the company.
Sightings of the demon dog from the film abound in the surrounding suburbs around Baskerville Studios.