More Ian Wolfe: He was in four of the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies. In 1943's Sherlock Holmes in Washington, he was uncredited as the store clerk at an antique shop that was a front for the Nazi-spy villain. In the following year's The Scarlet Claw (three films later -- they churned them out fast those days), he was, yes, the butler of the first murder victim (but he didn't do it). In the very next film, The Pearl of Death (loosely based on "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons"), he played the vendor of the Napoleon busts. And in the final installment of the series, Dressed to Kill, he was the Commissioner of Scotland Yard.