NonEntity
Suspended
- Messages
- 281
- Location
- Southeastern U.S.
Whoever selected and shaped that hat for Rathbone in "Voices" knew what he was doing, for though the fedora was 1940s-contemporary, the unique downturned front and back brim combined with the pencil-role on the sides, is reminiscent of the deerstalker he wore in the earlier "Hounds" and "Adventures of" films set in Victorian times.
The deerstalker on Rathbone reinforces his portrayal of Holmes, and just plain looks good on the man. The fedora in "Voices" picks up those elements and carries them forward into the WW II era when could not have gotten away with donning a deerstalker, so it was an excellent hat decision.
The deerstalker on Rathbone reinforces his portrayal of Holmes, and just plain looks good on the man. The fedora in "Voices" picks up those elements and carries them forward into the WW II era when could not have gotten away with donning a deerstalker, so it was an excellent hat decision.