The characters in the speckled band are as follow:
Dr Watson
Helen Stoner
Julia Stoner
Dr Grimesby Roylott
other characters that are not mentioned as much are:
Holmes's and Watson's housekeeper, Mrs. Hudson
trap driver
the owner of the inn
Miss Honoria Westphail, (Stoner sisters' aunt)
Percy Armitage (Helen's fiance)
unnamed blacksmith that Roylott hurled into a stream
unnamed county coroner
Roylott's unnamed old and foolish housekeeper
unnamed Crown Inn landlord
unnamed correspondent who sent Roylott animals from India
Major-General Stoner (the late father of the Stoner sisters)
Unnamed late mother of the Stoner sisters
Palmer and Pritchard (two doctors that SH referred to as having "gone wrong" i.e. turned criminal)
Julia Stoner's unnamed fiance
Percy Armitage's father and unnamed older brother
Roylott's unnamed father
his unnamed relative who helped him through medical school
the unnamed Indian butler who Roylott had beaten to death
'O, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!' There was something else which she would fain have said, and she stabbed with her finger into the air in the direction of the Doctor's room, but a fresh convulsion seized her and choked her words.
Helen Stoner is one of the main characters in the story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band". It is a Sherlock Holmes mystery.
a speckled band
The antagonist for "The Speckled Band" was Dr. Roylott.
'Oh, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!'
Mystery - 1980 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes I The Speckled Band 5-26 was released on: USA: 11 April 1985
'O, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!' There was something else which she would fain have said, and she stabbed with her finger into the air in the direction of the Doctor's room, but a fresh convulsion seized her and choked her words.
Helen Stoner is one of the main characters in the story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band". It is a Sherlock Holmes mystery.
a speckled band
The antagonist for "The Speckled Band" was Dr. Roylott.
'Oh, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!'
it is a swamp adder- a type of snake
If you mean the Sherlock Holmes short story 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, it was first published in The Strand Magazine in February 1892.1892
The Speckled Band
The Speckled Band - 1923 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Mystery
It signifies a story of Sherlock Holmes in which the so called Speckled Band are the last words of a dying lady. It is later uncovered that the speckled band is a fatal snake which was used by the villian to attack his victims.