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Watson's proclivities toward gambling on horses open the door to the sprawling mystery The Shoscombe Old Place, which finds a famous playboy and equestrian, Sir Robert Norberton (Robin Ellis), in multiple jeopardy. In Boscombe Valley Mystery, Holmes and Watson are brought into an investigation of the murder of a farmer, whose body is found in the woods adjoining land owned by a wealthy property magnate. Holmes's investigation pulls the search in a wide direction, but the revelations are no less ghastly.
In the next story, based on one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's personal favorites from his Holmes canon, Sir James Damery approaches Holmes with a special request from an "illustrious client" (read: King Edward) to intercede in the marriage of an Austrian nobleman who almost certainly murdered his first wife. When Holmes is himself the object of a murderous attack; an outraged Dr. Watson (Edward Hardwicke) has to channel his thoughts of revenge into a bit of undercover work on behalf of the detective.
Finally, Holmes and Watson tackle one of their strangest cases in The Creeping Man, which borders on science fiction. The Great Detective meets an eminent, aging physiologist who has been behaving oddly of late, but the greater mystery concerns who or what may be behind the nocturnal appearances of an ape-like figure that moves rapidly through trees, terrifying the locals. Holmes's pursuit of the solution leads to a stunning revelation in this taut and imaginative thriller that Edgar Allen Poe himself might have appreciated. --Tom Keogh
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 21 February, 1991 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mpi Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Gift Set, Movie, Mystery / Suspense / Thriller, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 030306717890 |
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Who is Holmes? Perhaps Basil Rathbone was the quintessential Holmes for the 1930s and '40s, but, I believe that Jeremy Brett will be noted in the history of video productions as the best of the best Holmes. Quixotic, mercurial in temperment, a slight hint of mental aberation combined with obsessive compulsiveness, and a mysoginistic bent - all are portrayed to perfection. <
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>With outstanding technical direction and cinematography, the films are a feast for the eyes. London of the 1890's, the height of the Victorian era, is shown in it's rigid class structure - slendor at the top, squalor at the bottom - and Holmes gleefully burrowing through it all to find the culprit. <
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>Refreshingly astute after the portayal as a bumbling, if kindly, semi-idiot by Nigel Bruce, David Burke and, later, Edward Hardwicke, portray Holmes' able companion, Dr. Watson, as thoughtful, concerned, able and an intelligent friend. <
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>I have been watching the Granada films for over 20 years and Holmes movies for over 50 (Could it be that long?). Holmes movies have always been good to watch. Brett makes them great to watch. His passing closed a wonderful, and hard to match, chapter in the book of Holmes portrayals. <
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>Watch all of the Granada Holmes films and revel in the excitement, pagentry, and sheer enjoyment of excellence.
A great Sherlock film
I have seen other Sherlock Holmes films with Jeremy Brett as Holmes. I enjoyed this collection very much. One of my favorite stories is the problem of Thor bridge. Brett does some of his best acting as the sleuth in this movie. And I an hoping that I can own more in this series.
This is a must-have for all the Sherlock's fans out there
You must watch it. As a matter of fact, you must watch all the DVDs in the series. I love the performation of Jeremy. He sometimes can be a little too dramatic. Nevertheless he was the only guy who really captured the essence of being Sherlock Holmes. The maker of the series really put a lot of efforts in. You can tell by the elegant design of the rooms and costumes. Even the smallest detail was paid attention to.