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Il taccuino di Sherlock Holmes

Titolo originale: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
  • Serie TV
  • 1991–1993
  • 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Il taccuino di Sherlock Holmes (1991)
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Risolva con Holmes e Watson il mistero della scomparsa di Lady Frances Carfax, il problema del Thor Bridge, la avventura di Shoscombe Old Place, il Mistero di Boscombe Valley, l'avventura de... Leggi tuttoRisolva con Holmes e Watson il mistero della scomparsa di Lady Frances Carfax, il problema del Thor Bridge, la avventura di Shoscombe Old Place, il Mistero di Boscombe Valley, l'avventura del Cliente Illustre e quella dell'Uomo Carponi.Risolva con Holmes e Watson il mistero della scomparsa di Lady Frances Carfax, il problema del Thor Bridge, la avventura di Shoscombe Old Place, il Mistero di Boscombe Valley, l'avventura del Cliente Illustre e quella dell'Uomo Carponi.

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    • Jeremy Brett
    • Edward Hardwicke
    • Rosalie Williams
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    • Star
      • Jeremy Brett
      • Edward Hardwicke
      • Rosalie Williams
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    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Jeremy Brett
    Jeremy Brett
    • Sherlock Holmes
    • 1991–1993
    Edward Hardwicke
    Edward Hardwicke
    • Dr. Watson…
    • 1991–1993
    Rosalie Williams
    Rosalie Williams
    • Mrs Hudson…
    • 1991–1993
    Colin Jeavons
    Colin Jeavons
    • Inspector Lestrade
    • 1991–1992
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • John Turner
    • 1991
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Lady Frances Carfax
    • 1991
    Charles Kay
    Charles Kay
    • Professor Presbury
    • 1991
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • Baron Gruner
    • 1991
    Daniel Massey
    Daniel Massey
    • J. Neil Gibson
    • 1991
    Robin Ellis
    Robin Ellis
    • Sir Robert Norberton
    • 1991
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Charles Augustus Milverton
    • 1992
    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • John Stockton
    • 1993
    Adrian Lukis
    Adrian Lukis
    • Jack Bennett
    • 1991
    Celia Gregory
    • Maria Gibson
    • 1991
    Julian Curry
    • Albert Shlessinger
    • 1991
    Elizabeth Weaver
    • Lady Beatrice Falder
    • 1991
    Jonathan Barlow
    • Inspector Summerby
    • 1991
    Carol Noakes
    • Baroness Gruner
    • 1991
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    10TheLittleSongbird

    Fascinating and splendidly done!

    I just love anything to do with Sherlock Holmes, and while the Casebook of Sherlock Holmes isn't quite as good as Return or Adventures, it is a wholly creditable series, with superb acting and precise period detail.

    The episodes are superbly adapted, yes maybe with a few liberties, but they are splendidly done all the same. The camera work is sensitive and brooding, and the period detail never fails to be splendid and precise. And I have to mention the music- the main theme is as I keep saying beautiful and also haunting, with rich background scoring.

    The acting is of high calibre- Holmes is a very complex character, and while there are one or two subtle differences, Jeremy Brett is the perfect Holmes and by far the definitive one. Edward Hardwicke is just as superb as Watson; while David Burke is more humorous and younger, Hardwicke's the one I am admittedly more familiar with, and the truer of the two to the Watson in the books.

    All in all, fascinating and splendidly done. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    Coxer99

    The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes

    The fascinating Granada series with the incredible Jeremy Brett as the master sleuth Sherlock Holmes continued well into the 1990's with episodes pertaining to the later life of the great detective. The stories, in read form, are quite fascinating and when brought to the screen, they were, as always carried over with care and panache.
    aramis-112-804880

    The best Holmes ever on his last legs

    Bendict Who? The consummate TV Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) returns with his loyal friend Doctor John H. Watson (Edward Hardwicke) in another series of fighting the foes of civilization.

    Unfortunately, the ravages of time and illness have taken their toll on Brett. He looks bad (accentuated by the incessant close-ups). Somewhere in the middle of "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" Brett began sounding like he had a permanent head-cold. That's gotten a lot worse.

    The big take-away from this series is "The Boscombe Valley Mystery." It's almost like the glory days of the first two series. "The Disappearance of Lady Carfax" with guest stars Cheryl Campbell and Michael Jayston is acceptable, despite the changes to the story, the exreme downer ending, and the fact that Holmes spends the first part of the story playing with toys. "Shoscombe Old Place" sticks closely to the story but the Charles Augustus Milverton-based "The Master Blackmailer" is only good for a welcome appearance of Colin Jeavon's Lestrade, which is as iconic as Brett's Holmes. "The Last Vampire" marks a nadir not only for this series but the entire Brett/Holmes era. The other episodes, while not so dreadful as "Vampire," are unremarkable.

    Jeremy Brett's reign as Sherlock Holmes was welcome from the start and Holmes/Watson fans rejoiced. But Brett's unfortunately failing physical and mental facilities (a sad story worthy of a TV movie of the week) unfortunately wrecked our hopes. By the final series, Charles Gray's Mycroft was picking up too much slack.

    Too, the stories were given too much licence and produced weird anomalies.

    "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" with Brett still stands as the best Sherlock Holmes series I've ever seen and "The Return of Sherlock Holmes," despite the changed Watson, while only occasionally touching those initial Olympian heights, is quite good. By "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes" the whole shebang was unraveling. What a shame.

    The best few episodes still stand up as first-rate Holmes. The rest . . . Oh, the humanity!
    Deusvolt

    A Holmes in exactly the right era, with precise costuming, props and atmospherics.

    These comments apply to all the Sherlock Holmes series and episodes produced by Granada and starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes and either Burke or Hardwicke as Watson.

    Brett certainly gave the most definitive portrayal of Holmes. One must remember that Holmes, although a decent and upright gentleman had his dark side -- his conceit, impatience with people of lesser intelligence and, as a product of imperial Victorian England, he displayed traces of jingoism, racism, sexism and hypocrisy. Note that episode where he remarks on the French surname of a suspect or in the cavalier manner he uses pejoratives to refer to peoples of Asiatic origin. In another episode he tells Watson that his nemesis is "but a woman." Expecting high moral standards of others, he was nevertheless a drug addict (cocaine in the original stories by Doyle and also absinthe in the Granada series). He also used smoked opium occasionally when in disguise to track down suspects or missing persons. In one episode he was caught red-handed by Watson (the one portrayed by Hardwicke) with a syringe although it is not certain what drug it was supposed to contain, probably morphine as I doubt if heroin had already been extracted from opium at that time.

    These flaws viewed in the context of the era and of the peculiar circumstances of Holmes, instead of making him out as an ogre, make him all the more human and believable. On the whole, however, Brett's Holmes is exceedingly kind, self sacrificing and high minded. He could also be quite droll and able to take jokes at his expense as when a phrenologist remarked that he would very much like to take a cast of the cranium of the very intelligent Holmes "until the original should become available." Note that he rarely collects fees and places life and limb on the line for his clients. No wonder the sophisticatedly discerning French have a Jeremy Brett society.

    Between Burke and Hardwicke as Watson, one is likely to vote for Burke as he is funnier, younger and better looking. But Hardwicke better displays the character of a retired officer of the Indian (Imperial British) Army by his physical courage and readiness to use his firearm. His portrayal also brings out the difficult side of Holmes. It was to Hardwicke's Watson that Holmes unusually expresses (in a letter in Hound of the Baskervilles) deep concern and affection with such words as "there is nothing that I desire more than to have you safely back in our Baker st. lodgings." Finally, if you have seen all the episodes, watch them again and keep your eyes peeled for those delicious antiques -- porcelain washbowls, iron stoves, 19th century lamps, brass door knockers, handsome hansoms and carriages, even a pristine horse drawn red and brass fire engine with immaculate white hoses. And were those mansions, manor houses and country cottages merely sets or genuine locations? I suspect the latter. I would suggest to the English that they revise their Sherlock Holmes tours to include visits to places where Granada shot the series.
    7grantss

    Good, but not in the same league as the previous two Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes series

    Following on from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Return of Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes continues to solve crimes in his own inimitable fashion. He is ably assisted by his friend Dr Watson.

    The third Sherlock Holmes series to star Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes. The first series, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, was brilliant. Quite easily the definitive adaption of the novels as it replicated the Victorian England setting and atmosphere so perfectly. The plots were solid and character engagement was good. The engagement levels were aided by the fantastic performances of Jeremy Brett.

    The second series, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, was also great but not quite as good as the first series. Most of the ingredients were still there but it didn't quite have the darkness, grittiness, tension and engagement levels of The Adventures Of so brilliant. It just felt less polished.

    The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes started very well and seemed a worthy follow-up to those two excellent series. However, from a point the episodes get weaker and weaker, as if all the best stories had been taken and the producers were happy to adapt any Sherlock Holmes story into an episode. Some very odd plots, culminating in the final episode which was pure style over substance.

    Jeremy Brett also isn't quite in the same form as he was in the first two series, further diminishing the quality.

    All in all it's okay but nowhere as good as the first two series.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 febbraio 1991 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Granada Television
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