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Les mystères de Londres

Original title: Houdini and Doyle
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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7.2/10
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Stephen Mangan and Michael Weston in Les mystères de Londres (2016)
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At the turn of the 20th century the Metropolitan Police were overwhelmed with bizarre cases so they turned to outsiders including Houdini and Doyle, who collaborated with New Scotland Yard o... Read allAt the turn of the 20th century the Metropolitan Police were overwhelmed with bizarre cases so they turned to outsiders including Houdini and Doyle, who collaborated with New Scotland Yard on some unsolved and inexplicable crimes.At the turn of the 20th century the Metropolitan Police were overwhelmed with bizarre cases so they turned to outsiders including Houdini and Doyle, who collaborated with New Scotland Yard on some unsolved and inexplicable crimes.

  • Creators
    • David Hoselton
    • David N. Titcher
  • Stars
    • Michael Weston
    • Stephen Mangan
    • Rebecca Liddiard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,483
    6,848
    • Creators
      • David Hoselton
      • David N. Titcher
    • Stars
      • Michael Weston
      • Stephen Mangan
      • Rebecca Liddiard
    • 28User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Weston
    Michael Weston
    • Harry Houdini
    • 2016
    Stephen Mangan
    Stephen Mangan
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • 2016
    Rebecca Liddiard
    Rebecca Liddiard
    • Adelaide Stratton…
    • 2016
    Emily Carey
    Emily Carey
    • Mary Conan Doyle
    • 2016
    Noah Jupe
    Noah Jupe
    • Kingsley Conan Doyle
    • 2016
    Adam Nagaitis
    Adam Nagaitis
    • George Gudgett…
    • 2016
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Horace Merring…
    • 2016
    Diana Quick
    Diana Quick
    • Cecilia Weiss
    • 2016
    Jacob Blair
    Jacob Blair
    • Benjamin…
    • 2016
    Bo Martynowska
    Bo Martynowska
    • Young Woman
    • 2016
    Paddy C. Courtney
    Paddy C. Courtney
    • Mr. Gaines
    • 2016
    Louise Delamere
    Louise Delamere
    • Touie Doyle
    • 2016
    Jerry-Jane Pears
    Jerry-Jane Pears
    • Florrie
    • 2016
    Edward Akrout
    Edward Akrout
    • Henry
    • 2016
    Lady Conny Sharples
    • Amanda Posh
    • 2016
    Patrick Carney Junior
    Patrick Carney Junior
    • Upper class gent
    • 2016
    Gary Davies
    Gary Davies
    • PC Chris Johnston…
    • 2016
    Keith Lomas
    • Audience…
    • 2016
    • Creators
      • David Hoselton
      • David N. Titcher
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    9Mysterybuff

    Regardless of the Critic's reviews.. I love this show

    Honestly, this show is not supposed to make sense. It's suppose to entertain the view, and that's exactly what it does. Houdini and Doyle, send a time before ours, is really a great show. It's great entertainment for the family. I love the suspense, and their mysteries with a paranormal slant. I like American Houdini paired with proper Doyle. I admit that I do hid behind a cushion from time to time, so there is sufficient thrills. I like that is all wraps up in a hour. I also love how all the characters seem to know each other, that Houdini knows great inventors in America, and Doyle knows famous authors in England. I like that both men are likable. It's not a pretentious show. I feel that it can last as long as Murdoch mysteries, if done right. So far, great first season.
    8RealSushii

    Excellent, no other words to explain these series

    This series are by far, the most amazing and interesting ones. I literally watched the whole 10 episodes nonstop in a row, and I'm proud of it. My eyes just lighted up when I saw the Season 1, and I've to say that I want more! That's mainly why I'm writing this review, because I want and need more! I've come addicted to these TV series, and I love it! I simply loved the "Episode 3: In Manus Dei", the drama on it actually made me cry, and I don't cry much on drama movies, or drama TV series, but this one got me good. I'm currently watching Person Of Interest, but it's ending on Season 5, which I'm currently on (waiting for further episodes) and I need other series to watch. Houdini and Doyle sounds just right type of series to fill that empty space!
    LauraAnnG

    You know... it's actually not that bad. Really!

    I was in free fall after the brilliant first season of Lucifer ended, only to be replaced with what looked like a Sherlock knock-off about Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini. What?

    The first episode was a bit jarring, to be sure. Just kind of silly and ephemeral. You know? I know nothing about Harry Houdini. I do know a little about Conan Doyle because I've read all of his Sherlock stories. I didn't quite get it at first.

    I thought the pilot odd and quirky. It kind of reminded me of the Murdoch Mysteries because it felt so "light weight" -- all air, no substance. But then... the show started to grow on me. I continued watching it and I started to appreciate the writing -- especially the snarky Houdini (he's given some of the best lines, dissing Canadians and bigots, for example, but really Doyle and Adeleide have great lines, too). Both the actor who plays Houdini and the actor who plays Doyle take their roles seriously and do a great job -- no matter that the premise itself is just kind of goofy.

    And, in fact, it seems all of the people involved in making this show take their jobs seriously. It's quite good on many different levels, including the production values as well as the writing and acting.

    I set my DVR.

    And then we had episode four -- Spring-Heel'd Jack -- and I sat up and took notice. Now this is really quite good. The main mystery was excellent. There are some continuing subplots that are compelling. I was appreciating the characters more and more. There really seems to be chemistry between the three leads. And they are not one-dimensional but fairly interesting individuals.

    This isn't great TV, but it is far more entertaining to watch than stupid reality shows. And I believe there's lots of promise here.

    I keep thinking here at the end of ten episodes what's the use of writing this review if Fox is just going to cancel the show after the first season. But, hey. At least I am taking a stand. I really don't have anything terribly negative to say about it. The show falls into that amazing category of re-imagined fiction -- Robin Hood, Dracula, The Musketeers, Hannibal... they are really fun. And this show is fun. The TV version of comfort food. What could be better during a blisteringly hot summer?
    9meebee-57376

    Great show with a new twist on old characters

    I've just got to the end of the first series and I'm really hoping there's going to be more.

    When I started to watch this I wasn't expecting great things. In actual fact I only watched because of 2 things, I love Conan Doyle and Stephen was good as Dirk Gently.

    I quickly have become a fan of this great show. The writing is superb and the sets and costumes are well done but not so elaborate they detract from the characters or the stories.

    I love the way the characters are written and the actors play them very well. I particularly found Houdini cast extremely well with many complex layers to the personality showing through. Stephens portrayal of Doyle was also admirable with the nods to the techniques and skills that he used to create his character Sherlock giving the fans the homage they craved.

    I will say if you are watching this series then please try not to see it as a Sherlock or a Penny Dreadful show. It is basically a murder mystery encompassing characters that are able to give it an entertaining twist. Take it with fresh eyes and enjoy it for the excellent show it is.
    9lusciousmuffins

    Utterly Charming

    The best way to describe this series is X-files meets Downton Abbey. Personally, I'm a fan of stories that mix history in fiction, so perhaps I'm bias in its favor, but there are several aspects of this series which are successful.

    The show's premise is actually fairly straight forward. The characters of Harry Houdini and Arthur Conan Doyle team up with a plucky female detective from Scotland Yard in order to solve a series of cases. Naturally, each of mysteries have what appear to be some element of the supernatural. Most of the stories also touch on the personal struggles of the two leads, so watching from the beginning will enhance your ability to to follow and enjoy each episodes.

    What really makes this series are the actors. In addition to having really talented leads, the cast is strong overall. Perhaps it's just me, but I am sick to death of reality TV and hackneyed sit-coms. Consequently, getting to watch actors who actually know how to act is, for me, more valuable than ever.

    Another thing that makes this very enjoyable to watch is its visual appeal. The costumes and set designs are very well done and, even if not always historically accurate, evocative of a romantic and bygone era.

    The stories themselves are fast-paced and fairly intricate by today's standards. They also blend fantasy and reality in a way that's pretty darn appealing.

    Although billed as a mini-series, if this show doesn't get a second run it will be a shame. It's charming, beautiful, and very watchable.

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    • Trivia
      It is in fact true that Arthur Conan Doyle was friends for some time with Harry Houdini. Although Houdini insisted that Spiritualist mediums employed trickery (and consistently exposed them as frauds), Doyle became convinced that Houdini himself possessed supernatural powers, a view expressed in Doyle's "The Edge of the Unknown." Houdini was apparently unable to convince Doyle that his feats were simply illusions, leading to a bitter public falling out between the two.
    • Goofs
      The series presents Houdini as a playboy. He was married in 1894 and his wife Bess accompanied him on most of his tours, especially in Europe.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Graham Norton Show: Chris Hemsworth/Jessica Chastain/Kirsten Dunst/Stephen Mangan/Raleigh Ritchie (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Houdini and Doyle
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Shore Z Productions
      • Shaw Media
      • Big Talk Productions
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      • 43m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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