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Les souvenirs de Sherlock Holmes

Original title: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
  • TV Series
  • 1991–1993
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
6.5K
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Les souvenirs de Sherlock Holmes (1991)
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Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mysteries of the Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax, Thor Bridge, Shoscombe Old Place, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Illustrious Client and The Creeping ... Read allHolmes and Dr. Watson solve the mysteries of the Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax, Thor Bridge, Shoscombe Old Place, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Illustrious Client and The Creeping Man.Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mysteries of the Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax, Thor Bridge, Shoscombe Old Place, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Illustrious Client and The Creeping Man.

  • Stars
    • Jeremy Brett
    • Edward Hardwicke
    • Rosalie Williams
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    8.7/10
    6.5K
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    POPULARITY
    4,952
    4,817
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Brett
      • Edward Hardwicke
      • Rosalie Williams
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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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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    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.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Excellent series, with some true high points.

    The Case book of Sherlock Holmes isn't perhaps the golden era for Jeremy Brett and co, it's still an almost brilliant run for the enigmatic detective. The production values are phenomenal, each story looks incredible with sumptuous costumes and exquisite costumes.

    Brett remained incredible as Holmes from start to finish, Hardwicke continued to impress as Watson, I loved Burke, but always felt that Hardwicke was more in keeping with the character in the books.

    The Problem of Thor Bridge and The Master Blackmailer are my personal favourites, but each has something to offer, The Last Vampyre perhaps being the weakest entry. Some terrific guest performances, Cheryl Campbell and Robert Hardy being two of note.

    All in all, excellent. 8/10
    The Peacemaker

    Excellent Work Bringing Stories To Life

    Jeremy Brett is ( possibly next to William Gillette, Basil Rathbone or Arthur Wontner ) the greatest Holmes portrayer of all time. He, with Edward Hardwicke (son of Sir Cedric) make the stories come alive with actors just like the characters. If you love Holmes, try to catch this on TV (I'll admit it's not always on).
    MISSMOOHERSELF

    JEREMY BRETT IS SHERLOCK HOLMES

    Last night "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes: The Creeping Man" aired on the Biography Channel. It started out scary but with a typical British flair for understatement. But it ended up amazingly! Charles Kay, a marvelous character actor if ever there was one, played a widower with a daughter engaged to his assistant. One morning she tells her father she has seen an intruder at her window. Her father gives her the "there-there" treatment, saying she was only dreaming because her bedroom is too high up for an intruder. But when the truth comes out, the story becomes a feat of sheer amazement, especially the end which I shall not spoil by giving it away here. All I can say is Charles Kay should have gotten the British equivalent of an Emmy for that performance. I think he even surpassed the (late) GREAT Jeremy Brett, whose Sherlock Holmes is so wonderful. Mr. Kay, if you can read this, I hope you know how much I enjoyed that scene last night and how much I've enjoyed all your works. And I wish with all my heart I could tell Jeremy Brett how marvelous I always thought he was, whether he was playing a toy soldier in 19th century Russia (Nicholas in "War & Peace,"), a martinet in "My Fair Lady" (even if he didn't really sing "On the Street Where You Live" to Audrey Hepburn) or as Sherlock Holmes. I used to think there was only one Sherlock Holmes - Mr. Basil Rathbone. Now I see there are 2. And I hope they're in heaven, talking to one another about Sherlock and talking with the "discoverer" (author) of Sherlock Holmes, namely, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Anyway, if you didn't see the episode last night, then wait until it comes back again or if you don't want to wait, then order the Casebook of Sherlock Holmes. This was a marvelous episode in a truly marvelous series.
    10planktonrules

    Still more greatness!

    Thank goodness for the wonderful folks at Granada Television. In the mid 1980s, they created the absolute best Sherlock Holmes ever to make it to the big or small screen. Unlike all the previous versions, which LIBERALLY deviated from the Conan Doyle stories, the Granada films tried to be perfect in every detail.

    Unlike the caricature of Holmes that you see in previous films where he wears a deerstalker hat, smokes a curved pipe and spouts "elementary, my dear Watson", this Holmes is true to the original character. Additionally, Dr. Watson is not the bumbling idiot as portrayed by Nigel Bruce (Bruce should burn in Hell for how he ruined this character).

    The first mini-series by Granada was exceptional and Jeremy Brett was the greatest Holmes ever. The second picked up exactly where it should have as did this third series.

    Intelligently written and wonderful throughout. See these films and get hooked!!

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      The last performance of Dame Gwen Ffrangcon Davies. NOTE: She was 100. She gave up the stage in her 80s when her eyesight made moving around the sets unsafe. In several of her few film roles she appears seated.
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      Edited into Biography: Sherlock Holmes: The Great Detective (1995)

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1991 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los casos de Sherlock Holmes
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      • Granada Television
      • WGBH
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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