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Sherlock Holmes Returns

  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
433
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Anthony Higgins in Sherlock Holmes Returns (1993)
ComedyCrimeMystery

Sherlock Holmes is awakened in modern times with a tale that he had invented a method of suspended animation that he had used on himself. Awakened by an earthquake, he is helped by Amy Winsl... Read allSherlock Holmes is awakened in modern times with a tale that he had invented a method of suspended animation that he had used on himself. Awakened by an earthquake, he is helped by Amy Winslow, who lives at 1994 Baker Street in San Francisco. There he is joined by a new group of ... Read allSherlock Holmes is awakened in modern times with a tale that he had invented a method of suspended animation that he had used on himself. Awakened by an earthquake, he is helped by Amy Winslow, who lives at 1994 Baker Street in San Francisco. There he is joined by a new group of Baker Street Irregulars led by Zapper. His battles lead him to the evil Moriarty clan led ... Read all

  • Director
    • Kenneth Johnson
  • Writers
    • Kenneth Johnson
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Stars
    • Anthony Higgins
    • Debrah Farentino
    • Mark Adair-Rios
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    433
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Writers
      • Kenneth Johnson
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Stars
      • Anthony Higgins
      • Debrah Farentino
      • Mark Adair-Rios
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anthony Higgins
    Anthony Higgins
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Debrah Farentino
    Debrah Farentino
    • Amy Winslow
    Mark Adair-Rios
    Mark Adair-Rios
    • Zapper
    • (as Mark Adair Rios)
    Joy Coghill
    Joy Coghill
    • Mrs. Hudson
    Julian Christopher
    Julian Christopher
    • Lt. Griffin
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • James Moriarty Booth
    Eli Gabay
    Eli Gabay
    • Lt. Ortega
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Lt. Civita
    Kerry Sandomirsky
    Kerry Sandomirsky
    • Mrs. Ortega
    Fabricio Santin
    • Pavon
    Jorge Varas
    Jorge Varas
    • Slick
    Jason Diablo
    • Rancho
    Gerry Therrien
    Gerry Therrien
    • Ronald Hunt
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    Catherine Lough Haggquist
    • Resuscitation Nurse
    • (as Catherine Lough)
    Peter Kelamis
    Peter Kelamis
    • Respiratory Therapist
    Susan Lee Appling
    • Nurse #1
    • (as Susan Appling)
    John Wardlow
    • Old Man Moriarty
    Devon Sawa
    Devon Sawa
    • Young Booth
    • Director
      • Kenneth Johnson
    • Writers
      • Kenneth Johnson
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
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    bob the moo

    A dumb movie that is just about enjoyable - but Holmes fans will not be able to believe what they are seeing

    Dr Amy Winslow (you heard me - Winslow) is visiting Mrs Hudson when she accidentally knocks off the power in her house. This causes Mrs Hudson's secret to be revealed - that a man lies in a suspended state in her basement. The man wakes up and Sherlock Holmes is delighted to find that his formula for allowing suspended animation has worked! After readjusting to his new surroundings Holmes teams up with Dr Winslow (you heard me), who he detects has a sharp mind similar to his own, and immediately picks up an interest in a couple of unusual murders involving wild animals.

    I tuned into this film fearing the absolute worst - I consider myself a fan of Holmes and the only film versions I will consistently come back to are those of Rathbone and Bruce. I was surprised to find that I actually enjoyed the film even if I couldn't not avoid just how silly it all was. I can understand why it was given the pilot treatment - each week a new case driven forward by fast detection, some fighting, fish out of water jokes and, dare I say it, possible romance with Winslow (you heard me). However I can also see why it wasn't picked up - it is silly, the plot is daft and it is difficult to see the humour being taken anywhere from here. Likewise the characters are pretty one-dimensional and look to have no real room to develop; sure you can see what they will do but their characters will not grow - only follow the well worn `will they, won't they' cliché.

    What surprised me was the fact that it was actually rather enjoyable. The humour is what makes it work - jokes about misunderstanding over modern things could have been done rather clumsily but the script uses them well occasionally here. The best example is how the film has Holmes show off his deduction skills but gets it wrong by misunderstanding the significance of modern items around the room (thinking a policeman is kind to `short people' on the basis of an award from his Little League!), also a good joke about his sexuality. Of course this is not enough to make it a good film but it makes this less painful and a little bit of fun to watch. Generally of course it is all very weak and is easily one of the worst film versions of Holmes that I have seen for quite a while. Conan-Doyle will be spinning in his grave of course and purists (hell, even many vague fans) will be staring open-mouthed in disbelief. It is not just the updating of the Holmes' character to modern times (they even did that idea in the 1940's versions) but the fact that it turns Holmes into a jokey character that is to be used as a weekly bit of standard romantic/comedy/drama.

    Higgins is hardly a good Holmes but he is an enjoyable lead. He holds himself up to ridicule well and it is only where he is required to deliver a more serious side to his character that he falls down and looks like he is unable to do it. Farentino is nice enough but the fate of her character is so obvious that it put me off (I'll wager a tenner that it would have been `will they, won't they' all round); there is no other reason to turn Dr Watson into the female Dr Winslow - they may even have toyed with the idea of having her be a Watson but they were worried of the confusion it may cause viewers - either that or they took the view that it was bad enough to desecrate a tomb without digging up the body and p*ssing on it as well! The support cast is OK but never really get above the TVM standard - Adair-Rios is OK (clearly hoping for a good sidekick role) and Pogue is an acceptable Moriarty despite the material given to him to work with.

    Overall this is not a good film but it is reasonably enjoyable in a temporary, silly manner. It is a terrible Holmes film and it is no mystery why it was never picked up for a series, but it has a reasonable touch of humour that can just above cover the weaknesses for most of the time. I enjoyed it but it is a poor film and fans of Conan-Doyle's original work will feel like they are looking at a car crash but unable to look away.
    10dross92

    We thought it was a hoot!

    No, it is not traditional Holmes, but for our family, it was clean, fast-paced and funny ... well worth watching repeatedly!

    If you just don't take yourselves and Sherlock too seriously, it's a hoot! Yes, the scene at the beginning was a bit hokey, but his demeanor in performing the initial discoveries upon awakening was hilarious.

    We loved the twists ... thought his ineptitude juxtaposed with his genius was fantastic ... and we loved the sling-shot effect his revised conclusions had on us.

    I particularly loved his dealing with technology ... his responses to American 20th century slang ... his misdirections as a result of the new "wonders" he had yet to learn ... and yeah, Big Willy ... heh, heh, heh.

    And then there was Zapper ... ah, he was absolutely the best ... what growth potential there was for that character!

    Dr. Winslow was a perfect foil ... not just a hanging on the coat tails side-kick ... I liked her.

    We also had the impression that Mrs. Hudson's character was going to be more present if this had gone into series, and that would have been fun.

    I wish we could find it in distribution as a CD so we could watch it more often ... the tape I made from the original TV airing is almost completely worn out.

    So, lighten up and I'm certain you'll love it, too ... if you can ever find it.

    Please, if any of you find it you'll let me know about it, eh?;-)

    Yeah ... I liked Moriarity from 'Young Sherlock' being Sherlock here .... that was kewl.
    nicholas-8

    A promising TV pilot

    This movie seemed to pretty clearly be a series pilot that was not picked up. That's a shame, as I enjoyed the sense of humor in the movie. There were possibilities, as long as they didn't try to get too clever with some of the supporting characters that they seemed to be setting up.
    7glsilva

    A Rather Fun Movie

    This would have proved to be a fun series if produced. The Sherlock Holmes, not usually my favorite character, was well cast and Deborah Farentino would have been a fine addition. Not as serious as the Doyle novels, of which were relatively low brow. The story was interesting and well staged. Its too bad that some have taken them seriously, but when taken with a good mood, I guarantee you could really enjoy this little lark. Living in San Francisco for a number of years it was nice to see the old city. No, it isn't classic mystery, but really, neither was the source material. All in all a well paced breezy mystery worthy of attention it never received.
    10alyt

    Sherlock was great

    I would like to see a sequel. The situation of Sherlock being alive in the 1990's has tremendous potential and Anthony Higgins doesn't hurt either.

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    • Trivia
      Anthony Higgins, who plays the main protagonist in this movie, played Professor Rathe--the film's main antagonist-- in Young Sherlock Holmes. Towards the end of the movies, Rathe survives his icy demise and at the end of Young Sherlock Holmes' film credit, Rathe checks into an inn as the infamous Moriarty.
    • Goofs
      Holmes refers to Winslow's car being "burglarized". An Englishman from 1899 would have used the term "burgled" instead.
    • Quotes

      Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear... Winslow.

    • Connections
      Remake of Le retour de Sherlock Holmes (1987)

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 1994 Baker Street: Sherlock Holmes Returns
    • Filming locations
      • North Shore Studios, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Kenneth Johnson Productions
      • Paragon Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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