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Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • PG
  • 3h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
658
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Morgan Fairchild, Christopher Lee, and Patrick Macnee in Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (1991)
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The British government is about to buy the plans to a revolutionary bomb detonator when its plans are stolen and its Austrian inventor murdered. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson go to Vienna t... Read allThe British government is about to buy the plans to a revolutionary bomb detonator when its plans are stolen and its Austrian inventor murdered. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson go to Vienna to track down the plans.The British government is about to buy the plans to a revolutionary bomb detonator when its plans are stolen and its Austrian inventor murdered. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson go to Vienna to track down the plans.

  • Director
    • Peter Sasdy
  • Writers
    • Bob Shayne
    • H.R.F. Keating
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Patrick Macnee
    • Morgan Fairchild
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    658
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Sasdy
    • Writers
      • Bob Shayne
      • H.R.F. Keating
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Patrick Macnee
      • Morgan Fairchild
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • Dr. Watson
    Morgan Fairchild
    Morgan Fairchild
    • Irene Frances Adler
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • Dr. Sigmund Freud
    Engelbert Humperdinck
    Engelbert Humperdinck
    • Eberhardt Bohm
    Tom Lahm
    Tom Lahm
    • Eliot Ness
    Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines
    • Sir Reginald Cholmondley
    Nicholas Gecks
    • Michael Simpson-Makepeace
    Jenny Quayle
    Jenny Quayle
    • Lady Violet Cholmondley
    Michael Siberry
    Michael Siberry
    • Franz Winterhauser
    Dominic Jephcott
    Dominic Jephcott
    • Maj. Von Bork
    Frank Middlemass
    Frank Middlemass
    • Dr. Froelich
    Charlotte Attenborough
    Charlotte Attenborough
    • Margaret Froelich
    James Bree
    James Bree
    • Franz Dietrich
    John Gower
    • Count Helmut Giddings
    Myrtill Nádasi
    Myrtill Nádasi
    • Olga Lindstrom
    • (as Mia Nadasi)
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Franz Hoffman
    Kalman Glass
    • Franz Zimmer
    • Director
      • Peter Sasdy
    • Writers
      • Bob Shayne
      • H.R.F. Keating
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
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    User reviews12

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    6grantss

    A bit of a slog to get through but interesting enough

    The British government is about to buy the plans to a revolutionary bomb detonator when its plans are stolen and its Austrian inventor murdered. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson go to Vienna to track down the plans. They walk into a tangled web of international intrigue with the agents of several governments trying to get hold of the plans.

    Not based on a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle work and it shows. Lacks the tension and tightness of an original Holmes story. Plus the writers feel the need to throw in some historical figures - Sigmund Freud, Eliot Ness - as characters just to engage modern audiences. Even then they botch it as the real Eliot Ness was seven years old at the time this film was set, not the 20-something portrayed here.

    At three hours long it's also a bit of a grind to get through. Quite a lot of padding, sub-plots and needless detours.

    This said, the main plot is reasonably interesting. The Irene Adler sub-plot does add a different dimension to Sherlock Holmes. Moreover, Christopher Lee is great as Holmes, giving him the required level of gravitas and intelligence.
    5rose-294

    Mediocre Sherlock Holmes pastiche

    Not really good, but not really terrible either. Starring Christopher Lee as aged Holmes, Patrick MacNee as Watson and Morgan Fairchild as theatre diva Irene Adler, this TV production has respectable but anodyne BBC costume drama look and so-so mystery. Script by Bob Shayne and British crime fiction writer H R F Keating is a bit dull, direction by Peter Sasdy lacks lushness of Twins of Evil (1971). Polluted by some atrocious dialogue, like "witty" (read: juvenile) mockery of gluttons - in Freudian terms, I am not in anal state to enjoy such antics - and enlivened by cameos from famous historical persons, this is a mediocre pastiche.
    6planktonrules

    Pretty good but overlong.

    In their very late 60s, Christopher Lee and Patrick McNee made a couple made for TV Sherlock Holmes stories. Each was about 3 hours and both were stories not written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Instead, they are supposed to be stories of cases which occurred later in life...presumably after Watson stopped chronicling his adventures.

    Of the two, "Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady" is actually based in part on one of the Conan Doyle stories. It brings back Irene Adler from "A Scandal in Bohemia" and she is the only woman that ever impressed Holmes...and he referred to her as THE woman in later tales...and with great admiration.

    When the story begins, an Austrian inventor is going to sell his remote control detonating device to the British government. But some enemy agents steal the blueprints and soon the creator himself is found dead. Holmes and Watson are called in to try to locate the blueprints and capture the murderers.

    Despite Irene Adler leaving Holmes a letter saying she was leaving Europe never to return in the original story, it seems her husband has died and she has returned to the stage to sing opera. She is happy to see Holmes and seems to see the possibility of romance. The asexual Holmes, while happy to see her, has no such notions and sees her as a way to get one step closer to the killer. What's next? See the film.

    I think some Conan Doyle purists might enjoy seeing Ms. Adler again, as "The Scandal in Bohemia" is one of his best and most memorable stories....and a great character. Unfortunately, Morgan Fairchild is not a great choice, as it's VERY obvious she is not actually singing but very poorly lip synching. I don't know how much is her blame or the directors...but the first number she sings is pretty bad...with her mouth not exactly following the lyrics and her body not moving as if she is singing. She also is way too young for the part considering it is supposed to occur many years after the first story.

    So is the film any good apart from this? It's decent...but like the next Holmes made for TV movie, "Incident at Victoria Falls", it's way overlong and the pacing is at times glacial. Shaving an hour or so off the film might have helped. Still, it think for many it's still well worth seeing...even if no one will apparently ever equal the quality and accuracy of the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes stories made for Grenada TV.
    8hdjones-imdb

    A fun movie, well produced

    Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady was an enjoyable movie, and I thought it was well made. I haven't seen many Sherlock Holmes productions and I'm not really familiar with the specifics of the original stories or the history of the character, so I can't say how well this movie stands up as a Sherlock Holmes production. However, considered by itself as an individual movie it's definitely worth viewing.

    I'm not generally a fan of movies produced for television, but Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady didn't suffer from the problems common to most TV productions. Sets and costumes were numerous and elaborate, and the sound was full, unlike many TV productions with flat sound that is clearly from a set. The plot was well laid out and easily followed, unlike the second production in this series (Incident at Victoria Falls), which I think is a bit convoluted and confusing. One small warning-- this movie was apparently originally broadcast in segments as a small mini-series, and the total run-time is about 3 hours. You'll need to set aside some time if you plan to watch it all in one go.

    Patrick Macnee was fun as Watson, and Christopher Lee plays a convincing Holmes. Morgan Fairchild seemed to be a good fit as the Leading Lady, though there were a couple singing scenes with poor lip-syncing, which might be partially her fault but could also be attributed to the editor and director. The cast is quite large for a television production, with lots of secondary and minor characters, and good performances throughout the movie.

    Overall, Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady is a nice period piece and I enjoyed watching it.
    8dphelan-1

    Better than you might think

    Some readers seem to think Morgan Fairchild was wrong as Irene Adler ( Norton) but I think she was just right. Irene is an American and she is supposed to be a looker and a flamboyant actress. Morgan has those qualities in spades. Despite age differences ( which may have existed in the original story too), I think Lee and Fairchild have a chemistry. The rest of the plot was also not bad. MacNee is a little too goofy as Watson. I prefer the more dignified portrayals of John Mills, David Burke, Edward Hardwicke and even Colin Blakely. MacNee is too much in the Nigel Bruce mold. I wish that more "Golden Years" stories about Holmes had been made. As it is we must content ourselves with this one and "Victoria Falls". The mix of real characters with the fictional was very "Ragtime". Lee was outstanding as Holmes

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Macnee was three months older than Sir Christopher Lee. Both were in the same class at Summer Fields School. Lee died on June 7, 2015, and Macnee died on June 25, 2015.
    • Goofs
      At one point in the story, Sherlock Holmes encounters an American lawman named Eliot Ness (who in reality was to win fame in the 1920s for his efforts to enforce the Prohibition laws). Ness does tell Holmes that this is his "first case" in which case he must have been very precocious, the story is set in 1910, while Ness was born in 1903, which would have made him seven years old at that time.
    • Quotes

      Mycroft Holmes: How soon can you depart?

      Sherlock Holmes: Watson, why are you not packing our bags?

      Dr. Watson: Ah, yes!

    • Connections
      Followed by Sherlock Holmes: Incident at Victoria Falls (1992)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 1996 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
      • Belgium
      • Luxembourg
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sherlock Holmes and the Merry Widow
    • Filming locations
      • Old Castle of Ansembourg, Luxembourg(stand-in for the Castle of the Austrian foreign minister)
    • Production companies
      • Harmony Gold Finance Luxembourg S.A.
      • Banquet et Caisse D'Epargne de l'etat
      • Banque Paribas Luxembourg
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 7 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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