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Sherlock Holmes: Crime en bohême

Original title: The Royal Scandal
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
488
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Matt Frewer in Sherlock Holmes: Crime en bohême (2001)
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes - the world's greatest detective - faces a most alluring adversary... Legendary opera star Irene Adler is threatening to destroy the King of Bohemia'... Read allSir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes - the world's greatest detective - faces a most alluring adversary... Legendary opera star Irene Adler is threatening to destroy the King of Bohemia's reputation with proof of their illicit affair. The evidence? A photograph. Her ransom? T... Read allSir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes - the world's greatest detective - faces a most alluring adversary... Legendary opera star Irene Adler is threatening to destroy the King of Bohemia's reputation with proof of their illicit affair. The evidence? A photograph. Her ransom? The king's hand in marriage. But not only does investigating detective Sherlock Holmes alre... Read all

  • Director
    • Rodney Gibbons
  • Writers
    • Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Joe Wiesenfeld
  • Stars
    • Matt Frewer
    • Kenneth Welsh
    • Liliana Komorowska
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    488
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rodney Gibbons
    • Writers
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
      • Joe Wiesenfeld
    • Stars
      • Matt Frewer
      • Kenneth Welsh
      • Liliana Komorowska
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Sherlock Holmes
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Dr. John H. Watson
    Liliana Komorowska
    Liliana Komorowska
    • Irene Adler
    Daniel Brochu
    Daniel Brochu
    • Wiggins
    Seann Gallagher
    Seann Gallagher
    • Meisener
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Mycroft Holmes
    Robin Wilcock
    Robin Wilcock
    • Crown Prince
    Alain Goulem
    Alain Goulem
    • PC Trevor
    Jacob Richmond
    • Cadogan West
    Kathleen McAuliffe
    • Mrs. Hudson
    Alan Legros
    • Burly #1
    Kevin Ryder
    • Burly #2
    Julian Casey
    • Inspector Lestrade
    Noel Burton
    • Professor Morgan
    David Francis
    • Jenkins
    Harry Hill
    • Lord Hareford
    Ed Langham
    • Sir James Walter
    Aaron Hancox
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    • Director
      • Rodney Gibbons
    • Writers
      • Arthur Conan Doyle
      • Joe Wiesenfeld
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    2Leofwine_draca

    Worst. Holmes. Ever.

    One of four Sherlock Holmes TV movies made in Canada at the turn of the century and starring Matt Frewer as the eponymous detective. I hate to say it but having also seen CASE OF THE WHITECHAPEL VAMPIRE, I think these were four films too many.

    THE ROYAL SCANDAL is an appalling Holmes adaptation, one seemingly aimed at children. That's the only way I can explain the horrendous, pantomime style acting and the join-the-dots style of storytelling. Irene Adler's in this one, but she's unrecognisable from the story, and the plot seems to mix in a few different Holmes tales along the way.

    The production values are just about acceptable, I suppose, but the plotting is straight out of some TV movie of the week and the characters unrecognisable from the Conan Doyle creations. Frewer's fey, foppish Holmes in particular seems to be like Mr Wickham out of PRIDE & PREJUDICE and has to be the worst on-screen Holmes ever. As such, I advise you to avoid this film like the plague.
    91bilbo

    A good adaption

    It is not awful - just not for the purist.

    I suspect that Johnny Lee Miller adapted his Sherlock after watching this film.

    Watson is excellent as are the villains.

    I have a complete collection of the original Strand magazines and am well aware of how many versions of Holmes do vary as do many of the plot lines. However, I feel that a little artistic licence can be allowed otherwise it would be like watching the Shakespearian society reciting Othello as against watching Orson Well's superb adaption.

    One thing was missing though - Holmes' cocaine addiction, remembering that these drugs could be freely purchased in that era.

    Overall worth a watch.
    5CinemaSerf

    The Royal Scandal

    This starts off with a clunky disclaimer claiming the film is based on characters from the public domain and so isn't approved by the estate of creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. That's rather off-putting but it is still just about worth persevering with the rest of it. Matt Frewer dons the deerstalker and together with Kenneth Welsh as "Dr. Watson" they are drawn into a scandal that threatens the reputation of the King of Bohemia. It turns out that an old sparring partner of "Holmes" - the actress "Irene Adler" (Liliana Komorowska) is in town, and soon the duo deduce that she is probably behind a much greater plan to steal state secrets of a military nature. The production here is adequate; the costumes and staging look fine and the story is pretty accurate to the book. The acting, though - well that is all rather static. Frewer tries his hand at Holmes very much in the vein of Jeremy Brett rather than Basil Rathbone, and his delivery is all just a bit too calculated and sterile for me. It is also quite a long old slog, coming in just fractionally under the two hour mark for an adventure that really could do with shaving off half an hour or so. It passes the time, but I'm afraid is an instantly forgettable effort from all concerned.
    4KatharineFanatic

    A Misguided Adaptation

    When Sherlock Holmes faces an old enemy in the beautiful form of Irene Adler, a woman with a keenly criminal mind, his wills become torn between sentimentality and justice. He has been commissioned by the Prince of Germany to recover a compromising photograph taken with Irene, but is soon swept into a world of political intrigue, unrest, scandal, and double intentions that could be his downfall.

    Filled with dark, fog-shrouded chases through London, heart-stopping instances of horror, and momentary glimpses into the mind of Sherlock Holmes, "The Royal Scandal" was meant to be a classic among film adaptations. Sadly, it falls far short. The film begins most appropriately with a disclaimer saying that it has not been endorsed by any member of Doyle's family. This in itself was a grand giveaway that the following hour and a half of whirlwind scandal, deception, romance and imperial intrigue was not exactly what good old Doyle intended when he penned "A Scandal in Bohemia," upon which the production is very loosely based.

    Given, the film is not an entire flop. It manages to follow closely the story in some areas and expand out in others. Borrowing the blueprint scam and political tensions from His Last Bow, it attempts to make for itself a winning mystery of charm and interest and could have carried itself off well were it not for the gaping holes in character development. Our first and most glaring flaw is found in Holmes himself... a distracted, romantically entangled Holmes. A Sherlock Holmes who finds himself blinded by beauty and seduction, who prides himself one moment on "being the one exception" in the male race who consistently gives in to Irene Adler's temptations; and the next finds himself compromised.

    Non-literary fans of Sherlock Holmes will even notice the flaws; that Homes would ever place personal interest before one of his cases is ridiculous; and his interest in Irene is played out on more a personal nature than a willingness to corner her for the government's sake. To Sherlock Holmes, this would be the ultimate humiliation. On the other end of the tables, the political intrigue that is played out is very enthralling as Irene and Holmes play out a delightful game of cat and mouse. London is at its most mysterious and sinister. We are also introduced to characters only alluded to in the novels... namely his political brother Mycroft, and the street-wise Wiggins.

    In conclusion, it is a film that wavers between being likable due to the nature of its intent and distasteful to true lovers of the Canon. If you are a died-in-the-wool Sherlockian like myself, you will find Holmes inability to control his feelings somewhat hard to swallow. But the rest of the production is just seductive enough to draw you into a world of lies, deceptions, and double agents that would please any mystery buff. Hallmark could have done better; maybe next time their writer would fare better in actually *reading* the Canon.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Scandalous temptation

    Am a huge fan of Sherlock Holmes and get a lot of enjoyment out of Arthur Conan Doyle's stories. Also love Basil Rathbone's and especially Jeremy Brett's interpretations to death. So would naturally see any Sherlock Holmes adaptation that comes my way, regardless of its reception.

    The third film in the generally negatively received (though not unwatchable) four films starring Matt Frewer, 'The Royal Scandal' fares better than 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' and 'The Sign of Four'. It at least doesn't have the dubious distinction of butchering classic stories, 'The Sign of Four' was particularly disappointing. There are far better Sherlock Holmes adaptations though, even the worst Jeremy Brett adaptations are superior than any of Frewer's films. Not terrible, but should have been much better.

    Again, Kenneth Welsh is the best thing about 'The Royal Scandal' and the only good actor in the film. He is an excellent Watson and more the faithful interpretation of a loyal and intelligent Watson and not the bumbling buffoon for comic relief purposes.

    Found some of the locations suitably atmospheric, if perhaps not authentic, and the adaptation shot competently enough.

    However, my negative feelings on Frewer's Holmes remains unchanged. He is far too manic and eccentric, with too much of an over-emphasis on hammy humour in places, and his rapport with Watson too abrasive and borderline bullying. The supporting cast range from bland (Irene Adler) to pantomimic (the villains, which are basically barely developed caricatures).

    Moreover, 'The Royal Scandal' has a lack of tension and suspense and is pretty dull. It further suffers from being somewhat over-stuffed, too many various and different ideas cobbled together and it just feels muddled and disjointed. The costumes are not particularly appealing to look at and some of the dialogue, apart from some thought-provoking moments, is ham-fisted. Having too much emphasis on Holmes taking on the case on a more personal level didn't feel right either.

    Overall, lacklustre while not being unwatchable. 4/10 Bethany Cox

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      Followed by The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire (2002)

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    • Release date
      • October 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Королівський скандал
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
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      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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