Young Sherlock Holmes
Overview
Directed by Barry Levinson (DINER, RAIN MAN) and produced by Steven Spielberg, this imaginative tale presumes that Sherlock Holmes and John Watson met as young men at a boarding school in the late 1800s. Holmes (Nicholas Rowe) is already an aspiring detective when Watson (Alan Cox) arrives in his dormitory anticipating a studious life in preparation for medical school. With the help of Elizabeth (Sophie Ward), who is the niece of an eccentric professor as well as the love of Holmes' life, the famous detective team begins investigating the mysterious deaths of wealthy men who appear to be the victims of horrible hallucinations. The investigation leads to their discovery of an evil sect based on Egyptian mythology that sacrifices young women and whose leader has his own reasons for seeking revenge against a group of prominent Englishmen. Screenwriter Chris Columbus cleverly presupposes the origin of Holmes' trademark pipe and deerstalker cap as well as the reason why he never married.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Barry Levinson - Director
Nicholas Rowe
Alan Cox
Sophie Ward
Anthony Higgins
Susan Fleetwood
Freddie Jones
Nigel Stock
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Earl Rhodes
Brian Oulton
Details
- Format: DVD (Widescreen)
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 097360167047
- Genre: ACTION / ADVENTURE
- Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
- Release Date: December 2003
Movie Reviews
Synopsis:
YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES is a fanciful chronicle of the master sleuth's school days with his lifelong comrade, John Watson, set in 1870s London. They unwittingly become entangled in a series of mysterious murders. The film received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
Notes:
Theatrical release: December 1985.
Filmed at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
Reviews:
"...Not only the best movie to feature an Egyptian blowgun in several years, but also one of the few really stylish and entertaining American movies of 1985....Charming..." - 12/04/1985 New York Times, p.C21
"...[The] Holmes mysteries are brilliant with deduction and logic..." - 11/27/1985 Variety
"...Charming....It is a sumptuously, expertly designed picture with a rich Dickensian flavor..." - 12/04/1985 Los Angeles Times, p.C1
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