Director: Stirling Silliphant•Genres: Mystery, Crime, Drama
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson travel to New York City to foil a plot by their arch-nemesis, Professor Moriarty. Moriarty has orchestrated a scheme to counterfeit money, threatening the financial stability of the United States. Holmes and Watson must navigate the bustling metropolis, gather clues, and confront Moriarty before his plan can come to fruition.
The made-for-television film received mixed reviews, with some praising Roger Moore's portrayal of Holmes and the intriguing plot, while others found it lacking the depth and complexity of previous Sherlock Holmes adaptations. Its modern setting and American backdrop were points of discussion among critics.
Roger Moore's performance as Holmes is a highlight, offering a charming if slightly less intense take on the character.
The modernization of Holmes and Watson in a contemporary New York setting was seen as an interesting, albeit unconventional, choice.
The plot, revolving around Moriarty's counterfeiting scheme, provides a decent mystery but lacks the intricate plotting of some classic Holmes stories.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's original broadcast as a television movie and limited subsequent releases. However, comments often highlight Roger Moore's suitability for the role and the enjoyable, if not groundbreaking, mystery presented.
This film was part of a series of made-for-television movies in the 1970s that aimed to update classic literary characters for a contemporary audience, with Sherlock Holmes being a notable example.
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