
The Devil in Mr. Holmes
Robert (John Holmes), had his problems, like all men. He just wasn't a ladies man. The only sex he got pleasure from was watching someone else. His friends could pick up women without even trying. Why couldn't John? His penis just wasn't big enough! There was nothing he could do. Why had the "Gods" betrayed him? If the "Gods" betray you, well the "Devil" can help! Just sign Beelzebub's contract and your wishes come true. In the "The Devil In Mr. Holmes" he is now the big-man around town.
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Plot Summary
In this adaptation of the classic Sherlock Holmes story 'The Hound of the Baskervilles,' an aging Sherlock Holmes, retired and living in Sussex, is drawn back into one last case. A mysterious death on the moors of Baskerville Hall bears a striking resemblance to a legend of a monstrous hound that has haunted the Baskerville family for generations. Holmes must unravel the truth behind the spectral beast and the dark secrets of the Baskerville lineage.
Critical Reception
The 1987 adaptation of 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' starring Ian Richardson as Sherlock Holmes received generally positive reviews, particularly for its atmospheric production and Richardson's portrayal of the iconic detective. Critics praised its faithfulness to Arthur Conan Doyle's novel while appreciating the moody cinematography that captured the desolate beauty of the moors. Some found the pacing deliberate, but most agreed it was a solid and engaging mystery.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric direction and faithful adaptation.
- Ian Richardson's performance as Sherlock Holmes was a highlight.
- The moody cinematography effectively captured the eerie setting.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific adaptation is not widely available through aggregated Google reviews, but general sentiment from Sherlock Holmes enthusiasts often highlights its strong cast and faithful storytelling.
Fun Fact
This adaptation is notable for featuring an older, more introspective Sherlock Holmes, deviating slightly from some earlier, more sprightly portrayals, and focusing on the psychological aspects of the mystery.
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