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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
The second part of the series of television films based on the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle about Sherlock Holmes. The film consists of three episodes (The King of Blackmail, Mortal Fight and Tiger Hunt), filmed based on the stories of Arthur Conan Doyle "The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton", "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House", as well as small episodes from the stories "The Interpreter's Case", "Silver" and "The Retired Drunkard".
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Plot Summary
This beloved Soviet television series meticulously adapts Arthur Conan Doyle's classic Sherlock Holmes stories. Set in late 19th-century London, it follows the brilliant deductive reasoning of Sherlock Holmes and the loyal companionship of Dr. John Watson as they solve intricate mysteries. Each episode presents a self-contained case, showcasing Holmes's unparalleled intellect and Watson's steadfast presence.
Critical Reception
The series was a monumental success in the Soviet Union and has garnered a significant international following over the years. It is widely praised for its faithful adaptation of the source material, excellent performances, authentic period detail, and atmospheric direction. Critics and audiences alike often laud it as one of the definitive screen portrayals of Sherlock Holmes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful and atmospheric adaptation of Conan Doyle's works.
Vasily Livanov's portrayal of Holmes is considered iconic and deeply nuanced.
The series effectively captures the spirit and intricacies of the original stories.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this Soviet-era production in Western platforms, audience reception generally points to high satisfaction, particularly among those familiar with and appreciative of classic detective fiction.
Awards & Accolades
Vasily Livanov was awarded the Order of Friendship by the Russian President in 2006 and received an OBE from Queen Elizabeth II in 2007 for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. The series itself won numerous awards within the Soviet Union.
Fun Fact
Vasily Livanov's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes was so well-regarded in the UK that a statue of him as Holmes, alongside Vitaly Solomin as Watson, was erected in Moscow in 2007, with the British Ambassador in attendance.
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