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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The twentieth century begins
The fifth and final part of the cycle of Soviet television feature films, filmed by director Igor Maslennikov based on the stories of the English writer Arthur Conan Doyle about the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. In the first part based on the works - "The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb", "The Adventure of the Second Stain". In the second part based on the works - "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans", and "His Last Bow".
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Plot Summary
This installment of the beloved Soviet series finds Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson navigating the turn of the 20th century. The film presents a series of interconnected mysteries that test Holmes's deductive prowess, including a case involving a mysterious admirer, a stolen document, and a plot with potentially international implications. Watson's steadfast companionship and keen observations continue to be invaluable to Holmes as they delve into the darker corners of Victorian and Edwardian London.
Critical Reception
Generally well-received by audiences familiar with the series, this film is praised for its faithful adaptation of Conan Doyle's characters and atmosphere. Critics often highlight the strong performances of the lead actors, the detailed period production, and the engaging mysteries. While perhaps not as groundbreaking as earlier entries, it remains a solid entry in the saga, appreciated for its continued commitment to the spirit of the original stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the chemistry between Livanov and Solomin.
Applauded for its authentic period detail and atmosphere.
Found to be engaging and well-plotted, maintaining the series' quality.
Google audience: Audience reviews often commend the film for its faithfulness to Arthur Conan Doyle's works and the superb performances of Vasili Livanov as Holmes and Vitali Solomin as Watson. Viewers appreciate the intricate plots and the immersive historical setting, cementing its status as a favorite among fans of the detective genre.
Fun Fact
Vasili Livanov, who played Sherlock Holmes, was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2006 for his services to drama and Anglo-Russian relations, largely due to his iconic portrayal of the character.
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