Silver Blaze - Part 6 of 6 (Sherlock Holmes)

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Not as good as the book, but still worth watching.

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  • This part is corrupt. Could you repost?

  • can't cause my cd got scratched

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  • LOL

    "Of course he needed to practice. Baaaaa."

    Sherlock Holmes always adds a touch of humor to the most serious of moments. :D I love Jeremy Brett. :)

  • Hurrah for Holmes, I remember reading this one - all the episodes are amazing and so faithful to the original stories. JB rocks as Holmes. Very disappointed to see the new film trailer completely missing the point of SH - yes an able fighter at need but not an action hero or remotely interested in the opposite sex...

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  • @SaranDobby Yes I quite agree. :o)o:

  • By the way, I rather enjoyed the abstract art.....scattered throughout this episode!! (Yah, I know)

  • clean your dvd before you put videos of s.holmes tv.series episodes of them on you tube so it don't mess up again okay my friend

  • Jeremy Bret's performance's are indeed as good as Sir Doyle's books. And in fact his character portrayal captures and adds dimension that Doyle does not explore. Thanks for posting Post More Please.

  • I like how you left the copyright warning on. :)

  • I SWOONED looking at Brett in this scene...aghhhh..... he is gorgeous, and sexy, sexy, sexy, almost painful to watch!

  • The movie version with Rathbone/Bruce was much more involved with Moriarty (Blow gun at the races) but follows the theories in the same way. I prefered the Rathbone Sh.Holmes actor - but I did not like the mid-20th century aspects of WWII. This version, although closer to the Doyle books, lost the glamour and spectacle of the Rathbone series.

  • Thanks, this really helped with my english course work!

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