Sherlock Holmes (1955) Case of the Neurotic Detective pt 1
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@greengrendel It's never enough, is it? a 7 percent solution of Holmes :D
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absolutely agree. I have many incarnations of Holmes here at my home. Everyone from Arthur Wonter, to Jeremy Brett, to Matt Frewer. Ronald fit the part.
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@ysbaddaden2003 , that would be The Man with the Twisted Lip. At the start of the story Watson goes to look for his friend's husband in an opium den and sees Holmes there in disguise while he investigates the disappearance of Mr. Neville St. Clair
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Actually it's cocaine and morphine. I always make the mistake about the cocaine, because opium was the more common of the two at the time. It was often used as a sleeping drug laudanum. But of course, Homes was trying to decrease the tedium between cases, not increase it.
There was also a story, whose title I can no longer remember the title, where Holmes was in disguise in an opium den, despite the fact that he disapproved of opium.
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@ysbaddaden2003 it's cocaine not opium but if thats what this says then whatever
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I thought Sherlock Holmes WAS the neurotic detective
And addicted to opium to boot...
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Sherlock Holmes couldn't solve the killings of Jack The Ripper....lol Some detective...lol
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basil rathbone is sherlock holmes
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do you know of other Holmes serials or movies except from the Granada series, the Basil Rathbone one and the russian?
very underrated... this should have been done out into many more seasons. i hear that a hound of the baskervilles was considered, starring howard and marion-crawford-- but never, of course, made. seems so sad to me.
falstaffswims 3 years ago 10
I completely agree. Ronald was such a handsome, charming man.
(:
NightmareCHILDRENx 3 years ago 9