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The Madness of Sherlock Holmes

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2007

Sherlock Holmes is probably the most famous detective in the world. The tales of his exploits have been seen in magazines, books, television screens, the movies and even in computer games. And yet, there is a mysterious side to this fictional character that has eluded and yet drawn us for decades. In a way reminiscent of Holme's art of deduction, this film gets to grips with the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and uncovers an even more bizarre and mysterious tale than anybody could have expected. From secret societies to the occult, from peer pressure to inner turmoil, this is a story of such depth that it will speak to one and all. Uncovering dark secrets of Conan Doyle, this film finally explains what experiences and influences helped to forge the character of not just Sherlock Holmes, but also Moriarty and Watson. You will never see Sherlock Holmes in the same way again.

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  • O. k. he becomed a spiritualist... excuse me but, what's so wrong with that? I mean you can call it silly, ridiculous, but not evil. Spiritualists ARE NOT satanists or something. I've readed some very critical books about that. Those whole spiritualism thing is pretty weird (and a bit creepy in some cases) but (oh boring, I say it again)not evil or destructive in any way. They belive in mental mediums, in ghosts and fairies.

  • Doyle went into spiritualism after the deaths of those very close to him, including his wife, brother and son. Was he a fool? Maybe, but that was how he dealt with the depression caused by the deaths of his loved ones.

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  • @DisneyMagicDreamer85 well doyle wanted to kill of the character and write something else. he brought him back due to public outcry.

  • the newest movie was awesome saw it 2 days ago

  • Depends on what timeline you follow - the publishing or the Holmes reappearance in the adventures timeline, which would be The Empty House, if I remember right...

  • hahaha you have a very bad picture of God then... so you think God aint allmighty?.. typical christianity..

  • Simply brilliant!!!!! ^ ^

  • It amazes me that Doyle attempted to kill off Holmes in the Final Problem, only to resurface him in Hound of the Baskerviles later.

    I love the stories of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.

  • Wow! What a fascinating video. Great work! Thanks for sharing!

  • Loved the video- but why was the background music "Asturias"?

  • you believe that god is omnipotent whilst simultaneously powerless - well done...

  • There is NO GOD!

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