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The Final Problem (1985)
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Writers:
Arthur Conan Doyle (short story "The Resident Patient" from volume "The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes")John Hawkesworth (developer)
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"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (1984)Original Air Date:
29 September 1985 (Season 2, Episode 6)Plot:
Holmes and Watson travel to Europe to escape Moriarty's vengeance. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Most Excellent Dramatization of Sherlock Holmes! Perfection! Flawless! moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Jeremy Brett | ... | Sherlock Holmes | |
| David Burke | ... | Dr. John Watson | |
| Eric Porter | ... | Moriarty | |
| Rosalie Williams | ... | Mrs. Hudson | |
| Olivier Pierre | ... | Director of the Louvre | |
| Claude Le Saché | ... | Minister of the Interior | |
| Michael Goldie | ... | The Artist | |
| Robert Henderson | ... | American Millionaire | |
| Paul Sirr | ... | Young Art Expert | |
| Jim Dunk | ... | Porter at Victoria | |
| Paul Humpoletz | ... | Herr Steiler | |
| Simon Adams | ... | Swiss Youth |
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UK:51 minFun Stuff
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One of the few episodes with genuine narration. moreQuotes:
Dr. John Watson: You didn't write this? There is no sick Englishwoman at the hotel?Herr Steiler: No, but it is the hotel mark. Of course! There was a tall old Englishman who came here after you had gone. He said -
[Watson realizes it was a trap and runs back, horrified]
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Well, I just watched this 1984 Granada production in October 2007 having read the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes in the late 1990's. And I must say that not only was the screenplay as faithful to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story as you could get - it was an absolutely faithful production. For anyone who has read "The Final Problem", you will know that this is a very special and perhaps the most significant Sherlock Holmes tale. To those who are unfamiliar with the story, I shall be careful not to convey spoilers which will diminish the key plot points for you. But let me say that this tale takes Holmes and Watson beyond the bounds of England to face a formidable enemy, and in doing so expresses the depths of the friendship between Holmes and Watson, while also showing some spectacular scenery. Every minute detail was vividly shown and expressed, and I ACTUALLY applauded Granada at the conclusion of this episode, because their standards of quality and faithfulness to every detail of the story and characters is absolutely flawless. Bravo Granada! Bravo!