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Permission to Kill reviews Sherlock: Case Of Evil (2002)

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Permission to Kill reviews the James D'Arcy (Holmes) / Vincent D'Onofrio (Moriarty) led Sherlock: Case Of Evil (2002)

The Baskerville Experience promo video

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"Promotional video for The Baskerville Experience - a unique evening of fine cuisine, drama and entertainment set in one of the original locations for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novel ..." The Baskerville Experience and an older, slightly different version The Baskerville Dining Experience

Video: Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes- 'Secret Agent Man' (TSHSN)

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Anne Schmidt of The Sherlock Holmes Social Network posted this groovy music video tribute to TV's top Holmes... Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes- 'Secret Agent Man'

Brett and Hardwicke Interview

Part One Part Two via PLbrettfan

Sherlock, Philo and Fu Manchu on YouTube

William Powell as Philo Vance; Clive Brook as Sherlock Holmes; Warner Oland as Fu Manchu, with Eugene Palette and Jack Oakie. Scene from "Paramount on Parade" (1930)

Sherlock Holmes - Case of Copper

From YouTube comes this 10 minute long short film... Sherlock Holmes - Case of Copper was made as an IBH Film Studies project, which turned out rather well. I attempted to write a script as if it had been Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who wrote it, using the same language and style of writing. Aside from writing the script, I was also the Director, Editor, and Chief Actor in the film. A lot of work, that turned out well. There was numerous other crew members who where a crucial part in making the film, not only actors, but people behind the set as well, including youtube member M4771, who was the chief camera man. I hope you all enjoy 'Sherlock Holmes - Case of Copper'

Rather rare JeremyBrett / Holmes - The Four Oaks Mystery

Part of a 1992 TV telethon The Four Oaks Mystery combined the sleuthing skills of four different telly detectives in four separate short films to solve one rather poor mystery. The detectives Holmes, Van Der Valk, Taggart and Wexford each had their own segment - the Holmes chapter opens the mystery and runs about 5 minutes.. Though rare this is less of a gem than might be hoped. Still, every Sherlockian should have the chance to see it at lease once (completests that many of us are)
Russian cartoon: Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson Found on YouTube - a highly regarded animated take on Holmes from Russia... Part One Part Two