To HardBoiledDetective: I have spent the last two days watching your excellent Sherlock Holmes collection. Today I thought I'd check out my Netflix possibilities. After watching...and deleting...more than one movie, I am back. This is quality worth my time.
This is one of the most interesting stories of Doyle. So relevant even to we today who live in a world where we try to overcome ageing and try with all our might to prolong or restore the vitality of youth.
Basil rathbone got the worst of the flats. Even this one occupied by the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes is comfortable and has light and is not as cluttered and disheveled
Man, there are some coldhearted men in these videos. They didn't give a crap about their women. If my woman said she heard a threatening noise, I'd be ready to hunt for the source with club and gun. I'd expect no less from any so-called "man."
woman was a chattel and often married for her money, and unloved.....and to tell the truth, when a married person is murdered, the spouse is the perp half the time.
then again, milder cases of mental illness, eccentricity and sleep paralysis were kinda lumped intogether and hearing someone living in a tall building seeing a man outside and then fainting might be looked as "an episode of something". Particularly if a person is a sensitive and frail.
At 6:06, that is not Jeremy Brett's hand writing the note as they had a hand double for Jeremy who was left-handed. Hmm! Things are not always what they appear, Sherlock lol www.imdb.com/name/nm0107950/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
To me, the shocking aspect of this episode is how annoyed Watson is with Sherlock. Very out of character, even for Hardwicke's usual performances. Watson usually is thrilled about a new case.
Anacell Castillo Probably Watson was annoyed at being called out at an inconvenient time? And for a matter which at first sight must have appeared remarkably trivial.
I love this cast but there's no denying that this attempt at science fiction is one of the weakest of the canon. There were other, better stories that never made it, like The Missing Three-Quarter, The Five Orange Pips, and The Reigate Squires. But Granada's final run of scripts were problematic, like hugely inflating The Sussex Vampire into a gothic horror feature instead of the touching human vignette that it was on paper.
@@AnthropoidOne The only issue with Golden Pince-Nez was the absence of Watson, thanks to scheduling issues when Edward Hardwicke was filming Shadowlands. Otherwise, beautiful direction and sensitive performances. Really, the visual aspects in that episode cannot be beat. I'd have rather had Watson than Mycroft, but I doubt the substitution would have been made if they'd had much of a choice at the time.
Although one of ACDs best stories this adaptation is not up to par. Why does Watson seem like he wants to punch SH in the face? Out of character. Then there's the ape suit.They could have done a better job than that. It just looks silly. Glad no other ep contained such ridiculous looking props/wardrobe. Were there new writers for this one? Regardless of a poorly portrayed gorilla and a rage filled Watson Brett is still the best SH in my opinion.
BTW, Watson is p.o'ed because he no longer lives at Baker St. He lives with his wife the former Mary Morstan. He works full time in his surgery to support them and Holmes lives in his rooms alone.
for some reason, this story has holmes speaking often too fast; in any case, inaudibly. poor directiona nd editing; not up to the usual story with same cast.
I’m afraid I have acquired quite an addiction to Jeremy Brett as Mr. Holmes! Thank you for sharing these episodes.
To HardBoiledDetective: I have spent the last two days watching your excellent Sherlock Holmes collection. Today I thought I'd check out my Netflix possibilities. After watching...and deleting...more than one movie, I am back. This is quality worth my time.
Karras Bommer creep
Only a few times has an actor caught my attention like Brett, I can't take my eyes off him, he's just got a presence that's so interesting
Fabulous actor...saw him on who doYou think You Are
Holmes says, "There's more to this, than meets the eye" "Hopefully Watson, I'll see you tomorrow."
I’m thankful for all these..whether or not they were true to the classics or not..
Edith is actually very proactive about having Jack believe her. I like this about her, considering her father was a terrible husband to be.
3:22 Mr Wickham from Pride & Prejudice is playing a "Mr. Bennet" - that's irony for you
A very young Adrian Lukis!
Oh he Just moved from one book on the the shelf to another book.
This is one of the most interesting stories of Doyle. So relevant even to we today who live in a world where we try to overcome ageing and try with all our might to prolong or restore the vitality of youth.
Hello Mr.Bum....
Do you know where to find a study in scarlet....
SiliconBong I didn't get the joke :(
Asad Mazdak Khan Great question. I'm not sure. I think it goes under another title in this series.
I love all those campy ape-suits. Hilarious!
The professor's assistant is Mr Wickham!
Boy that dog got lucky!
Basil rathbone got the worst of the flats. Even this one occupied by the Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes is comfortable and has light and is not as cluttered and disheveled
I really enjoy watching Sir Cedrick Hardick.
You mean Edward Hardwicke. Cedric is Edwards father.
Man, there are some coldhearted men in these videos. They didn't give a crap about their women. If my woman said she heard a threatening noise, I'd be ready to hunt for the source with club and gun. I'd expect no less from any so-called "man."
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English men were and are not too compassionate. Always affairs with other people's spouses....just worried about getting off.
woman was a chattel and often married for her money, and unloved.....and to tell the truth, when a married person is murdered, the spouse is the perp half the time.
then again, milder cases of mental illness, eccentricity and sleep paralysis were kinda lumped intogether and hearing someone living in a tall building seeing a man outside and then fainting might be looked as "an episode of something". Particularly if a person is a sensitive and frail.
Jack...I didn't know Jacob Reese Mogg was an actor. Lol.
At 6:06, that is not Jeremy Brett's hand writing the note as they had a hand double for Jeremy who was left-handed. Hmm! Things are not always what they appear, Sherlock lol www.imdb.com/name/nm0107950/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
Brett learned to write with his right hand for the series
The best is the creeping man❤️❤️
i have the very same habit lmao jeremy brett addicts unite
To me, the shocking aspect of this episode is how annoyed Watson is with Sherlock. Very out of character, even for Hardwicke's usual performances. Watson usually is thrilled about a new case.
Anacell Castillo Probably Watson was annoyed at being called out at an inconvenient time? And for a matter which at first sight must have appeared remarkably trivial.
You must have been dreaming
Gaslighting 101
I say, GOOD DAY SIR!
Same here. :)
Gambiteer f
We read book of Sherlock Holmes in our school from Pakistan
I love this cast but there's no denying that this attempt at science fiction is one of the weakest of the canon. There were other, better stories that never made it, like The Missing Three-Quarter, The Five Orange Pips, and The Reigate Squires. But Granada's final run of scripts were problematic, like hugely inflating The Sussex Vampire into a gothic horror feature instead of the touching human vignette that it was on paper.
They really butchered their adaptation of The Golden Pince-Nez as well.
The Golden Pince-Nez wasn't that bad.. ..
OrchestrationOnliDQ
@@SiliconBong You're right..the Golden Pince-Nez was HORRIBLE!
@@AnthropoidOne The only issue with Golden Pince-Nez was the absence of Watson, thanks to scheduling issues when Edward Hardwicke was filming Shadowlands. Otherwise, beautiful direction and sensitive performances. Really, the visual aspects in that episode cannot be beat. I'd have rather had Watson than Mycroft, but I doubt the substitution would have been made if they'd had much of a choice at the time.
Although one of ACDs best stories this adaptation is not up to par.
Why does Watson seem like he
wants to punch
SH in the face?
Out of character. Then there's the ape suit.They could have done a better job than that. It just looks silly. Glad no other ep contained
such ridiculous looking props/wardrobe. Were there new writers
for this one?
Regardless of a poorly portrayed gorilla and a rage filled Watson Brett is still the best SH
in my opinion.
BTW, Watson is p.o'ed because he no longer lives at Baker St. He lives with his wife the former Mary Morstan. He works full time in his surgery to support them and Holmes lives in his rooms alone.
冒頭のゴリラ、人間ですよね。投じの特殊メイクのレベルって結構高かったんですね。
Funny ape 1:50 🤐
Kindly upload the hindi version....please
Volume? It's like volume recorded from a tv at a distance. Volume goes up and down to much.
Check out this account, way better for Sherlock fans: ua-cam.com/play/PLTvLq79zCwvL8GsPVNKJNosVzqFYHKq1O.html
for some reason, this story has holmes speaking often too fast; in any case, inaudibly. poor directiona nd editing; not up to the usual story with same cast.
Please upload in hindi version
The Hard Boiled Detective may not be an Indian or a Hindi speaker. You guys can understand English.
women scream and pass out .... really ROFL
These are awful.
Brett was a horrible Holmes.
You are in a minority of one. Brett was the best.
Lavender Birch, I second that!!!✌
@@rosamariamendoza1466and I third it..Jeremy was best.. sharper..loved his quick movements.... tall and elegant...
Jeremy Brett The Amazing Admirable Talented Stunning Hot Charming Charisma ✨🤍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏