Sherlock Holmes was set in what is known as the Victorian Era, but more specifically in the late 1800's. It was named so for Queen Victoria. "V. R." anyone?
Yea, I was just watching it then. I think you are referring to the part at the start where he goes down the staircase. I thought that set was from Harry potter.
If you are talking about the one set in modern day, here are some of them: Sherlock Holmes - Benedict Cumberbatch John Watson - Martin Freeman Mycroft Holmes - Mark Gatiss Jim Moriarty - Andrew Scott Mrs. Hudson - Una Stubbs Gregory Lestrade - Rupert Graves Molly Hooper - Loo Brealey Sally Donovan - Vinette Robinson Ella - Tanya Moodie Anderson - Jonothan Aris If there is another character that I did not include, you can find a full cast list on a website called imdb.
The duration of Set Free - film - is 3000.0 seconds.
The film is set in the year 1997. The film is NOT set in the 80s, the fashions, shops and settings are contemporary.
the nanonparticles are used on a film set by doing the dogs food
As a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes cannot set Guinness World Records. He is a famous detective known for his intelligence and deductive reasoning in solving mysteries and crimes.
Sherlock Holmes is the Ripper.
Holmes cannot prove it, but he surmises that Moriarty or his associates did it in the short story 'The Final Problem.'
The stories are set in the late 1800's. There is a TV series on the BBC that is set in the present.
"Young Sherlock Holmes" (1985). Stars Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Sophie Ward.
The Sherlock Holmes TV Show which is considered the best finished years ago after the actor who portrayed Holmes, Jeremy Brett passed away. There is at least 1 Sherlock Holmes TV show on at the moment. It's called Sherlock. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Holmes and Martin Freeman as Watson. It is a modern adaptation, set in 21st century London. Series 2 will be coming to BBC1 soon. I recommend it. It's very good, some people even think it may be better than the Jeremy Brett version. Also an American TV broadcaster called CBS are planning on making a modern Sherlock Holmes. Obviously they didn't copy the idea at ALL.
'A Case of Identity' is one of the few stories that is set entirely at 221B Baker Street, London, England.
Sherlock Holmes is the fictional creation of Arthur Conan Doyle. He first appeared in ' A Study in Scarlet' in 1887, his last stories appear in 'The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes' published between 1921 and 1927. The story ' His Last Bow' is set in 1914 just before the outbreak of the war, Holmes catches German spies. This is the last Holmes story (not the last written, but the one which tells of his last case), He has by this time retired to a small farm in Sussex to keep bees. The Story 'The Final Problem' set in 1891 and published 1893 sees Holmes and Moriarty fall over a waterfall in Switzerland. Holmes is presumed dead, but it turns out survived the last fight and went into hiding to enable him to catch the rest of Moriarty's gang. Holmes returns to London, and Watson in 'The Adventure of the Empty House' set in 1894, but published in 1905. Holmes faked his own death on Monday 4 May 1891 to allow him to work undercover.
Yea, I was just watching it then. I think you are referring to the part at the start where he goes down the staircase. I thought that set was from Harry potter.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote 60 Sherlock Holmes story's including 4 novels and 56 short stories.
There was a story where Sherlock went over the edge of Reichenbach Falls, called "The Final Problem" in the book The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. It was an attempt by Conan Doyle to eliminate the character, whom he had grown tired of. The public outcry was so great, that he brought him back through a clever plot line.You'll find his return in the story "The Adventure of the Empty House" in the book The Return of Sherlock Holmes.Conan Doyle had written a novel between "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House" called "The Hound of the Baskervilles". (published 1901-02) [worth reading] The plot was set before Holmes' death, so that Conan Doyle would not have to resurrect him. He asked (and got) twice as much per word from his publishers, Smith, Elder & Sons to put Holmes into the plot.The book sold so well that both the Strand Magazine and Colliers in the U.S. made Conan Doyle an offer he did not refuse to bring Holmes back from the 'dead' Thus 'The Return of Sherlock Holmes', 'The Valley of Fear', 'The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes' and 'His Last Bow'.
He refused to accept any rewards from the King, but instead requested that his only reward be the photograph which Irene Adler left behind. [Sherlock Holmes] bowed, and, turning away without observing the hand which the King had stretched out to him, he set off in my company for his chambers. -- John Watson, 'A Scandal in Bohemia'