Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

Summary

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson (Russian: Шерлок Холмс и доктор Ватсон) is a 1979 Soviet film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's novels about Sherlock Holmes. Directed by Igor Maslennikov, it is the first of a 5-part TV film series (divided into 11 episodes) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. The film is divided into two episodes: "The Acquaintance" (Знакомство, based on the 1892 short story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band") and "Bloody Inscription" (Кровавая надпись, based on the 1887 novel A Study in Scarlet).

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
RussianШерлок Холмс и доктор Ватсон
Directed byIgor Maslennikov
Written by
Produced byLenfilm
Starring
CinematographyYuri Veksler
Edited byLyudmila Obrazumova
Music by
Distributed by
Release date
  • 1979 (1979)
Running time
135 min (in 2 episodes)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The movies are made close to the plot of the books, but have some notable, and sometimes quite humorous differences, e.g. Dr. Watson within first weeks of living in Baker Street was trying to figure out what was Holmes profession. Upon witnessing Holmes dressed in disguise, seeing some strange visitors, Watson comes to a conclusion that Holmes is a criminal mastermind.[1]

Cast edit

The Acquaintance edit

  • Gennadi Bogachyov as Stamford
  • Maria Solomina as Helen Stoner and Julia Stoner
  • Fedor Odinokov as Dr. Roylott (voiced by Igor Yefimov)

Bloody Inscription edit

References edit

  1. ^ Television Review: Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson (Russian), nekosmuse.com

External links edit

  • Part 1 at IMDb  
  • Part 2 at IMDb  
  • English subtitles for 1 series