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Those Who Would Be Holmes

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The Sign of Four


Directed by: Peter Hammond

Screenplay by: John Hawkesworth

Cast: Jeremy Brett
         Edward Hardwicke
         John Thaw
         Kiran Shah

Release Date: October 27, 1988

IMDB Storyline:

A young lady, Miss Mary Morstan, contact Sherlock Holmes for his help regarding her father, captain Morstan, who disappeared 10 years ago. Since his disappearance she annually receives a valuable pearl by post from an unknown person. The mystery leads Holmes and doctor Watson into an intricate plot regarding a lost treasure belonging to four convicts on the Andaman Islands.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles


Directed by: Brian Mills

Screenplay by: Trevor Bowen

Cast: Jeremy Brett
          Edward Hardwicke
          Alastair Duncan
          Ronald Pickup

Release Date: December 8, 1988

IMDB Storyline:

Sir Charles Baskerville dies on the moor under mysterious circumstances and rumors abound about a demonic hound. When the American heir arrives to take charge, a family friend calls in Holmes and Watson to get to the heart of the mystery.
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The Master Blackmailer


Directed by: Peter Hammond

Screenplay by: Jeremy Paul

Cast: Jeremy Brett
          Edward Hardwicke
          Robert Hardy
          Norma West

Release Date: May 6, 1993

IMDB Storyline:

The master sleuth must deal with the menace of Charles Augustus Milverton, an art dealer who has a profitable sideline as a blackmailer with much of London's high society in his grip. Unfortunately, he is no amateur at his line of work and Holmes must use all his cunning and skill in some risky operations to foil this criminal.
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The Last Vampyre


Directed by: Tim Sullivan

Screenplay by: Jeremy Paul

Cast: Jeremy Brett
          Edward Hardwicke
          Richard Dempsey
          Juliet Aubrey

Release Date: January 27, 1994

IMDB Storyline:

Sherlock Holmes agrees to investigate suspected murders in a village whose ancestors had killed a prominent family a century ago that they thought were vampires. These deaths appear to be linked to a descendant of that family, a man who seems to have something malevolently supernatural about him, much like a vampire itself.

The Eligible Bachelor


Directed by: Peter Hammond

Screenplay by: T. R. Bowen

Cast: Jeremy Brett
          Edward Hardwicke
          Simon Williams
          Paris Jefferson

Release Date: February 10, 1994

IMDB Storyline:

Sherlock Holmes is unwell and suffering from intense, disturbing dreams. He is also bored with little to do and only the most routine and trivial cases offered to him. Mrs. Hudson is so worried that she summons Dr. Watson, who suggests Holmes consider a trip to Vienna to visit a new doctor who seems to specialize in interpreting dreams, Sigmund Freud; but, Holmes is soon approached by Lord Robert St. Simon over the sudden disappearance of his wife, Hettie. They had only just married when his new bride became deeply disturbed upon leaving the church. He admits to also having had actress Flora Miller as his one-time mistress, a jilted lady who's lately been making trouble for him. He was also previously married, twice, with his first wife dying and his second marriage annulled. It's not till Sherlock receives a visit from Agnes Northcote, sister of Lord Robert's second wife Helena, that he fully realizes the extent of Lord St. Simon's barbarity. When he learns the true reason for ...
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