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Movie - Young Sherlock Holmes


Year: 1985
Rated: PG-13
Parental Rating: Cautionary; some scenes objectionable
Country Of Origin: U.S.
Running Time: 109
Format: Color
Genre(s): Adventure; Mystery
Production: Amblin
Released By: Paramount

Blithely ignoring the input of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this lively adventure poses a high-concept question: what would Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson have been like if they had met as children? Set in London of the 1870s, the film begins as young Watson (Cox) enrolls in a new boarding school. In his dorm he meets the sullen and aristocratic Holmes (Rowe), a brilliant boy who is a bit peeved because he has not quite mastered playing the violin after only three days' practice. The boys soon become friends, and with Holmes' budding powers of deduction they investigate a mysterious string of murders that leads them into a scrape with the Kali cult (familiar to movie buffs as the evildoers in GUNGA DIN). Although directed by Barry Levinson (RAINMAN, TIN MEN), it doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to see that this film has the fingerprints of its executive producer, Steven Spielberg, all over it. Whereas the first half of the movie concentrates nicely on the developing friendship between the young Holmes and Watson, the storm of roller-coaster thrills and Industrial Light and Magic special effects soon takes over, blowing the nicely drawn characters away. Screenwriter Chris Columbus (a Spielberg protege who wrote GREMLINS and THE GOONIES) betrays his boredom with human interaction and instead spends his energies on the numerous effects sequences. Levinson and his young actors, however, struggle to wrest the film back from the clutches of the effects wizards, and it is their efforts that make YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES tolerable. leave a comment

Cast

Nicholas Rowe: Sherlock Holmes

Alan Cox: John H. Watson

Sophie Ward: Elizabeth

Anthony Higgins: Rathe

Susan Fleetwood: Mrs. Dribb

Freddie Jones: Cragwitch

Charlie Abrahams: Waxflatter

Roger Ashton-Griffiths: Lestrade

Earl Rhodes: Dudley

Brian Oulton: Master Snelgrove

Patrick Newell: Bobster

Donald Eccles: Rev. Nesbitt

Matthew Ryan: Dudley's Friend

Matthew Blaksted: Dudley's Friend

Jonathan Lacey: Dudley's Friend

Walter Sparrow: Ethan Engle

Nadim Sawalha: Egyptian Tavern Owner

Roger Brierley: Mr. Holmes

Vivienne Chandler: Mrs. Holmes

Lockwood West: Curio Shop Owner

John Scott Martin: Cemetery Caretaker

George Malpas: School Porter

Willoughby Goddard: School Reverend

Michael Cule: Policeman with Lestrade

Ralph Tabakin: Policeman in Shop Window

Nancy Nevinson: Hotel Receptionist

Chris Columbus: Writer - based on the characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Source

Credits

Mark Johnson: Producer

Harry Benn: Assoc. Producer

Stephen Goldblatt: Cinematographer - Technicolor

Stu Linder: Editor

Bruce Broughton: Musical Composer

Norman Reynolds: Production Designer

Charles Bishop: Art Director

Fred Hole: Art Director

Michael Ford: Set Decorator

Raymond Hughes: Costumes

Kit West: Special Effects

Dennis Muren: Special Effects

Nick Dudman: Make Up

Peter Robb-King: Make Up

Jane Royle: Make Up

Marc Boyle: Stunts


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