Sherlock Holmes is the greatest of all fictional detectives, as famous for his deerstalker and pipe, as his legendary powers of observation and deduction. He is an aloof and private man driven by a fierce intellect that gives him astounding brilliance and unfathomable eccentricity in equal measure. Jeremy Brett, the definitive Holmes, stars in two beautiful adaptations taken from the classic ITV series.
The Greek Interpreter (1985) Sherlock's older brother Mycroft (Charles Gray) introduces Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and Watson (David Burke) to his Greek Interpreter friend Mr. Melas (Alkis Kritikos). They soon find themselves attempting to discover the identity of the young Greek man covered in striking plaster and his mysterious lady friend, Sophy (Victoria Harwood).
The Norwood Builder (1985) With the police hot on his trail, young solicitor John McFarlane (Matthew Solon) appears as Baker Street to beg for Holmes' help in providing his innocence. Was he responsible for the untimely death of Mr. Oldacre (Jonathan Adams) and did he burn Oldacre's house, Lower Norwood to the ground? Time is against Holmes (Jeremy Brett) as he races to determine the truth.
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