Thank goodness these old movies are made available to us to view on RUclips! These old movies are so much better than the newer ones, less violence, more drama & few f bombs! Thank you again!
Undoubtedly, world's best Sherlock Holmes, couched in the only terms a true rendition can faithfully find itself: in the able hands of a predominantly breathtakingly eloquent British ensemble. No one can quite capture and convey those delicate nuances peculiar to that culture better than actors culled from it. I think for example of the restrained tenderness of many moments such as Sherlock lacing his arm around the sturdy elbow of his dear friend Dr. Watson as they walk through the streets of London, both leaning on his friend's Everyman strength, and offering the support of his Always Just Passing Through poetic eccentricity, aware and almost apologetic that he will always mean more to others than he himself can experience in return, and humbly tipping his hat, and heart, to the bumbling efforts of kind people, and indirectly, to us, his audience...The non patronizing affection Jeremy Brett brought to the role made the character of Sherlock Holmes iconic, and beloved. What a brilliant brilliant actor, and a brilliant ensemble....With deep appreciation...
Thank you SO much for your Sherlock Holmes episodes , I. ..like many other retired doctors, nurses , security guards etc ...was unable to watch so many excellent programmes because of night shifts and. ..in my case ...juggling bringing up children and my dearest hubby ???? He's the only child left 😅😅😅 but the grandchildren are a bonus .
The PM's sentence's are just beautifully written, and his diction, (emphasis, phrasing and pauses) superb. Lady Hilda character was wonderful. Thanks for posting this. Mozz
Yes, the great Harry Andrews . Not a huge star and not well known outside of UK but like many of the supporting cast he had trained and worked in Theatre . Somehow it always shines through - that whole generation of actors has passed away and can never be replaced .
A tribute to Actor Jeremy Brett on 12th September. Though fictional Character Sherlock Homes remained today, the real one has left us twenty three years ago. But he lives in our heart. Still I amaze why I feel to see him on screen again and again have no answer. Such a craving to watch his movies never felt with any before. He remains forever. Vejayanandch 12,Sept 2018.
I admire everything about this episode. I will leave the date as comment every time I watch it. I guess I will leave a lot of such comments. 15.05.2017
+emad ali Loved Watson's face and manner as he goes to sit down after Holmes "Watson, sit down"- dignified but you can tell he is thinking "IF I could say what I was thinking!"
First of all, it is imply, not infer. Second of all, they changed their clothing for their evening meal, even if dining alone. Evening gowns, dinner jackets, etc. The clue to their usage was in the name. You were expected to dress for dinner when you held a certain social status. Of course, they did not have to do their own laundry...
These two do a wonderful job of portraying these two iconic characters.
Thank goodness these old movies are made available to us to view on RUclips! These old movies are so much better than the newer ones, less violence, more drama & few f bombs! Thank you again!
Undoubtedly, world's best Sherlock Holmes, couched in the only terms a true rendition can faithfully find itself: in the able hands of a
predominantly breathtakingly eloquent British ensemble. No one can quite capture and convey those delicate nuances peculiar to that
culture better than actors culled from it. I think for example of the
restrained tenderness of many moments such as Sherlock lacing his arm around the sturdy elbow of his dear friend Dr. Watson as they
walk through the streets of London, both leaning on his friend's
Everyman strength, and offering the support of his Always Just
Passing Through poetic eccentricity, aware and almost apologetic
that he will always mean more to others than he himself can
experience in return, and humbly tipping his hat, and heart, to the
bumbling efforts of kind people, and indirectly, to us, his audience...The non patronizing affection Jeremy Brett brought to the role made the character of Sherlock Holmes iconic, and beloved. What a
brilliant brilliant actor, and a brilliant ensemble....With deep
appreciation...
Very well said.
Thank you SO much for your Sherlock Holmes episodes , I. ..like many other retired doctors, nurses , security guards etc ...was unable to watch so many excellent programmes because of night shifts and. ..in my case ...juggling bringing up children and my dearest hubby ???? He's the only child left 😅😅😅 but the grandchildren are a bonus .
This is a wonderfully well done series...thank you for posting.
The PM's sentence's are just beautifully written, and his diction, (emphasis, phrasing and pauses) superb. Lady Hilda character was wonderful. Thanks for posting this. Mozz
Yes, the great Harry Andrews .
Not a huge star and not well known outside of UK but like many
of the supporting cast he had
trained and worked in Theatre .
Somehow it always shines through - that whole generation of
actors has passed away and can never be replaced .
Enjoy the all the period carriages , harnesses , clothing, it’s just so interesting
My all time favourite Sherlock Holmes
A tribute to Actor Jeremy Brett on 12th September.
Though fictional Character Sherlock Homes remained today, the real one has left us twenty three years ago. But he lives in our heart. Still I amaze why I feel to see him on screen again and again have no answer. Such a craving to watch his movies never felt with any before. He remains forever.
Vejayanandch
12,Sept 2018.
I'm watching in october 2018 , loving it ! Thank you so much !
and i m watching it in nov 2019
I'm watching Jan 2020 🇨🇦
I don't believe I should stop until I have seen them all!
In 2020 it is The Best I m fan of Brad Pitt n Dr thanks lot for posting.
Merci pour votre partage
I admire everything about this episode. I will leave the date as comment every time I watch it. I guess I will leave a lot of such comments.
15.05.2017
I have watched this wonderful epsiode many times already, mostly on dvd. Mr. Brett is THE Holmes, the best ever!
Jeremy Bret is incomparable as Sherlock Holmes
Superb acting.
+emad ali Loved Watson's face and manner as he goes to sit down after Holmes "Watson, sit down"- dignified but you can tell he is thinking "IF I could say what I was thinking!"
Yes ,I have enjoyed this episode before.
Only this two actors played so well
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The Adventure of the Second Stain is set in July 1888
Holmes was routinely confronted by ruffians, villains, and charlatans.
If the letter was so important it should have been left in the safe.
I'm I the only one who feels they were born in the wrong era.
Brett is better than Rathbone
If he's dressing for dinner 4:19 does this infer he works naked :o
Of course not, he works in more casual clothing!
First of all, it is imply, not infer. Second of all, they changed their clothing for their evening meal, even if dining alone. Evening gowns, dinner jackets, etc. The clue to their usage was in the name. You were expected to dress for dinner when you held a certain social status. Of course, they did not have to do their own laundry...
When is it not of great importance, war ? Ect . Ect. Ect.
Second stain! That sounds a bit rude!
Not at all!
Bandaranaike political stop soon
Child rap and to gaverment put his hand
who is reading? is it Sir Patrick Steward??
You mean the narrator? It is Dr. Watson. ( the actor Edward Hardwicke )
"Steward"??? Good grief.