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Directed by Joseph McGrathOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Sherlock Holmes films,
Buddy filmsActors John Cleese,
Arthur Lowe,
Ron Moody,
Connie Booth,
Holly Palance,
Denholm ElliottRating62%
The film begins aboard a luxury aircraft as Dr. Gropinger (Ron Moody) (an obvious parody of Henry Kissinger) travels on a goodwill tour. He misplaces his diary and is thrown into a panic as, without the diary, he no longer knows where he is or is supposed to be next. Stepping off the plane, he is shot dead after extending greetings in Hebrew to a congregation of Arabs. Soon after, the U.S. President (Joss Ackland in a caricature of Gerald Ford) receives a threatening letter signed only "Moriarty", claiming responsibility for the death. The letter also claims Moriarty has set in motion a plan that will allow him to gain control of the world. The president dispatches a top agent to London to work with the world's top law enforcement officials and find a strategy to combat Moriarty., 1h49
Directed by Albert ParkerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Théâtre,
Sherlock Holmes films,
Films based on plays,
Buddy filmsActors John Barrymore,
Roland Young,
Anders Randolf,
William Powell,
Carol Dempster,
Gustav von SeyffertitzRating57%
Cambridge student Prince Alexis (Reginald Denny) is accused of stealing the athletic funds. Friend and fellow student Watson recommends he seek the assistance of classmate Sherlock Holmes. Meanwhile, while honing his observational skills out in the countryside, Holmes falls and is knocked unconscious. A young woman passerby, Alice Faulkner (Carol Dempster), comes to his aid, much to his delight.