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'''Sherlock Holmes''' (usually assisted by his trusty sidekick '''Dr. John Watson''') is an infamous character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who appears not only in many novels and short stories by Conan-Doyle himself, but also in many different homages, spin-offs and stand-alone works because all of the original works of Conan Doyle featuring the character fell into public domain (which even makes possible not giving any credit for Conan-Doyle). Sherlock Holmes is generally considered as one of the most important staples of mystery genre (if not the most important). He is also often considered one of the first modern superhero archetype predecessors.    
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'''Sherlock Holmes''' is the famous literary character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that is considered one of the most important staples of the mystery genre. The character has been featured for over a century in various forms of media including feature films and television series.
 
   
 
   
Listed on this page are numerous works of fiction based and/or including a character of Sherlock Holmes or supporting characters like Watson, Holmes arch-enemy '''Professor Moriarty''', Police '''Inspectors Lestrade and Gregson''' and a landlord '''Mrs. Hudson'''.
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'''The following lists the films and television series in the IMFDB featuring the character of Sherlock Holmes:'''
  
 
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==Film==
[[Image:SherlockHolmesBaffled.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Sherlock Holmes (portrayed by an unknown actor) aims an unknown pistol (most likely a [[FN Model 1910/1922]] or [[FN Model 1900]]) a second after firing it in his very first film appearance, ''Sherlock Holmes Baffled'' (1900).]]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes (1922)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' - A 1922 Hollywood silent movie starring [[John Barrymore]] as Sherlock Holmes, [[Roland Young]] (in his screen debute) as Doctor Watson, and [[Gustav von Seyffertitz]] as Prof. Moriarty.
[[Image:without18.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Dr. Watson with [[Mle 1892 Revolver|MAS 1873 revolver]] as he and Sherlock Holmes ([[Michael Caine]]) hide behind some crates in ''[[Without a Clue]]'' (1988).]]
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[[File:Sherlock_Holmes_1922_Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes (1922)|Sherlock Holmes]]'']]
[[Image:Holmes_Webley.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Holmes ([[Robert Downey Jr.]]) and Watson ([[Jude Law]]) with their [[Webley Bulldog|Webley Bulldog Revolvers]] as featured in a promotional still of ''[[Sherlock Holmes (2009)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' (2009).]]
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[[Image:SHGoS_SP_02.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Watson ([[Jude Law]]) with the [[Sharps Pepperbox|Sharps Model 1A Pepperbox]] as he and Holmes take cover in ''[[Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows]]'' (2011).]]
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* ''[[The Sign of Four (1923)]]'' - A 1923 British screen adaptation of same title novel, starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes and Arthur M. Cullin as Dr. Watson.
* ''Sherlock Holmes Baffled'' - a 1900 comedy movie which was the very first adaption (and use of character in other media then literature) of Sherlock Holmes, starring unknown actor and featuring no Watson (as well as any other Holmes supporting characters). It is basically covered on this page because it is a short and because it only has one gun.  
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[[File:The Sign of Four 1923 Poster.jpg|thumb|none|100px|''[[The Sign of Four (1923)]]'']]
* ''[[Time After Time]]'' a 1979 Science-Fiction movie directed by Nicholas Meyer based on the novel by Karl Alexander  which is heavily inspired (among other things) by Holmes fiction and features H.G. Wells (played by [[Malcolm McDowell]]) using a pseudonym "Sherlock Holmes" (portrayed very similar to Conan Doyle's detective), as well as actual lesser-known Holmes characters: Inspector Gregson ([[Laurie Main]]) and  Mrs. Turner (''Andonia Katsaros''; a character is basically an in-joke on Conan Doyle's continuity error of calling Mrs.Hudson such in one of his works which was played with in many adaptations from time to time).  
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* ''[[Green Wagon (Zelyonyy Furgon), The]] - A 1983 Soviet adventure movie directed by Aleksandr Pavlovsky which includes original film-within-the-film about Sherlock Holmes with unidentified actors as Holmes and Watson.  
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* ''[[The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case]]'' - A 1932 British movie, losely adapted from "The Sign of Four" novel, starring [[Arthur Wontner]] as Sherlock Holmes and Ian Hunter as Dr. Watson. This is the third screen appearance of Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.
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[[File:The_Sign_of_Four_1932_Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case]]'']]
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* ''[[Silver Blaze]]'' (also released as ''Murder at the Baskervilles'') - A 1937 British movie, very losely adapted from "The Adventure of Silver Blaze" short story, starring [[Arthur Wontner]] as Sherlock Holmes and Ian Fleming as Dr. Watson. This is the fifth and the last screen appearance of Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.
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[[File:Silver Blaze Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Silver Blaze]]'']]
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* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'' - A 1939 Hollywood movie starring British actors [[Basil Rathbone]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Nigel Bruce]] as Dr. Watson. This movie marks the first of fourteen Sherlock Holmes films starring Rathbone and Bruce as Holmes and Watson.
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[[File:The Hound of the Baskervilles 1939 Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)|The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'']]
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* ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'' - A 1939 movie, the second of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, based not a novel or story but on 1899 stage play.
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[[File:The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 1939 Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror]]'' - A 1942 movie, the third of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with the story set during WW2. The story isn't adapted from  Arthur Conan Doyle's works but include elements of "His Last Bow".
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[[File:Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]'' - A 1943 movie, the fourth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with the story set during WW2. The story isn't adapted from  Arthur Conan Doyle's works but include elements of "The Adventure of the Dancing Men".
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[[File:Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes in Washington]]'' - A 1943 movie, the fifth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with the story set during WW2. Original story, not based on Arthur Conan Doyle's works.
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[[File:Sherlock Holmes in Washington Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes in Washington]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes Faces Death]]'' - A 1943 movie, the sixth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Losely based on "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual".
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[[File:Sherlock Holmes Faces Death Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes Faces Death]]'']]
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* ''[[The Spider Woman]]'' - A 1944 movie, the seventh of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, but with elements from numerous Arthur Conan Doyle's works.
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[[File:The Spider Woman Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Spider Woman]]'']]
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* ''[[The Scarlet Claw]]'' - A 1944 movie, the eighth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, not based on Arthur Conan Doyle's works but with some ideas from "The Hound of the Baskervilles".
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[[File:The Scarlet Claw Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Scarlet Claw]]'']]
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* ''[[The Pearl of Death]]'' - A 1944 movie, the ninth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, adapted from "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons".
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[[File:The Pearl of Death Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Pearl of Death]]'']]
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* ''[[The House of Fear]]'' - A 1945 movie, the tenth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, losely adapted from "The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips".
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[[File:The House of Fear Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The House of Fear]]'']]
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* ''[[The Woman in Green]]'' - A 1945 movie, the eleventh of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with some ideas from "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House".
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[[File:The Woman in Green Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Woman in Green]]'']]
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* ''[[Pursuit to Algiers]]'' - A 1945 movie, the twelfth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with some ideas from "The Adventure of the Red Circle".
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[[File:Pursuit to Algiers Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Pursuit to Algiers]]'']]
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* ''[[Terror by Night]]'' - A 1946 movie, the thirteenth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, with some ideas from "The Adventure of the Empty House", "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax" and "The Sign of Four".
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[[File:Terror by Night.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Terror by Night]]'']]
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* ''[[Dressed to Kill (1946)|Dressed to Kill]]'' - A 1946 movie, the fourteenth and last of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, with some ideas from "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons".
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[[File:Dressed to Kill 1946 Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Dressed to Kill (1946)|Dressed to Kill]]'']]
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* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)]]'' - A 1959 British horror movie, starring [[Peter Cushing]] as Sherlock Holmes, [[André Morell]] as Doctor Watson, and [[Christopher Lee]] as Sir Henry Baskerville.
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[[File:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_1959_Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)]]'']]
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* ''[[A Study in Terror]]'' - A 1965 British movie, starring [[John Neville]] as [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Donald Houston]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:A Study in Terror-Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[A Study in Terror]]'']]
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* ''[[The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes]]'' - A 1970 British-American comedy by [[Billy Wilder]], starring Robert Stephens as Sherlock Holmes and Colin Blakely as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:The_Private_Life_of_Sherlock_Holmes_Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes]]'']]
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* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (Sobaka Baskerviley)]]'' - A 1971 Soviet screen adaptation of same title novel, starring [[Nikolay Volkov Jr.]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Lev Kruglyj]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:Hound of the Baskervilles-1971.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (Sobaka Baskerviley)]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes in New York]]'' - A 1976 movie with original story, starring [[Roger Moore]] as [[Sherlock Holmes]], [[Patrick Macnee]] as Dr. Watson, [[John Huston]] as Prof. Moriarty, and [[Charlotte Rampling]] as Irene Adler.
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[[File:Sherlock Holmes in New York Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes in New York]]'']]
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* ''[[Murder by Decree]]'' - A 1979 British-Canadian movie, starring [[Christopher Plummer]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[James Mason]] as Dr. Watson. Original story, depicting Holmes vs Jack the Ripper.
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[[File:Murder by Decree Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Murder by Decree]]'']]
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* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983)]]'' - A 1983 British screen adaptation of same title novel, starring [[Ian Richardson]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Donald Churchill]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:The Hound of the Baskervilles 1983 Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (1983)]]'']]
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* ''[[The Sign of Four (1983)]]'' - A 1983 British screen adaptation of same title novel, starring [[Ian Richardson]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[David Healy]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:The_Sign_of_Four_1983_Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Sign of Four (1983)]]'']]
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* ''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'' - A 1985 mystery adventure film, in heavy contradiction with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle works, starring Nicholas Rowe as young Sherlock Holmes and Alan Cox as young John Watson.
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[[File:Young Sherlock Holmes poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Young Sherlock Holmes]]'']]
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* ''[[My Tenderly Loved Detective (Moy nezhno lyubimyy detektiv)]]'' - A 1987 Soviet comedy starring [[Yekaterina Vasilyeva]] as Miss Shirley Holmes and Galina Simonova as Miss Jane Watson (feminized versions of the great detective and his trusty companion).
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[[File:MNLD_Poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[My Tenderly Loved Detective (Moy nezhno lyubimyy detektiv)]]'']]
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* ''[[Without a Clue]]'' - A 1988 comedy directed by Thom Eberhardt starring [[Michael Caine]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Ben Kingsley]] as Dr. Watson.
 
* ''[[Without a Clue]]'' - A 1988 comedy directed by Thom Eberhardt starring [[Michael Caine]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Ben Kingsley]] as Dr. Watson.
* ''[[League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The]]'' - A 2003 fantasy/superhero movie where Sherlock Holmes is referenced as an in-universe character and Professor Moriarty appears portrayed by actor whose name will not be here for spoiler prevention.  
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[[File:Withoutaclue poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Without a Clue]]'']]
* ''[[Sherlock Holmes (2009)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' - A 2009 film directed by [[Guy Richie]] starring [[Robert Downey Jr.]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Jude Law]] as Dr. Watson.
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* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (2000)]]'' - A 2000 Canadian screen adaptation of same title novel, starring [[Matt Frewer]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Kenneth Welsh]] as Dr. Watson. The first installment in series of four Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
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[[File:The_Hound_of_the_Baskervilles_2000_DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (2000)]]'']]
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* ''[[The Sign of Four (2001)]]'' - A 2001 Canadian screen adaptation of same title novel. The second installment in series of Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
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[[File:The_Sign_of_Four_2001_DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Sign of Four (2001)]]'']]
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* ''[[The Royal Scandal]]'' - A 2002 Canadian film losely based on Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "A Scandal in Bohemia". The  third installment in series of Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
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[[File:The_Royal_Scandal_DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Royal Scandal]]'']]
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* ''[[The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire]]'' - A 2002 Canadian film with original plot, not based on any Conan Doyle work. The  fourth and last installment in series of Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
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[[File:The_Case_of_the_Whitechapel_Vampire_DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire]]'']]
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* ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002)]]'' - A 2002 British screen adaptation of same title novel, starring [[Richard Roxburgh]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Ian Hart]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:The Hound of the Baskervilles 2002 DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002)]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock: Case of Evil]]'' - A 2002 US-UK-Romanian film with original plot, not based on any Conan Doyle work, starring [[James D'Arcy]] as Sherlock Holmes and Roger Morlidge as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:Sherlock A Case of Evil DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock: Case of Evil]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking]]'' - A 2004 British film with original plot, not based on any Conan Doyle work, starring [[Rupert Everett]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Ian Hart]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:ShHaCoSS_DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes (2009)]]'' - A 2009 film directed by [[Guy Ritchie]] starring [[Robert Downey Jr.]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Jude Law]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:Sherlock holmes poster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes (2009)]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows]]'' - The 2011 sequel to the 2009 film, again directed by Richie with Downey Jr. and Law reprising their roles.
 
* ''[[Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows]]'' - The 2011 sequel to the 2009 film, again directed by Richie with Downey Jr. and Law reprising their roles.
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[[File:AGOSposter.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows]]'' ]]
 
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[[Image:Holmes and Watson-WebleyVI-1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sherlock Holmes ([[Vasily Livanov]]) cocks his anachronistic [[Webley Mk VI]] standing near Dr. Watson ([[Vitaly Solomin]]) in ''The Hound of the Baskervilles'' (1983) episode of ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson]]''.]]
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes (1964-1968 TV Series)]]'' - A British TV series starring Douglas Wilmer (in 1964-1965) and [[Peter Cushing]] (in 1968) as Sherlock Holmes and [[Nigel Stock]] as Dr. Watson.
[[Image:Sherlocks2e1glock5.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Sherlock ([[Benedict Cumberbatch]]) with [[Glock 17]] and Watson ([[Martin Freeman]]) in the 1st episode of a second season of ''[[Sherlock]]'' (2012)]]
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[[File:Sherlock Holmes 1968 TV.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes (1964-1968 TV Series)|Sherlock Holmes (1968)]]'']]
[[File:Elementary securing C96.jpg|thumb|right|600px|Holmes ([[Jonny Lee Miller]]) and Watson ([[Lucy Liu]]) secure the [[Mauser C96]] in one of he episodes of ''[[Elementary]]'' (2012).]]
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* ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson]]'' - A Soviet television series from 1979-1986 starring [[Vasily Livanov]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Vitaly Solomin]] as Dr. Watson.
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* ''[[Sherlock Holmes: The Last of the Baskervilles (Sherlock Holmes: L'ultimo dei Baskerville)|Sherlock Holmes: L'ultimo dei Baskerville]]'' - An Italian 1968 mini-series, adapted from "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and starring [[Nando Gazzolo]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Gianni Bonagura]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:LUltimo dei Baskerville-DVD.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock Holmes: The Last of the Baskervilles (Sherlock Holmes: L'ultimo dei Baskerville)]]'']]
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* ''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson]]'' - A Soviet TV series from 1979-1986 starring [[Vasily Livanov]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Vitaly Solomin]] as Dr. Watson.
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[[File:The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson DVD Cover.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson]]'']]
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* ''[[Sherlock]]'' - An ongoing British television series which premiered in 2010 starring [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Martin Freeman]] as Dr. Watson.
 
* ''[[Sherlock]]'' - An ongoing British television series which premiered in 2010 starring [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Martin Freeman]] as Dr. Watson.
* ''[[Elementary]]'' - An ongoing American television series which premiered in 2012 starring [[Jonny Lee Miller]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Lucy Liu]] as Dr. Joan Watson, a female version of character.
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[[File:SherlockBBCPoster.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Sherlock]]'']]
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* ''[[Elementary]]'' - An 2012 American television series which premiered in 2012 starring [[Jonny Lee Miller]] as Sherlock Holmes and [[Lucy Liu]] as Dr. Joan Watson, a female version of the character.
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[[File:Elementary S1 DVD Cover.jpg|thumb|none|200px|''[[Elementary]]'']]
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Revision as of 19:55, 9 December 2019

Sherlock Holmes is the famous literary character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that is considered one of the most important staples of the mystery genre. The character has been featured for over a century in various forms of media including feature films and television series.

The following lists the films and television series in the IMFDB featuring the character of Sherlock Holmes:

Film

  • The Sign of Four (1923) - A 1923 British screen adaptation of same title novel, starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes and Arthur M. Cullin as Dr. Watson.
  • Silver Blaze (also released as Murder at the Baskervilles) - A 1937 British movie, very losely adapted from "The Adventure of Silver Blaze" short story, starring Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes and Ian Fleming as Dr. Watson. This is the fifth and the last screen appearance of Wontner as Sherlock Holmes.
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror - A 1942 movie, the third of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with the story set during WW2. The story isn't adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's works but include elements of "His Last Bow".
  • Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon - A 1943 movie, the fourth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with the story set during WW2. The story isn't adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle's works but include elements of "The Adventure of the Dancing Men".
  • Sherlock Holmes in Washington - A 1943 movie, the fifth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with the story set during WW2. Original story, not based on Arthur Conan Doyle's works.
  • Sherlock Holmes Faces Death - A 1943 movie, the sixth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Losely based on "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual".
  • The Spider Woman - A 1944 movie, the seventh of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, but with elements from numerous Arthur Conan Doyle's works.
  • The Scarlet Claw - A 1944 movie, the eighth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, not based on Arthur Conan Doyle's works but with some ideas from "The Hound of the Baskervilles".
  • The Pearl of Death - A 1944 movie, the ninth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, adapted from "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons".
  • The House of Fear - A 1945 movie, the tenth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, losely adapted from "The Adventure of the Five Orange Pips".
  • The Woman in Green - A 1945 movie, the eleventh of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with some ideas from "The Final Problem" and "The Adventure of the Empty House".
  • Pursuit to Algiers - A 1945 movie, the twelfth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes, with some ideas from "The Adventure of the Red Circle".
  • Terror by Night - A 1946 movie, the thirteenth of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, with some ideas from "The Adventure of the Empty House", "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax" and "The Sign of Four".
  • Dressed to Kill - A 1946 movie, the fourteenth and last of Rathbone-Bruce filmes. Original story, with some ideas from "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons".
  • Young Sherlock Holmes - A 1985 mystery adventure film, in heavy contradiction with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle works, starring Nicholas Rowe as young Sherlock Holmes and Alan Cox as young John Watson.
  • The Sign of Four (2001) - A 2001 Canadian screen adaptation of same title novel. The second installment in series of Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
  • The Royal Scandal - A 2002 Canadian film losely based on Arthur Conan Doyle's short story "A Scandal in Bohemia". The third installment in series of Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
  • The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire - A 2002 Canadian film with original plot, not based on any Conan Doyle work. The fourth and last installment in series of Sherlock Holmes fims starring Frewer and Welsh.
  • Sherlock: Case of Evil - A 2002 US-UK-Romanian film with original plot, not based on any Conan Doyle work, starring James D'Arcy as Sherlock Holmes and Roger Morlidge as Dr. Watson.


Television

  • Elementary - An 2012 American television series which premiered in 2012 starring Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes and Lucy Liu as Dr. Joan Watson, a female version of the character.



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