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They Might Be Giants (1971)
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"A joy to watch! A witty film!" - Kathleen Carroll, NY Daily News
Wealthy, retired judge Justin Playfair (George C. Scott) has a most peculiar eccentricity: he believes he is Sherlock Holmes. Betrayed by his scheming brother, "Holmes" comes under the care of psychiatrist Dr. Mildred Watson (Joanne Woodward). As Watson follows Holmes through Manhattan on a search for his elusive nemesis Moriarty, the unlikely pair are drawn into a world of danger and intrigue. Together, they discover an uncommon reality - and a most magical love.
Three years after the film The Lion In Winter, director Anthony Harvey and Academy Award-winning screenwriter/playwright James Goldman reunited for this classic romantic comedy co-produced by Paul Newman. They Might Be Giants is presented in a special expanded version, now featuring additional footage not seen in the original theatrical release.
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