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Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, The: Volume Three (1983)
Rating:
Starring: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Director:
Category: Suspense / Mystery
Studio: MPI
Subtitles:
English
Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

Winner Of A 1988 Swedish Academy Of Detection Award

Packed with mystery and suspense, this tremendously popular Granada Television series remains true to the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories.Jeremy Brett stars as Holmes; David Burke as Dr. Watson.

Episode 7: The Blue Carbuncle - The "Blue Carbuncle", a precious stone with a sinister history, has been stolen from the hotel room of its current owner, the Countess of Morcar.But when a Christmas goose and a battered hat fall into Holmes' possession, he and Watson follow a trail that leads them to suspect that perhaps the wrong man has been imprisoned for the crime.

Episode 6: The Copper Beeches - Why does Violet Hunter's prospective employer insist that she cut off her hair to take a governess position at "The Copper Beeches?"Before too long Holmes' suspicions are confirmed when he receives a panicked message from the girl.Thus the great detective is faced with one of the most sinister puzzles of his career.