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| Director: | Thom Eberhardt |
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| Writer: | Larry Strawther, Gary Murphy |
| Staring: |
| Sherlock Holmes is as dashing as ever, but with a little secret: Dr. Watson is the brains behind the operation. When Reginald Kincaid, the actor he has hired to play Holmes becomes insufferable, Watson fires him and tries to go out on his own, but finds that he has done too good a job building Holmes up in the public's mind. | |
| Release Date: | May 05, 1988 |
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| Director: | Thom Eberhardt |
| Writer: | Larry Strawther, Gary Murphy |
| Genres: | Comedy, Crime |
| Keywords | london, england, detective, alcoholism, victorian england, 19th century |
| Production Companies | Orion Pictures, ITC Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $8,539,181
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Dec 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Michael Caine | Sherlock Holmes |
| Ben Kingsley | Dr. John Watson |
| Jeffrey Jones | Inspector Lestrade |
| Lysette Anthony | Impostor Leslie Giles |
| Nigel Davenport | Lord Smithwick |
| Peter Cook | Greenhough |
| Gregor Fisher | Bobby at Warehouse |
| Paul Freeman | Prof. James Moriarty |
| George Sweeney | John Clay |
| John Tordoff | Mr. Andrews |
| Alexandra Spencer | Mrs. Andrews |
| Matthew Sim | Real Lesley |
| Pat Keen | Mrs. Hudson |
| Matthew Savage | Wiggins |
| Tim Killick | Sebastian |
| John Warner | Peter Giles |
| Harold Innocent | Mayor Johnson |
| Murray Ewan | Archie |
| Stephen Tiller | Reporter #1 |
| Michael O'Hagan | Reporter #2 |
| Ivor Roberts | Reporter #3 |
| Martin Pallot | Photographer |
| Caroline Milmoe | Constance |
| Steven O'Donnell | Bartender |
| James Bree | Barrister |
| Clive Mantle | Thug #1 |
| Dave Cooper | Thug #2 |
| Andy Bradford | Dockworker |
| Jennifer Guy | Christabel |
| Elizabeth Kelly | Landlady |
| Lesley Daine | Lady on Train |
| John Surman | Constable at Lakes |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Paul Weston | Stunt Coordinator |
| Peter Tanner | Editor |
| Larry Strawther | Screenplay |
| Jim Smart | Electrician |
| Martyn Hebert | Production Design |
| Judy Moorcroft | Costume Design |
| Terry Ackland-Snow | Art Direction |
| Betty Glasow | Hairdresser |
| Christabel Albery | Production Supervisor |
| Gerry Toomey | Second Assistant Director |
| Andrew Ackland-Snow | Assistant Art Director |
| Peter Palmer | Property Buyer |
| Wayne Artman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Desmond Cannon | Assistant Sound Editor |
| James Dean Fisher | Foley Artist |
| Keith Pamplin | Boom Operator |
| Karola Storr | Foley Editor |
| Bob Gomme | Genetator Operator |
| Simon Hume | Focus Puller |
| Keith Morton | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Joanne Chee | Post Production Coordinator |
| Ron Wengler | Color Timer |
| Harriet Fenner | Production Coordinator |
| Pamela Parker | Production Coordinator |
| Gary Murphy | Screenplay |
| Peter James | Set Decoration |
| Robin Tarsnane | Art Direction |
| Stevie Hall | Hairdresser |
| John Forrest Niss | Post Production Supervisor |
| Kevin Westley | Third Assistant Director |
| Dennis Fruin | Property Master |
| Vic Simpson | Construction Manager |
| Gregg Baxter | ADR Editor |
| Tom E. Dahl | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| David Hildyard | Sound Recordist |
| Mike Le Mare | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Carolann Sanchez-Shapiro | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Ian Wingrove | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Graham Attwood | Still Photographer |
| Graham Hall | Clapper Loader |
| Alec King | Electrician |
| Sue Wain | Wardrobe Master |
| Carl Graham | Assistant Editor |
| Stephen A. Hope | Music Editor |
| Patrick Isherwood | Production Accountant |
| Brian Ackland-Snow | Production Design |
| Ian Whittaker | Set Decoration |
| Sandra Exelby | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Peter Frampton | Makeup Artist |
| Tracy Smith | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Don French | First Assistant Director |
| Amanda Ackland-Snow | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Ian Giladjian | Property Buyer |
| Bill Stallion | Storyboard Artist |
| Tom Beckert | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Lee Dragu | Foley Editor |
| Russ Hill | Dialogue Editor |
| Anthony Palk | Sound Effects Editor |
| Steve Schwalbe | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Bob Bremner | Gaffer |
| Martin Hume | Camera Operator |
| Terry Townsend | Electrician |
| Natalie Baker | Assistant Editor |
| Harry Hitner | Assistant Editor |
| Annie Penn | Script Supervisor |
| Ben Montanio | Production Controller |
| Thom Eberhardt | Director |
| Henry Mancini | Original Music Composer |
| Noel Davis | Casting |
| Lois Burwell | Makeup Artist |
| Rocky Taylor | Stunts |
| Alan Hume | Director of Photography |
| Jeremy Zimmermann | Casting |
| Eddy Joseph | Dialogue Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Marc Stirdivant | Producer |
| Diana Buckhantz | Associate Producer |
| Ben Moses | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 12 | 19 | 9 |
| 2024 | 5 | 15 | 23 | 8 |
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| 2024 | 7 | 17 | 32 | 8 |
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| 2024 | 11 | 11 | 23 | 7 |
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| 2025 | 2 | 8 | 13 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 5 | 12 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
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| 2025 | 12 | 131 | 534 |
I’d love to have seen a Rathbone\Bruce example of role reversing! This one sees us with an entirely hopeless “Holmes” (Michael Caine) acclaimed as a sleuth by just about everyone except the true brains of the operation. That’s “Dr. Watson” (Ben Kingsley) who is the long-suffering cerebral power behi ... nd the throne. Finally exasperated by the drunken antics of “Holmes”, “Watson” determines to start writing about the “Crime Doctor” instead. Not only do the publishers not fancy that idea, but neither do the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nigel Davenport) nor “Insp. Lestrade” (Jeffrey Jones) when they need someone to investigate the theft of some Bank of England five pound plates. With nobody interested in the good doctor’s theories, he has to induce his erstwhile, sozzled and broke, colleague to return to 221B. Only then can they get on with the deducting - and get paid (in tenners!). The clues lead them to the beautiful Lake District where they soon realise there is a criminal mastermind behind this dastardly crime, but what chance they can thwart his scheme? What makes this work is some really engaging chemistry between Caine and Kingsley. The former is on great form as the dipso detective and the latter likewise as his quick-witted mentor. The writing allows for some pithy ripostes between the two men, the comedy stays the right side of slap-stick and every now and then the sceptical Jones pops up just to give us a moment to recalibrate before their next adventure. Jeopardy? Well no, not really, especially as we all know fairly swiftly who is pulling the strings, but that doesn’t matter as this is really more of a characterful romp by a cast having fun. It’s funny just how potent a put down “idiot” can be, when given the right amount of inflexion! Good fun.