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Sherlock Holmes
TrailerDetective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England.Actors: Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, Mark Strong, Eddie Marsan, Robert Maillet, Geraldine James, Kelly Reilly, William Houston, Hans Matheson, James Fox, ...»Director: Guy RitchieCountry: United States, Germany, United Kingdom, AustraliaDuration: 128 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Sherlock Holmes"
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Characters of "Sherlock Holmes"
Sherlock HolmesPlayed by: Robert Downey Jr.
Dr. John WatsonPlayed by: Jude Law
Irene AdlerPlayed by: Rachel McAdams
Lord BlackwoodPlayed by: Mark Strong
Inspector LestradePlayed by: Eddie Marsan
DredgerPlayed by: Robert Maillet
Mrs. HudsonPlayed by: Geraldine James
Mary MorstanPlayed by: Kelly Reilly
Constable ClarkPlayed by: William Houston
Lord CowardPlayed by: Hans Matheson
Sir Thomas RotheramPlayed by: James Fox
Ambassador StandishPlayed by: William Hope
Captain TannerPlayed by: Clive Russell
ReordanPlayed by: Oran Gurel
McMurdoPlayed by: David Garrick
Captain PhilipsPlayed by: James A. Stephens
James MoriartyPlayed by: Ed Tolputt
Police OfficerPlayed by: Marn Davies
Prison GuardPlayed by: Andrew Greenough -
Directors of "Sherlock Holmes"
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Creators of "Sherlock Holmes"
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Critic Reviews of "Sherlock Holmes"
Jonathan F. Richards Film.comJanuary 15, 2010Despite a few laggard moments of slow going, Ritchie has pulled off an entertaining coup in giving us a Holmes for the 21st century by digging back to the 19th century original and adding a few bells and whistles.
Peter Rainer Christian Science MonitorJanuary 04, 2010What was the thinking behind all this?
Lisa Kennedy Denver PostDecember 28, 2009It's all knotted together, then unraveled with brio, by Holmes and Watson. There are fisticuffs galore, fiery combustion aplenty, and, yes, my dear reader, clever deduction.
J. R. Jones Chicago ReaderDecember 28, 2009The very idea of handing him over to professional lad Guy Ritchie, to be played as a punch-throwing quipster by Robert Downey Jr., is so profoundly stupid one can only step back in dismay.
Ty Burr Boston GlobeDecember 28, 2009Downey never winks -- heâ(TM)s too much of a pro for that -- but like the man heâ(TM)s playing, heâ(TM)s much, much smarter than the movie heâ(TM)s in.
David EdelsteinDecember 28, 2009By now we've seen so many good, bad, and indifferent Sherlocks that it's almost a relief to get something different, however wrongheaded. And there's no such thing as too much Downey.
Jeff Beck Examiner.comSeptember 24, 2012There's plenty of fun and entertainment to be had from Guy Ritchie's take on the character for both fans of Doyle's work and for those just getting to know Holmes and Watson.
Greg Maki Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)November 05, 2011... Bears the stamp of its director, Guy Ritchie, much more so than that of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ...
Neil Pond American ProfileSeptember 30, 2011The plot races and roars through a deliciously grungy combination of real sets and CGI for all sorts of big-action scenes in and around turn-of-the-century London.
Gregory Weinkauf ÜberCinéJuly 25, 2011Ritchie provides big dumb fun, but it's hard to imagine worse casting than Bob Downey, Jr. Maybe Verne Troyer or RuPaul. Downey's self-important bluster and lousy accent ruin the film. But pleasing score from Hans Zimmer's team.
Martin RobertsMay 09, 2011Proof that Guy Richie can still make good films, though it's not without flaws.
Joshua Starnes ComingSoon.netMarch 30, 2011Purists can, and certainly will, spend much time arguing how much is true to the material and how much was changed but the rest won't, and shouldn't care. The fact is, Sherlock Holmes is just down right entertaining.
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