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Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

 
Rating: 4.0  (1 review)
Price Range: $6 - $13
Key Features: Director: Billy Wilder; Stars: Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely; Release Date: July 15, 2003
In what may be the director's most personal film, he makes use of incidents from his own life in exploring the mystery of Sherlock Holmes' sexual preference and past romances. Robert Stephens stars as the fictional detective, shooting cocaine to alleviate the boredom that plagues him between cases... More
In what may be the director's most personal film, he makes use of incidents from his own life in exploring the mystery of Sherlock Holmes' sexual preference and past romances. Robert Stephens stars as the fictional detective, shooting cocaine to alleviate the boredom that plagues him between cases. But his ennui evaporates when he and longtime colleague Dr. Watson (Colin Blakely) receive tickets to the performance of a Russian ballet company. Afterwards, Petrova (Tamara Toumanova), the prima ballerina asks Holmes to become the father of his child, intending to combine her beauty with his intellect. Homes refuses on the basis that he and Watson are lovers, greatly annoying his staunchly heterosexual companion, who begins to wonder whether the detective really is gay. Before this mystery can be solved, the two men find Gabrielle Valladon (Genvieve Page), a beautiful and intriguing woman in the grip of amnesia, on their doorstep. When she remembers that she's seeking her husband, Holmes agrees to take the c... Minimize
Key Information
Directors Billy Wilder
Stars Colin Blakely
Actors Christopher Lee
Genre Comedies
Subgenre Comedy
MPAA Rating PG-13 (MPAA)
Available Formats VHS
UPC 086162469435
Release Date 1970
Running Time 2hr 5min
Languages
Original Language English
DVD Editions
DVD Editions DVD2hr 5min20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentJuly 15, 2003PG-13 (MPAA)027616887641
VHS Editions
VHS Editions VHS2hr 5minKey VideoPG-13 (MPAA)086162469435
Credits
Screenwriter I. A. L. Diamond
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (08/01/2004, p.77, Geoffrey Macnab): "Wilder's venture into Conan Doyle territory is thoughtful, strangely melancholic and steers well clear of camp."
 
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