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Description
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Sherlock Series DVD Information
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| Name: |
Sherlock |
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Drama | Crime |
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Complete Series 1 2 |
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Discs:
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10 |
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Created by:
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Steven Moffat,Mark Gatiss
(Based on the works of
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) |
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Starring:
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Benedict Cumberbatch
Martin Freeman
Mark Gatiss
Rupert Graves
Andrew Scott
Una Stubbs
Vinette Robinson
Louise Brealey
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Release Date:
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2012 |
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Format:
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Support both NTSC & PAL |
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Audio:
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Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |
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Subtitles - removable |
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Sherlock Series DVD Plot
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Series one (A Study in Pink) more off the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories than the movies that made the term "dearstalker" a household name, Holmes solves mysteries the police cannot using his powers of observation, keen ability to connect the dots, and a smartphone. Watson, an Afghan war vet once more, is introduced to Holmes while looking for a roommate, and finds in him a friend and partner who can satisfy his need for adventure and danger in the humdrum of post-war life. On the advice of his psychiatrist, Watson begins a blog about Holmes' cases, and thus fulfills the role of biographer to the famous consulting detective. In this story, the police are looking into a series of deaths that are believed to be suicides by ingestion of pills, but Sherlock knows are murders.
Series two (The Blink Banker) of mysterious spray-painted symbols links murders and disappearances to ancient Chinese artifacts. Easily the weakest of the three stories so far, but still a good time, with some particularly fine acting by Martin Freeman. The ending is especially chilling, and worth the price of admission alone.
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Sherlock Series Images
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Series one (A Study in Pink) more off the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories than the movies that made the term "dearstalker" a household name, Holmes solves mysteries the police cannot using his powers of observation, keen ability to connect the dots, and a smartphone. Watson, an Afghan war vet once more, is introduced to Holmes while looking for a roommate, and finds in him a friend and partner who can satisfy his need for adventure and danger in the humdrum of post-war life. On the advice of his psychiatrist, Watson begins a blog about Holmes' cases, and thus fulfills the role of biographer to the famous consulting detective. In this story, the police are looking into a series of deaths that are believed to be suicides by ingestion of pills, but Sherlock knows are murders.
Series two (The Blink Banker) of mysterious spray-painted symbols links murders and disappearances to ancient Chinese artifacts. Easily the weakest of the three stories so far, but still a good time, with some particularly fine acting by Martin Freeman. The ending is especially chilling, and worth the price of admission alone.
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