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Sherlock Holmes in New York (1976)

5.8 | Oct 18, 1976 (US) | Thriller, TV Movie | 01:40

An affectionate bow to the master sleuth in this lavishly produced original that has Holmes rushing to New York City after discovering that his old nemesis, Moriarty, has kidnapped the son of the detective's long-time love, actress Irene Adler.

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Roger Moore
Sherlock Holmes
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John Huston
Professor Moriarty
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Patrick Macnee
Doctor Watson
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Charlotte Rampling
Irene Adler
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David Huddleston
Inspector Lafferty NYPD
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Signe Hasso
Fraulein Reichenbach
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Gig Young
Mortimer McGrew
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Leon Ames
Daniel Furman
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John Abbott
Heller
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Jackie Coogan
Haymarket Hotel Proprietor

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 03, 2023
Roger Moore and Patrick Macnee are clearly having a laugh together as Messrs. "Holmes" & "Watson". This time our team of sleuths are in the Big Apple hot on the trail of their nemesis "Prof. Moriarty" (a rather underwhelming John Huston) who has just carried out a fairly spectacular bank robbery. Unlike in virtually every other "Holmes" adventure, here he has himself a lady friend - "Irene Adler" (Charlotte Rampling) and soon she and her young son "Scott" are pawns in this perilous game of cat and mouse. The chemistry between the top two keeps this going well enough, but the story is pretty thin and Huston features only but sparingly as the adventure sort of crawls along. The last ten minutes are pretty lively, though and fans of the characters and of the genre ought to enjoy this colourful, well made and scored drama. Not the best, but still just about worth a watch.