Sherlock Holmes - Season 1 (1984) (saison)


The Naval Treaty (S01E03)

(épisode)
Policier / Mystère / Drame
Grande-Bretagne, 1984, 52 min

Artistes:

John Hawkesworth

Réalisation:

Alan Grint

Source:

Arthur Conan Doyle (nouvelle)

Photographie:

Mike Popley

Musique:

Patrick Gowers

Résumés(1)

Apart from the Minister himself, Percy Phelps is the only man in the Foreign Office with access to the secret treaty between Great Britain and Italy. When the treaty disappears Phelps, tortured by guilt, calls on the services of Sherlock Holmes. With world peace in danger, it seems only one man can help but can Holmes find the treaty in time? (iTunes)

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Critiques (1)

D.Moore 

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anglais The revelation this time isn't surprising or dramatic, but I still love that the creators chose these somewhat neglected, but not uninteresting, cases to start the series. Holmes is on the move from start to finish (my suspicion that it was Brett's concept that inspired Benedict Cumberbatch the most is getting stronger and stronger), thinking hard and clearly enjoying it, with Watson getting more and more involved with each episode. ()

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