Sherlock Holmes in the 20th Century
In addition to the two-part television version of the film, a shorter version was installed to show the film, entitled “Sherlock Holmes in the 20th Century.” In this installation version, in particular, the entire plot of the story “Bruce-Partington Drawings” was deleted. A film version was released before the premiere of the full (two-part) television version of the film.
Igor Maslennikov
Casts & Crew
Vasiliy Livanov
Vitali Solomin
Rina Zelyonaya
Borislav Brondukov
Boris Klyuev
Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
Aleksandr Romantsov
Elena Safonova
Larisa Guzeeva
Igor Efimov
Viktor Koretskiy
Evgeniy Platokhin
Ekaterina Zinchenko
Oleg Aksyonov
Bronislaw Velichko
Konstantin Vorobyov
Vladimir Kalish
Arkadiy Koval
Mikhail Morozov
Leonid Kuravlyov
Svetlana Smirnova
Maris Liepa
Vladimir Tatosov
Evgeniy Ilovayskiy
Igor Maslennikov
Also Directed by Igor Maslennikov
Olga, is a young intelligent woman who raises a young son. She ends up falling in love with a married man who does not dare to leave his family.
After upsetting the criminal underground in 'the Master Blackmailer' case, Sherlock Holmes has to face his archenemy: Prof. Moriarty.
Dr. Watson executes Sherlock Holmes' will, who faced death after exposing Moriarty and his gang in the previous episode.
Hermann is an officer of the engineers in the Imperial Russian Army. He constantly watches the other officers gamble, but never plays himself. One night, Tomsky tells a story about his grandmother, an elderly countess. Many years ago, in France, she lost a fortune at cards, and then won it back with the secret of the three winning cards, which she learned from the notorious Count of St. Germain. Hermann becomes obsessed with obtaining the secret.
A group of high school students, after all the lies on April 1st, decide to do a Day of Truth on April 3rd.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is a series of five films produced by Lenfilm for the Soviet Central Television, split into eleven episodes, starring Vasily Livanov as Sherlock Holmes and Vitaly Solomin as Dr. Watson. They were directed by Igor Maslennikov and filmed in Russia (the then Soviet Union) between 1979 and 1986, and the series was one of the most successful in the history of Russian television.
Фильм является современной экранизацией незабвенной пьесы Александра Островского «Доходное место».