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Sherlock Holmes on Screen

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Sherlock Holmes on Screen
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alan Barnes
Foreword by Steven Moffat
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 233,Width 182
Category/GenreFilms and cinema
ISBN/Barcode 9780857687760
ClassificationsDewey:791.4375
Audience
General
Illustrations over 100 b&w photos throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Titan Books Ltd
Imprint Titan Books Ltd
Publication Date 23 September 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Conan Doyle's master detective Sherlock Holmes has appeared on screen more times than any other fictional character. Sherlock Holmes on Screen surveys over a century's worth of his exploits in film and television, from the silent era to the present day. Actors Basil Rathbone, Jeremy Brett and Peter Cushing have all been praised for their portrayals of Holmes. Sherlock Holmes on Screen casts new light on their performances, and introduces many less familiar Sherlocks, too - including John Cleese, Roger Moore and Larry Hagman. Illustrated with rare archive pictures throughout, Sherlock Holmes on Screen is now updated with entries on the BBC's modern-day Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, and director Guy Ritchie's all-action Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr - plus Sherlockian turns from Rupert Everett and Jonathan Pryce. Expanded coverage of Holmes' animated escapades opposite, among others, Batman, Scooby-Doo and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, plus new research into the Great Detective's silent film career, makes this revised edition the most comprehensive Holmes filmography ever published.

Author Biography

Alan Barnes has co-authored acclaimed books on Quentin Tarantino, the James Bond films and Hammer Horror. His fiction writings include comic strips and the animated Doctor Who adventure 'The Infinite Quest'. With a foreword by Steven Moffat, co-reator of the BBC series Sherlock.

Reviews

"Marvellous." (BBC.co.uk)"