Sir Robert Norberton, a race horse owner, is under a lot of pressure due to his debts and has been acting strange of late. Holmes and Watson head to Shoscombe Old Place, Sir Robert's stables... Read allSir Robert Norberton, a race horse owner, is under a lot of pressure due to his debts and has been acting strange of late. Holmes and Watson head to Shoscombe Old Place, Sir Robert's stables, to investigate.Sir Robert Norberton, a race horse owner, is under a lot of pressure due to his debts and has been acting strange of late. Holmes and Watson head to Shoscombe Old Place, Sir Robert's stables, to investigate.
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Sherlock Holmes is urged to look into the behaviour of Sir Robert Norberton and his sister Lady Beatrice Falder who live in Shoscombe Hall.
Norberton is foul tempered and deep in debt but he is hoping his horse will come home at the race course. Lady Falder is seldom seen and the moneylender who Norberton owes money to has disappeared.
It is wonderfully produced but the producers had little option. It is a very inert and sluggish story.
Story was better than most. Great production as usual and all the acting is top notch. Edward Hardwicke is my favourite Dr. Watson but they all do a good job. Sad to read he passed away in May.
Love the locations and the production that goes into the series, especially all the horses and various hansom cabs and carriages. And the attention to detail of the period - can really lose oneself in the picture. Much better than merely reading it on the page.
A reasonably intriguing and original episode of Sherlock Holmes. The twist is a tad bizarre and creepy but quite interesting.
A noteworthy feature of the episode is that it includes a 18-year-old Jude Law in only his third on-screen appearance.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Mr. Mason comes to 221b Baker Street to see Holmes, he states his opinion that his employer, Sir Robert Norberton, has "gone mad." Sherlock replies "This is Baker Street, not Harley Street." Harley Street has long been the address of many private clinics and doctors' surgeries.
- GoofsHolmes investigates the furnace in the basement of Shoscombe Hall. He approaches it and puts his hand on the handle of the furnace door, then instantly snatches back his hand with an exclamation of pain. However, he is wearing leather gloves which would have protected him from the heat of the handle for at least a few moments.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Sherlock Holmes: So how much did you win on Shoscombe Prince?
Dr. Watson: Twenty guineas.
Sherlock Holmes: Disgraceful.
[Mrs. Hudson enters carrying a tray]
Dr. Watson: Champagne, Mrs. Hudson?
Mrs. Hudson: Of course, in the circumstances.
Dr. Watson: Well, it's very good of you, but I've only won twenty guineas.
Mrs. Hudson: Plus my ten. You're not the only one that likes a plunge on the horses from time to time, Doctor.
Sherlock Holmes: Hah, gee, ahem. Well... Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #17.61 (2009)
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- Dunham Massey Hall, Dunham Massey, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England, UK(Shoscombe Hall interiors, mill house and lake)
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