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Sherlock Holmes in New York

Sherlock Holmes in New York is a 1976 American made-for-television mystery film about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, played by Roger Moore and Patrick Macnee respectively.

Plot
The great detective Sherlock Holmes and his trusted companion Dr. John Watson travel to New York City to investigate a recent threat made by Professor James Moriarty. During their investigation, Holmes and Watson are reunited with their old acquaintance Irene Adler, now a popular music-hall singer, who reveals that Moriarty has kidnapped her young son Scott. Moriarty has also left a note for Holmes informing him that he will be approached by the police soon for aid in a crime, and should he not refuse – Moriarty also informing him that he should provide no reason for his refusal – the boy will die. Holmes is subsequently contacted by the NYPD regarding the recent apparent theft of the international gold exchange at the New York bank, with the entire vault of gold bars having vanished seemingly overnight, the theft only secret until a planned transaction between Italy and Germany in three days' time. To protect the child, Holmes refuses the case, but a chance comment by Watson inspires Holmes to shift his attention to finding Scott to remove the blackmail card. While Watson departs with Irene disguised as Holmes to draw away the agent Moriarty has assigned to watch him, Holmes determines that Scott was tricked into cooperating with the kidnapping as an apparent joke, allowing him to find the kidnapper. Investigating the vaults, and quickly ruling as impossible the actual removal of many tonnes of gold via a narrow tunnel in the time available, Holmes swiftly determines what has taken place; based on the speed of the lift's descent, it should take them 45 seconds to reach the vaults, but they stopped after only 42 seconds. From this, Holmes deduces that Moriarty had an empty, duplicate vault built a few meters above the real one, subsequently planting iron bars to stop the lift reaching the real vault. While everyone puzzled over how the bars of gold were stolen from the false vault, Moriarty would actually be stealing them from the real one below. In a final confrontation in New York's underground, Moriarty escapes. The case is solved. As Holmes and Adler say their goodbyes, Adler comments that her son has a keen intellect and a certain knack for solving puzzles, implying that Holmes may be his father. The two nevertheless part ways with Adler giving Holmes a picture of her son to keep. ==Cast==
Cast
Roger Moore as Sherlock HolmesPatrick Macnee as Doctor John WatsonJohn Huston as Professor James MoriartyCharlotte Rampling as Irene AdlerGig Young as Mortimer McGrew • David Huddleston as NYPD Inspector Lafferty • Signe Hasso as Fraulein Reichenbach • Leon Ames as Daniel Furman • John Abbott as Heller • Jackie Coogan as Haymarket Hotel Proprietor • William Benedict as Telegraph Office Manager • Paul Sorensen as Man In Checkered Suit • John Steadman as Stage Doorman • Geoffrey Moore as Scott Adler • Charles Durning as Inspector (uncredited) ==Production==
Production
When initially approached to portray Sherlock Holmes, Roger Moore was uninterested. Patrick Macnee was cast as Dr. John Watson and played him in the same bumbling fashion as Nigel Bruce had decades earlier. Macnee went on to play a more intelligent representation of the character in two television films opposite Christopher Lee as Holmes, Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady and Incident at Victoria Falls. Moore's real-life son Geoffrey portrayed Scott Adler. ==Home media==
Home media
Soundtrack The film was scored by Richard Rodney Bennett, marking his first work for American television; Leonard Rosenman conducted. On 9 October 2006, Intrada Records released the music on a limited edition CD alongside Georges Delerue's score for The Pick-up Artist. Video On 22 August 2014, the film was released as a manufactured on demand DVD by 20th Century-Fox Cinema Archives. On 25 July 2016, Signal One Entertainment released the movie on Blu-ray in the UK. ==References==
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