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1. "Sherlock Holmes" is a mystery thriller and action movie. Where he solves mysterys with John Watson .
2. The main characters are Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, the main villain is Lord Henry Blackwood.
3. Sherlock Holmes in being played by Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law plays Dr John Watson
4. The film is directed by Guy Ritchie.
5. The filmed it in diffrent country 's, where the most is filmed in UK and some is filmed in USA aswell . But the the film is located in London.
6.  Detective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England .
7. After finally catching serial killer and occult "sorcerer" Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case . But when Blackwood mysteriously returns from the grave and resumes his killing spree, Holmes must take up the hunt once again . Contending with his partner's new fiancée and the dimwitted head of Scotland Yard, the dauntless detective must unravel the clues that will lead him into a twisted web of murder , deceit, and black magic - and the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler .
8. Sherlock Holmes is the legendary great detective who solves even the most baffling cases with astute observation, deductive reasoning and very little people skills.
9. Dr John Watson is knowledgeable, brave, strong -willed, and thoroughly professional, as well as a competent detective in his own right, who is supposed to represent the viewer in the movie, who always finds amazement in Sherlock´s solutions which Sherlock simply explains everything to him.
10. Irene Adler enjoys dominating others partially because of her natural personality, and partially because she is insecure. She feels a strong desire to defeat others and to show that she is dominant because she feels inadequate and this is her way of attempting to convince herself that she is not. She "caters to the whims of the pathetic" (as Sherlock so eloquently put it) so that she does not feel pathetic.
11. The name of the supposed user of dark magic, who apparently comes back from the dead is Lord Henry Blackwood, he is the main villain in the movie. He is intelligent and very dangerous. His ultimate plan was to kill members of Parliament with a poisonous gas machine thus starting a civil war.
12. Mary Morstan is the fiancee of John and later becomes his wife . She is jealous when John spends time with Sherlock instead of him.
13. Sherlock Holmes and Watson are rushing to prevent a ritualistic sacrifice of a young girl by Lord Blackwood.
14. He tracked him down from Reardon's pocket watch.
15. Watson is facing the door , as Holmes is throwing out names of what the mystery odour could be. He sees two men come in, one with a toffee apple . He says "toffee apple" to Holmes indicating this is the smell he can't quite put his finger on.
16. The ship had already been launched and sinked.
17. The character which says "Death is only the beginning " is Lord Blackwood.
18. The character who says "No girl wants to marry a doctor who can't tell if a man's dead or not." is Sherlock Holmes.
19. Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson both get bailed out, Sherlock Holmes gets bailed out by Sir Thomas and Dr John Watson by his fiance.
20. Sherlock said that to Irene Adler.
21. The unusual thing about the " ginger midget" is that he has no front teeth.
22. Gladstone was Sherlock's and Dr John Watson's dog who was used for experiments.
23. The iconic structure being built in the movie is The Tower Bridge.
24. The last line of the movie is "Clarky? Case reopened."
25.
  • Sherlock Holmes was originally going to be called Sherrinford.
  • Sherlock Holmes Did Not Know That the Earth Revolves Around the Sun!
  • The Sherlock Holmes Museum both is and isn't at 221B Baker Street .
  • Sherlock Holmes Is the Most Portrayed Literary Human Character on Film and TV.
  • Sherlock Holmes Is the Most Portrayed Literary Human Character on Film and TV.
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