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Sherlock Holmes - The Sign Of Four / The Blue Carbuncle DVD

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The Sign Of Four: One of the most exotic tales in the Sherlock Holmes collection this story features lost treasure a murderous pigmy a beautiful wronged woman with whom Watson falls in love a mad and mysterious pair of twins and a thrilling deadly chase along the Thames. These elements have made the mystery a real favourite amongst Holmes aficionados and this episode stands as a faithful but fast-paced adaptation of a much-loved novel. The Blue Carbuncle: This re

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Released
21 June 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
Classification
Runtime
97 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503144326 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Two episodes from the 1968 TV series based on the famous stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle starring Peter Cushing as Holmes and Nigel Stock as Dr Watson In &39;The Sign of Four&39; Holmes and Watson are intrigued by the case of Mary Morstan whose father disappeared ten years previously Every year since Mary has received a pearl from a mystery benefactor and she now requires the Baker Street detective to act as her escort in a meeting with the unknown patron In &39;The Blue Carbuncle&39; a priceless jewel with a sinister history has been stolen from its owner the Countess of Morcar When it is found in a goose&39;s crop the events surrounding how it got there and who the true thief is are puzzles only a genius such as Sherlock Holmes can unravel This was the last episode in this series (which was one of the first TV series ever to be shot in colour) and was originally screened on 23rd December 1968 Age Rating PG