
The Sherlock Holmes Theater
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Narrated by:
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Martin Jarvis
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Kristoffer Tabori
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a Full Cast
About this listen
What is the secret of the shocking death of poor Enid's sister, whose dying words were, "the speckled band?" Only Holmes can find the answer and save a helpless girl from certain death in The Speckled Band.
When Holmes retired, it created a financial crisis for his friend Watson, who owes money to mobsters who want either their cash or his blood. The surprising upshot is: Ghastly Double Murder in Famed Detective's Flat, a one-act comedy by producer-director Yuri Rasovsky, here receiving its audiobook premiere.
(P)2005 Blackstone AudiobooksCritic reviews
2005 Audie Award Winner, Audio Drama
"Rasovsky combines a talented cast, spot-on sound effects, and a rich musical score to achieve a stunning audio production. Every character, every cast member, every special effect, and every note of music merits applause." (AudioFile)
However,the REAL gem of this mix,unlike the previous review had mentioned was the last "comedy".If you have read all the old short stories and are very familiar with the characters,you'll definatly savor the dialogue here.It begins with Holmes and Watson trying to converse civilly enough,but it escalates into the delightfully vicious bile spitting only old friends can indulge in.And it gets WEIRD.Buy this collection just for the happy catfight and twisted twist ending.
Exactly the Opposite
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The first, Sherlock Holmes by Gillette, is famous as being the origin of the phrase "Elementary, Watson", the Deerstalker cap, the low-slung pipe and Billy the page boy (who was later incorporated into the actual Conan Doyle stories).
The second is an extended version of The Speckled Band by Conan Doyle himself.
Also included is a one-act parody, Ghastly Double Murder in Famed Detective's Flat, which plays like an extended Saturday Night Live sketch, and is MOST DEFINITELY not for children.
The performances are good. My only complaint is the chapter tracks are numbered instead of labeled so if you want to listen to a specific play you can't search for it by title.
Great stories for fans
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The first story presented here, "Sherlock Holmes", is a fun story with many similarities to "A Scandal in Bohemia" - only this time, Sherlock gets the girl. I've seen a stage production, which I loved, and this audio version brought back very good memories. Except for the odd note at the end (Sherlock kissing a woman?!) it's a real winner.
The second production, an adaptation of "The Speckled Band", has a lot more Victorian melodrama than I remember from the story (or the TV version I've seen), but it's not bad.
Both of these are well acted by a talented cast.
The third production, "Ghastly Double Murder in Famed Detectives Flat", is billed as a comedy. I gave up on it after the first 10 minutes or so. I found it so far from the spirit of the orignial characters that I couldn't finish it. I gather it's supposed to be a satire or parody - I didn't find it funny.
Mixed results
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Promises, but doesn't deliver.
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