Hands Of  A Murderer - Sherlock Holmes
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  • "Hands of a Murderer (1990) ... Edward Woodward as Sherlock Holmes ... Koch Vision"
  • "Who would have thought Her Majesty was his biggest fan?"
  • Could have been better
  • Remarkable, intelligent and fun
  • Anthony Andrews is amazing as Moriarty!
Hands Of A Murderer - Sherlock Holmes
Starring: Edward Woodward , John Hillerman , Anthony Andrews , Kim Thomson , and Peter Jeffrey
Director: Stuart Orme
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ASIN: B000BRBABK
Release Date: 2006-01-10

Product Description

In this classic Sherlock Holmes (Edward Woodward) mystery, the crack detective and his assistant Dr. Watson (John Hillerman) chase the ever-devious Professor Moriarty (Anthony Andrews) in a chaotic London where spies seem to be everywhere and a plot to overthrow the Empire is underway.

Format: DVD MOVIE

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Sherlockian completists will be interested in this ambitious pastiche that neglects innumerable conventions from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes canon but offers an original showdown between the Great Detective and his nemesis, Professor Moriarty. Holmes (Edward Woodward), vexed by Moriarty's daring escape from the gallows, rebuffs a request by his brother Mycroft (Peter Jeffrey) to assist on a government matter but ends up seeking his older sibling after Moriarty (Anthony Andrews) kidnaps him. The villainous professor--a mathematical genius--can't break a secret code of Mycroft's design, putting the latter at risk and upping the ante in Holmes's longtime battle with his foe. John Hillerman makes a low-key Watson who calmly stands up to Holmes' condescension, and Terence Lodge's bumbling Lestrade actually elicits sympathy. The story by Charles Edward Pogue isn't as good as his earlier television adaptations of Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Sign of Four, but it is memorable. --Tom Keogh

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Hands of a Murderer (1990) ... Edward Woodward as Sherlock Holmes ... Koch Vision".......2006-11-10

Koch Vision and Storke-Fuisz Productions present "HANDS OF A MURDERER - SHERLOCK HOLMES" (1990) - Edward Woodward & John Hillerman (90 mins/Color) (Dolby Digital) --- Under Stuart Orme (Director), Charles E. Pogue (Screenwriter), Ken Westbury (Cinematographer), Colin Towns (Composer (Music Score), Keith Palmer (Editor), Malcolm Middleton (Production Designer), Sue Yelland (Costume Designer) ------ the cast includes Edward Woodward (Sherlock Holmes), John Hillerman (Dr. John Watson), Anthony Andrews (Prof. Moriarty), Kim Thomson (Sophy DeVere), Peter Jeffrey (Mycroft Holmes), Warren Clarke (Col. Gould), Terence Lodge (Insp. Lestrade), Christopher Fairbank (Stubb), Harry Audley (Richard Farrington), David Sibley (Finch), John Tordoff (Berton), Michael Tezcan (Kasim), Daniel Newman (Wiggins), Faith (Mrs. Hudson), David Neal (Minister) . . . . . . our story has the Master Detective Sherlock Holmes and the Master of Evil Professor Moriarty in a battle of wits once again in this highly classified code book that has military classified top secret information vital to England ... Hillerman (Dr. Watson) is as always right on cue and can steal a scene within the blink of an eye ... Moriarty is about to be executed by hanging when he escapes and then the fun begins ... Peter Jeffrey plays Sherlock's brother Mycroft Holmes, his journal and code book is the meat of the plot line, and it's a good one ... but Holmes fans have no fear, it's all elementary!

SPECIAL FEATURES:
BIOS:
1. Edward Woodward (aka: Edward Albert Arthur Woodward)
Date of birth: 1 June 1930 - Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Date of death: Still Living
2. John Hillerman (aka: John Benedict Hillerman)
Date of birth: 20 December 1932 - Denison, Texas
Date of death: Still Living
3. Anthony Andrews
Date of birth: 12 January 1948 - London, England, UK
Date of death: Still Living

Great job by Koch Vision for releasing "Hands Of A Murderer - Sherlock Holmes" (1990) - Edward Woodward, the digital transfere with a clean, clear and crisp print...looking forward to more high quality releases from the BBC mini-series film market...order your copy now from Amazon or Koch Vision where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, stay tuned once again for top notch drama mixed with an outstanding cast and director --- just the way we like 'em

Total Time: 90 mins on DVD ~ Koch Vision KOCV6636 ~ (1/10/2006)

1 out of 5 stars "Who would have thought Her Majesty was his biggest fan?".......2006-07-05

Who indeed? This so-called Sherlock Holmes mystery is, quite possibly, the single worst film I have ever seen in my entire life. Blandly written, appallingly over- and underacted, and unmemorably directed, "Hands of a Murderer" features such "delights" as a Watson with no personality whatsoever, a Sherlock who is actually stouter than Mycroft, and a laughable denouement.

I also found strange Moriarty's passionate "romance" with his female associate. Since Moriarty is Holmes' mirror image, so to speak, writers should treat his love interests with the same delicacy they would treat Holmes' -- hinting more than revealing, and involving fascinating, intelligent women, not hammily acted hypnotists. Most incredible of all, though, is the moment when Watson refers to Holmes as "Sherlock" -- something he would never, ever do in any book or film written by anyone who had read the Conan Doyle stories with any attention whatsoever.

Edward Woodward (of whom I still have fond memories as "The Equalizer") plays Sherlock Holmes as though the role is a straitjacket pinching him in uncomfortable places, forcing him to walk and talk strangely.

There is one good thing about this film: it has quadrupled my already vast appreciation for the late, great Jeremy Brett.

2 out of 5 stars Could have been better.......2004-08-30

"Hands of a Murderer" was the first Sherlock Holmes adaptation I ever saw (though oddly, it was titled "Sherlock Holmes and the Prince of Crime"). Being around 12 years old at the time, I considered it to be just about the greatest thing ever put on film. Time has jaded me, however, because now I see it as a rather goofy and unimpressive entry. The storyline is decent enough: the evil Professor Moriarty desperately wants to get his hands on a secret code that Holmes' brother Mycroft is protecting. However, it is all carried out with quite a bit of camp. Edward Woodward (Sherlock Holmes) is clearly too old for the role, and, quite frankly, does not much resemble the tall, lean figure of the stories. In addition, he seems to spend much of the film in an oddly grumpy mood, as if he were disturbed from a nap in between takes. John Hillerman's Watson fares little better, delivering his lines in a dreary, sombulent tone. Anthony Andrews (side note: see "The Scarlet Pimpernel" for a GREAT performance) is the only saving grace, and makes a believeable Moriarty, though perhaps a touch too young.

Despite its weaknesses, this film is fun to watch on a lazy or rainy afternoon, and is recommended for collectors of Sherlockiana and/or Holmes on screen. Two stars out of five.

5 out of 5 stars Remarkable, intelligent and fun.......2004-07-28

I had the great good fortune of watching HANDS OF A MURDERER tonight. I saw it about 10 years ago and remembered enjoying it then, but with the release of the DVD I was able to relive it. An exceptional movie with an interesting plot and nicely played characterization. I recommend it and it was interesting to see the 7 percent solution back.
There was a great line from Hillerman's Watson when he laments that he much preferred the three pint solution to the 7-percent one.
Holmes is obsessed with the search for Prof. Moriarty who has recently escaped the hangman's noose in cavaliar and spectacular style. Holmes obsession even makes him refuse an initial request for help from his brother Mycroft when national security is at stake. It is only when he senses the diabolical mind of Moriarty in the theft of a secret document from Mycrofts safe that Holmes reconsiders and begins his investigation.
Woodward is not the best Holmes and Hillerman is not the best Watson but together they make an interesting team and this movie (made by Granada for British television) is intoxicatingly watchable with well drawn out characterization and some enjoyable (if somewhat predictable twists and turns) - just how does Moriarty manage to eliminate someone in police custody??
This DVD comes well recommended. A treat for every Sherlockian.

5 out of 5 stars Anthony Andrews is amazing as Moriarty!.......2004-03-05

This movie is by far the best Sherlock Holmes adaptation ever! Anthony Andrews is absolutely chilling as the evil Professor Moriarty. He inhabits the character and exudes the searing darkness of his soul. Although this movie does not actually come from a particular Sherlock Holmes mystery, it maintains the feel of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's work. The actor playing Dr. Watson is also fantastic and the only drawback is the actor playing Holmes, who bears no resemblance to Doyle's famous sleuth. The last word? See this movie...soon!
Hands of a Murderer
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Hands of a Murderer (1990) ... Edward Woodward as Sherlock Holmes ... Koch Vision"
  • "Who would have thought Her Majesty was his biggest fan?"
  • Could have been better
  • Remarkable, intelligent and fun
  • Anthony Andrews is amazing as Moriarty!
Hands of a Murderer
Starring: Edward Woodward , John Hillerman , Anthony Andrews , Kim Thomson , and Peter Jeffrey
Director: Stuart Orme
Manufacturer: Lance Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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  1. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking
  2. Murder Rooms - The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes Murder Rooms - The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes
  3. Dr. Bell and Mr. Doyle - The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes Dr. Bell and Mr. Doyle - The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes
  4. Murder By Decree (Ws) Murder By Decree (Ws)
  5. The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

ASIN: B000244FZU
Release Date: 2004-01-01

Amazon.com

Sherlockian completists will be interested in this ambitious pastiche that neglects innumerable conventions from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Holmes canon but offers an original showdown between the Great Detective and his nemesis, Professor Moriarty. Holmes (Edward Woodward), vexed by Moriarty's daring escape from the gallows, rebuffs a request by his brother Mycroft (Peter Jeffrey) to assist on a government matter but ends up seeking his older sibling after Moriarty (Anthony Andrews) kidnaps him. The villainous professor--a mathematical genius--can't break a secret code of Mycroft's design, putting the latter at risk and upping the ante in Holmes's longtime battle with his foe. John Hillerman makes a low-key Watson who calmly stands up to Holmes' condescension, and Terence Lodge's bumbling Lestrade actually elicits sympathy. The story by Charles Edward Pogue isn't as good as his earlier television adaptations of Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Sign of Four, but it is memorable. --Tom Keogh

Description

Starring Edward Woodward & John Hillerman and Holmes & Watson.Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are once again on the trail of the villainous Professor Moriarty and facing a diabolical plot that threatens the future of the British Empire.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Hands of a Murderer (1990) ... Edward Woodward as Sherlock Holmes ... Koch Vision".......2006-11-10

Koch Vision and Storke-Fuisz Productions present "HANDS OF A MURDERER - SHERLOCK HOLMES" (1990) - Edward Woodward & John Hillerman (90 mins/Color) (Dolby Digital) --- Under Stuart Orme (Director), Charles E. Pogue (Screenwriter), Ken Westbury (Cinematographer), Colin Towns (Composer (Music Score), Keith Palmer (Editor), Malcolm Middleton (Production Designer), Sue Yelland (Costume Designer) ------ the cast includes Edward Woodward (Sherlock Holmes), John Hillerman (Dr. John Watson), Anthony Andrews (Prof. Moriarty), Kim Thomson (Sophy DeVere), Peter Jeffrey (Mycroft Holmes), Warren Clarke (Col. Gould), Terence Lodge (Insp. Lestrade), Christopher Fairbank (Stubb), Harry Audley (Richard Farrington), David Sibley (Finch), John Tordoff (Berton), Michael Tezcan (Kasim), Daniel Newman (Wiggins), Faith (Mrs. Hudson), David Neal (Minister) . . . . . . our story has the Master Detective Sherlock Holmes and the Master of Evil Professor Moriarty in a battle of wits once again in this highly classified code book that has military classified top secret information vital to England ... Hillerman (Dr. Watson) is as always right on cue and can steal a scene within the blink of an eye ... Moriarty is about to be executed by hanging when he escapes and then the fun begins ... Peter Jeffrey plays Sherlock's brother Mycroft Holmes, his journal and code book is the meat of the plot line, and it's a good one ... but Holmes fans have no fear, it's all elementary!

SPECIAL FEATURES:
BIOS:
1. Edward Woodward (aka: Edward Albert Arthur Woodward)
Date of birth: 1 June 1930 - Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
Date of death: Still Living
2. John Hillerman (aka: John Benedict Hillerman)
Date of birth: 20 December 1932 - Denison, Texas
Date of death: Still Living
3. Anthony Andrews
Date of birth: 12 January 1948 - London, England, UK
Date of death: Still Living

Great job by Koch Vision for releasing "Hands Of A Murderer - Sherlock Holmes" (1990) - Edward Woodward, the digital transfere with a clean, clear and crisp print...looking forward to more high quality releases from the BBC mini-series film market...order your copy now from Amazon or Koch Vision where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, stay tuned once again for top notch drama mixed with an outstanding cast and director --- just the way we like 'em

Total Time: 90 mins on DVD ~ Koch Vision KOCV6636 ~ (1/10/2006)

1 out of 5 stars "Who would have thought Her Majesty was his biggest fan?".......2006-07-05

Who indeed? This so-called Sherlock Holmes mystery is, quite possibly, the single worst film I have ever seen in my entire life. Blandly written, appallingly over- and underacted, and unmemorably directed, "Hands of a Murderer" features such "delights" as a Watson with no personality whatsoever, a Sherlock who is actually stouter than Mycroft, and a laughable denouement.

I also found strange Moriarty's passionate "romance" with his female associate. Since Moriarty is Holmes' mirror image, so to speak, writers should treat his love interests with the same delicacy they would treat Holmes' -- hinting more than revealing, and involving fascinating, intelligent women, not hammily acted hypnotists. Most incredible of all, though, is the moment when Watson refers to Holmes as "Sherlock" -- something he would never, ever do in any book or film written by anyone who had read the Conan Doyle stories with any attention whatsoever.

Edward Woodward (of whom I still have fond memories as "The Equalizer") plays Sherlock Holmes as though the role is a straitjacket pinching him in uncomfortable places, forcing him to walk and talk strangely.

There is one good thing about this film: it has quadrupled my already vast appreciation for the late, great Jeremy Brett.

2 out of 5 stars Could have been better.......2004-08-30

"Hands of a Murderer" was the first Sherlock Holmes adaptation I ever saw (though oddly, it was titled "Sherlock Holmes and the Prince of Crime"). Being around 12 years old at the time, I considered it to be just about the greatest thing ever put on film. Time has jaded me, however, because now I see it as a rather goofy and unimpressive entry. The storyline is decent enough: the evil Professor Moriarty desperately wants to get his hands on a secret code that Holmes' brother Mycroft is protecting. However, it is all carried out with quite a bit of camp. Edward Woodward (Sherlock Holmes) is clearly too old for the role, and, quite frankly, does not much resemble the tall, lean figure of the stories. In addition, he seems to spend much of the film in an oddly grumpy mood, as if he were disturbed from a nap in between takes. John Hillerman's Watson fares little better, delivering his lines in a dreary, sombulent tone. Anthony Andrews (side note: see "The Scarlet Pimpernel" for a GREAT performance) is the only saving grace, and makes a believeable Moriarty, though perhaps a touch too young.

Despite its weaknesses, this film is fun to watch on a lazy or rainy afternoon, and is recommended for collectors of Sherlockiana and/or Holmes on screen. Two stars out of five.

5 out of 5 stars Remarkable, intelligent and fun.......2004-07-28

I had the great good fortune of watching HANDS OF A MURDERER tonight. I saw it about 10 years ago and remembered enjoying it then, but with the release of the DVD I was able to relive it. An exceptional movie with an interesting plot and nicely played characterization. I recommend it and it was interesting to see the 7 percent solution back.
There was a great line from Hillerman's Watson when he laments that he much preferred the three pint solution to the 7-percent one.
Holmes is obsessed with the search for Prof. Moriarty who has recently escaped the hangman's noose in cavaliar and spectacular style. Holmes obsession even makes him refuse an initial request for help from his brother Mycroft when national security is at stake. It is only when he senses the diabolical mind of Moriarty in the theft of a secret document from Mycrofts safe that Holmes reconsiders and begins his investigation.
Woodward is not the best Holmes and Hillerman is not the best Watson but together they make an interesting team and this movie (made by Granada for British television) is intoxicatingly watchable with well drawn out characterization and some enjoyable (if somewhat predictable twists and turns) - just how does Moriarty manage to eliminate someone in police custody??
This DVD comes well recommended. A treat for every Sherlockian.

5 out of 5 stars Anthony Andrews is amazing as Moriarty!.......2004-03-05

This movie is by far the best Sherlock Holmes adaptation ever! Anthony Andrews is absolutely chilling as the evil Professor Moriarty. He inhabits the character and exudes the searing darkness of his soul. Although this movie does not actually come from a particular Sherlock Holmes mystery, it maintains the feel of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's work. The actor playing Dr. Watson is also fantastic and the only drawback is the actor playing Holmes, who bears no resemblance to Doyle's famous sleuth. The last word? See this movie...soon!

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