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  1. Hace 6 días · Albeit a bit warmer, like Holmes, Hercule Poirot is also socially aloof and eccentric. For instance, in A Haunting in Venice, Branagh’s Poirot retires post-war. He decides to take a break until, of course, a case comes his way and the plot moves forward. Unlike Holmes, Poirot has many sidekicks.

  2. Hace 5 días · Escape the London bustle, step back in time, and enter a world of gas light, Victorian curiosities, and many of the objects, letters and characters from Sherlock Holmes’ most famous cases. Find out more

  3. Hace 5 días · The Sherlock Holmes Museum opened its iconic front door in 1990, and now attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world making a pilgrimage to the home of their literary hero. We are dedicated to sharing our knowledge, passion and love of Sherlock Holmes with all our visitors.

  4. Hace 1 día · There indeed was Mycroft Alexander David Holmes. Granted, a casual, light blue, window-pane given he was not at work suit, but in all his bespoke waist-coated, pocket watch, suited glory nonetheless. Beside him was a short heavy-set woman. Mycroft looked nothing like his mother in physical appearance, but his regal bearing matched hers to a T.

  5. Hace 4 días · Mycroft Holmes, the uber intelligent occupant of a minor office in the British government that was anything but minor. Cultured and undeniably posh, Mycroft prided himself on his staunch detachment from sentimentality preferring facts over feelings.

  6. Like you said, the "peer" relationship tracks better overall in House, especially with the later ACD books. However in the earlier books, Watson is certainly more of a "lackey" or "assistant" and really starts off absolutely astonished with Holmes. I feel like the early books and the early episodes of Sherlock do a good job of parallel ...

  7. Hace 3 días · John Carradine As Dracula. Rent on Apple TV & Prime Video. While the movie has Frankenstein's name in the title, this is one of the best Dracula movies as well. Released in 1944, this was the first time that Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolf Man ever appeared in the same movie together.

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