Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady

Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady is the first of two TV films made in 1991 under the banner Sherlock Holmes the Golden Years. Harry Alan Towers was executive producer. Bob Shayne the writer.

It featured Christopher Lee and Patrick Macnee as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson as elderly gentlemen getting involved with Balkan terrorists and meeting again with “The Woman” the actress and leading lady Irene Adler (Morgan Fairchild). They save Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria (Cyril Shaps) from an assassination at the opera house and thus delay the onset of World War I.

The film also featured a number of historical characters involved in the plot including Eliot Ness (Tom Lahm) and Sigmund Freud (John Bennett). It was shot back to back with Incident at Victoria Falls. Both were released in the next two years and there were drastically edited versions released by Vestron Videos. No further films were made. The full versions are now available on DVD.

Filming locations were in Austria, London and Luxembourg.

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