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Young Sherlock Holmes
1986 | 109 min | K-12 | adventure, fantasy
“Young Sherlock Holmes” serves up a fictional story about the famous detective Sherlock Holmes in his youth. The movie depicts how Sherlock Holmes and his future friend John Watson first meet and embark on solving a mysterious case.
The story begins with a young Sherlock arriving in London to study. He meets John Watson at his new school, and soon strange things start happening. Various deaths seem to be connected, and Sherlock and John begin investigating the events. Their investigation leads them deeper into the trail of a mysterious cult that practices ancient rituals and uses skilled illusions to manipulate people.
Throughout the movie, the young friends decipher complex clues and gradually uncover the truth behind the events. The story highlights Sherlock’s cleverness and skills, as well as the loyalty and courage of his future partner, John Watson.
“Young Sherlock Holmes” is an intriguing blend of adventure, mystery, and youthful drama that provides a glimpse into how Sherlock Holmes later became the famous master detective.
The movie featured the first entirely computer-generated character at the end of the film. It’s known for introducing the first fully digital character created with a computer, a statue of knights made of glass and bronze. This character moves and battles Sherlock Holmes and other characters in the climax of the movie.
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About the movie
Subjects
- english
Keywords
- courage
- England
- friendship
- friendship skills
- imagination growth
- informational
- media education
- movie technology
- relationships
- team work
Educational levels
- high schools and vocational schools
- middle schools
Genres
- adventure
- fantasy
Age limits
- K-12
Studios
- Paramount Pictures