" SHERLOCK HOLMES IN NEW YORK" BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE PENULTIMATE STRUGGLE OF WITS AND WILLS BETWEEN MISTER SHERLOCK HOLMES AND PROFESSOR JAMES MORIARTY IN NEW YORK CITY DURING THREE DAYS AT THE END OF MARCH AND THE BEGINNING OF APRIL IN THE YEAR 1901, AS RECONSTRUCTED FROM UNFINISHED NOTES OF DR. JOHN H. WATSON
by [Doyle, Arthur Conan]: Sapinsley, Alvin:
Price: $250.00- Bookseller: William Reese Company - Literature ABAA-ILAB
- Seller Inventory #: WRCLIT 60171
- Book condition:
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: [Los Angeles]: Twentieth Century-Fox Television, 30 June 1975.
Book Description
[Los Angeles]: Twentieth Century-Fox Television, 30 June 1975.. [1],112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript, printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Light foxing to fore-edge, faint dust-soiling to wrappers, but very good. An unspecified, but pre- production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes, John Huston as Moriarty, Patrick Macnee as Watson, and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler, under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976, the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award, and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast, this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny.
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