AngryPete wrote:
I've never seen the Jeremy Brett version, though I've heard the sad story of his life. Apparently the first series is a work of supreme genius, with Brett utterly mesmeric, though the show does goes off the boil a little thereafter I've heard. I'd really like to catch some, likewise Basil Rathbone's effort.
Yeah, please try to catch some Brett if you can. I've got the boxset of the entire series and, as you'd expect with any long running telly series, you have some superb episodes, some good ones, and a few bobbins ones. When you see some superb ones though, it's just flawless and completely authentic as you picture it from the books - the setting, Brett's portrayal, etc. The two actors who played Watson were excellent too (David Burke then Edward Hardwicke), and I know Brett always spoke highly of them both.
The DVD boxset is quite pricey, but I believe the episodes are often repeated on ITV4 or whatever.
Re his illness, in some episodes towards the end you can clearly see Brett was very ill at the time, and it's quite painful to watch some of them, though not to suggest the episodes themselves were bad, but to see Brett all bloated and pale, compared to the youthful looking man literally bounding around in the early series, is sad. From things I've read in various books about him though, despite concerns over his health at the time, he insisted he wanted to carry on with filming and it was always his hope to film the entire canon, but obviously this never happened.
For what it's worth, I also have the Rathbone films and while I think they're jolly good fun with some genuinely good stories, most of them are only loosely based on the actual stories from the books, and also most are set in the 1940s, at the time they were filmed (indeed some are essentially WWII propaganda films). That said, I especially think that Rathbone's Hound of The Baskervilles is one of the best versions of this story.
Peter Cushing also made a lovely Holmes in the BBC series from the late 60s (this is now quite cheap on DVD at under a tenner for the boxset).
Finally... As a one-off film,
Murder By Decree (Christopher Plummer as Holmes) is a brilliant film with Holmes trying to solve the Jack The Ripper murders. I've only ever watched this a couple of times as I find it too chilling.