The Return of Sherlock Holmes

The Return of Sherlock Holmes

8.2

Jun 29 2016

2h 30m

Mystery

Joshua Kennedy IS Sherlock Holmes in this tribute to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary sleuth! The Return of Sherlock Holmes adapts "The Empty House" and "The Six Napoleons," two of Doyle's most famous stories.

Joshua Kennedy

Joshua Kennedy

Sherlock Holmes

Bessie Nellis

Bessie Nellis

Dr. Watson

Jonathan Danziger

Jonathan Danziger

Inspector Lestrade

Amy Zilliax

Amy Zilliax

Mrs. Hudson

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