fiction.wikisort.org - MovieSherlock in Russia (Russian: Ше́рлок в России, romanized: Sherlok v Rossii, also known as Sherlock: The Russian Chronicles) is a Russian detective TV series based on Arthur Conan Doyle's stories about the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. This is the third Russian adaptation of the character and the first with original script. The series was released in October 2020 on the Start.ru streaming service.[2][3]
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Genre | Crime drama |
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Written by | Oleg Malovichenko |
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Directed by | Nurbek Egen |
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Starring | [1] |
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Country of origin | Russia |
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Original language | Russian |
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No. of series | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 8 |
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Executive producers | Aleksandr Tsekalo Aleksander Remizov |
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Producer | Aleksandr Tsekalo |
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Cinematography | Nikolai Bogachyov |
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Editor | Anna Kozlova |
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Camera setup | Dolby Digital |
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Distributor | START |
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Picture format | HDTV |
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Original release | October 22, 2020 (2020-10-22) |
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Synopsis
Jack the Ripper leaves behind a trail of victims and escapes from London to Saint-Petersburg. Sherlock Holmes leaves Doctor Watson in Britain and goes after the deadly killer to Saint Petersburg.
In Russia, he meets Doctor Kartsev, from whom he rents a living room. Dr. Kartsev starts helping him solve very strange, confusing, and complicated crimes, and Holmes is once again forced to convince law enforcement authorities of the correctness of his deductive methods of investigation.
Cast
- Maksim Matveyev as Sherlock Holmes[4]
- Vladimir Mishukov as Dr. Kartsev
- Irina Starshenbaum as Sofya Kasatkina
- Pavel Maykov as Lavr Trudniy, collegiate assessor, head of the detective police of St. Petersburg, prototype Inspector Lestrade
- Konstantin Bogomolov as Pyotr Znamenskiy, Major General, Chief of Police of St. Petersburg
- Konstantin Yushkevich as Dr. Bakhmetyev, prototype Professor Moriarty
- Yevgeny Dyatlov as Kobylin
- Kirill Gordleev as Koshko
- Yevgeny Sannikov as Ilya Moiseev
- Yevgenia Mandzhieva as Aigul Valikhanova, curator-archivist of the Museum of the Saint Petersburg Mining University
- Oksana Bazilevich as Madam Manuylova, prototype Mrs. Hudson
- Fyodor Fedotov as Anton Sviridov
- Yevgeny Romantsov as Kat
- Fyodor Pisarenko as Venya Kasatkin, Sophia's deaf and dumb little son
- Valery Kukhareshin as Albert Ludwigovich Dreitsen
- Andrey Feskov as Dr. John Watson
- Aleksey Vdovin as Inspector Lestrade
Production
Filming began in St. Petersburg in spring 2019. The director was Nurbek Egen. He has already shot such series and films as “Alibi”, “Secret Sign” and other detective dramas on Russian television. Oleg Malovichenko worked on the script, his previous works were “Ice”, “Method”, “Attraction” and others. The series is not a full-fledged adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's works; it is based on an original script.
Producer Aleksander Remizov claimed: “The plot is based on exciting and mysterious crimes that Sherlock would never have encountered in his native England. We will show the viewer a story familiar to everyone, but on the other side. The unification of cultures through the adaptation of the Englishman in Russia, new crimes and love are the components of the project that create a new story - 'Sherlock in Russia'”.[5]
Watch Online
The first episode (with English subtitles) can be watched freely on the Start.ru channel on YouTube.[6] The later episodes are not available on the internet.
See also
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Theatrical films | Silent |
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Wontner series | |
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Rathbone–Bruce series | |
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Downey Jr. series | |
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Television/Streaming | Television/Streaming films | Ian Richardson | |
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Peter O'Toole (animated) |
- Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet (1983)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse (1983)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four (1983)
- Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear (1983)
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Vasily Livanov series | |
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Christopher Lee | |
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Matt Frewer | |
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Ian Hart (as Watson) | |
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Henry Cavill | |
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Other television and streaming films | |
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Television series | |
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Actors by role |
- Sherlock Holmes
- Dr. Watson
- Inspector Lestrade
- Mycroft Holmes
- Mrs. Hudson
- Professor Moriarty
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Jack the Ripper in fiction |
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Seminal works |
- The Lodger
- Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution
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Letters |
- "Dear Boss" letter
- "From Hell" letter
- "Saucy Jacky" postcard
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Film | |
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Parody | |
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Music | |
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Stage |
- Earth Spirit (1895 play)
- Pandora's Box (1904 play)
- Lulu (1937 opera)
- The Lodger (1960 opera)
- The Ruling Class (1968 play)
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Comics |
- Blood of the Innocent (1985)
- Gotham by Gaslight (1989)
- From Hell (1989–98)
- Wonder Woman: Amazonia (1997)
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century (2009)
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Literature | Sherlock Holmes |
- The Last Sherlock Holmes Story (1978)
- The Whitechapel Horrors (1992)
- Sherlock Holmes: The Unauthorized Biography (2005)
- Dust and Shadow (2009)
- The Ripper Legacy (2016)
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Short stories |
- "A Toy for Juliette" (1967)
- "The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World" (1967)
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Other |
- A Feast Unknown (1969)
- Time After Time (1979)
- Night of the Ripper (1984)
- Phantom Blood (1987)
- Naomi's Room (1991)
- Anno Dracula (1992)
- A Night in the Lonesome October (1993)
- Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend (1996)
- Matrix (1998)
- Lost (2001)
- Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper—Case Closed (2002)
- Blood and Fog (2003)
- The Witches of Chiswick (2003)
- Broken (2006)
- Darkside (2007)
- Lifeblood (2007)
- Dracula the Un-dead (2009)
- I, Ripper (2015)
- The Cutthroat (2017)
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Television | Series | |
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Episodes |
- "Wolf in the Fold" (1967)
- "Comes the Inquisitor" (1995)
- "Ripper" (1999)
- "Sanctuary for All" (2008)
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Other | |
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Video games | |
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Other | |
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- Category
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Sreda |
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TV series | |
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Films | |
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TV shows |
- Big Difference (2008-2014)
- Prozhektorperiskhilton (2017-present)
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На других языках
- [en] Sherlock in Russia
[ru] Шерлок в России
«Ше́рлок в Росси́и» — российский детективно-приключенческий сериал по мотивам рассказов Артура Конана Дойла о великом сыщике Шерлоке Холмсе. Является третьим русскоязычным сериалом об этом персонаже и первым с оригинальным сюжетом. Специальный показ первой серии состоялся 6 октября 2020 года в кинотеатре «Каро 11 Октябрь» в рамках Московского международного кинофестиваля[2], общероссийская премьера состоялась 22 октября 2020 года на видеосервисе Start[3]. Телевизионная премьера сериала состоялась 1 февраля 2021 года на телеканале ТНТ.
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