

Martin Freeman plays as Watson as an intelligent and serious doctor, he's the perfect counterpoint to Holmes. Benedict as Holmes plays in a clever, stubborn, and impetuous manner. It's distinguished by its cast with Benedict's Sherlock and Freeman's Watson ably playing off each other.
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This is an exciting TV film this is due to the plot of the novel, a mixture of intrigue and suspense that adapts very easily to film language, which is not usual with classic detective stories.

It's a genuine ripping yarn with much suspense, moody intrigue and blending modern elements such as technology, mobile phone, internet, cloning, genetic engineering, military conspiracy, among others. This is an excellent and thrilling film with dark elements in classic style and freely based on the splendid novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. Using his brother Mycroft's (Mark Gatiss, also writer and executive producer) identity card, both of whom gain access to the facility. Later on, Holmes and Watson find a military research facility. Holmes soon realizes that someone is making sure the legend becomes real. As Holmes investigates the mystery of a supernatural hound threatening the life of a Dartmoor owner. Holmes dismisses the supernatural elements of the case but there are a sufficient number of odd events to pique his interest. There appears to be a curse on the family dating back when Sir Baskerville was supposedly killed on the moor by a huge hound. Sir Charles died of cardiac exhaustion and his son Henry Knight believes he was frightened to death. As Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson investigate the legend of a supernatural, devilish hound, a beast that may be stalking a young heir on the fog-shrouded moorland that makes up his estate. Holmes and Watson are contracted by a heir who has returned to his mansion to take his place at the family seat following the death of his father. All England there is no district more dismal than that vast expense of primitive wasteland, the moor of Dartmoor in Devonshire. Correct rendition of the most famous mystery novel written by Arthur Conan Doyle with an awesome Benedict Cumberbath as Sherlock and not very faithful to the source material. This is one of the best version that still can be called a classic novel by Arthur Conan Doyle in which Holmes and Watson are called to save Sir Henry Knight Baskerville from a curse that has plagued his family for centuries. When a nobleman is threatened by a family curse on his newly inherited estate, detective Holmes is hired to investigate as Sherlock (Benedith Cumberbath) and John (Martin Freeman) investigate the ghosts of a young man who has been seeing monstrous hounds out in the woods.
