

The above-mentioned works concerning the detective are the original books and stories of Arthur Conan Doyle. The story of these detectives has inspired a lot of works in different forms and the dynamic detective duo of Sherlock Holmes and Dr.

I mean who doesn’t know about ‘The Sherlock Holmes’. The renowned detective in the history that will forever be remembered for his amazing skills to solve the mysteries has impressed us all.
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We still have some Conference Lapel Pins available.Īudio Interview with the editors (podcast at I Hear of Sherlock)īSI Press / Books overview page About the Series UCLA Guest House & UCLA Faculty Center Learn More James Bridges Theater (Melnitz Hall, UCLA) Sherlock Holmes: Behind the Canonical Screen It’s Elementary: A Talk-Back with Rob Doherty ‘These Relics Have a History’: Restoring Rare Sherlockian FilmsĪ Good Practical Knowledge of British Law: Intellectual Property and Copyright Issuesįrom Paper to Celluloid: Adapting Holmes for the ScreenĪnimating Sherlock Holmes: The Great Mouse Detective “I Am Not a Whole-Souled Admirer of Womankind” The Women: Sex and Success in the Canon, BBC, and Warner Brothers
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Shaggy Sherlock in Shizuoka: Holmes as Hound in Miyazaki’s TV Anime Murder Rooms, Guy Ritchie, Mark Gatiss & Steven Moffat: Twenty-First Century Sherlockian “Faction,” Humor, and Loyalty Granada’s Sherlock Holmes: A Retrospection “Holmes Superbus, Watson Absurdus”: The Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce Films “If You Want to Hear My Story I Have No Wish to Hold It Back” The Triumph of Being Unfaithful: Film Adaptations of The Valley of Fear Singing, Dancing, and the Sherlockian Musical How Holmes Crashed the Silents without His Boswell and Took a Pratfall for MoriartyĬartoons: Setting the Stage for New Generations of Sherlockians (or visit our mail order page) Table of Contents for Sherlock Holmes Behind the Canonical Screenīy Dr. With 42 color and 38 b&w illustrations Sherlock Holmes Behind the Canonical Screen Lavishly illustrated, this oversized volume will be an essential resource for the student of Sherlockian film and its place in the history of cinema.Ģ72 pages, 10″ x 7″ trade paperback, December 2015 The work of the 23 contributors, including Sherlockians, academics, and entertainment industry creative talent are all represented here.

This volume provides a written record of virtually all of the Conference presentations. Presenters covered a wide range of Sherlockian film topics, from Holmes in cartoons to the earliest versions of Holmes on the screen, in England, the United States, and around the world. This 2012 event was a unique collaboration between the BSI and the UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television. Sherlock Holmes: Behind the Canonical Screen was the third Baker Street Irregulars’ officially sponsored Conference, and the first held on the West Coast.
