Showing: 13 December 2025
For decades, Sherlock Holmes fans worldwide have been waiting for the restoration of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series.
Produced by Stoll Pictures between 1921 and 1923, the collection is the last significant work in the Sherlock silent film canon to be restored. The series, which was so popular it ran for 45 episodes, was sanctioned by Arthur Conan Doyle, who thoroughly approved of Eille Norwood as Holmes.
This programme features a selection of three newly restored episodes: ‘A Scandal in Bohemia’, wherein Holmes falls for ‘the woman’; ‘The Golden Pince-Nez’, which features Holmes’ deductive powers at work, and ‘The Final Problem’, featuring the sinister Professor Moriarty.
The episodes are accompanied by newly commissioned scores by Joanna MacGregor, Neil Brand and Joseph Havlat, recorded live at the Alexandra Palace Theatre.
The screening will be followed by a recorded interview (11 mins) with Bryony Dixon, the BFI's Curator of Silent Film.
“Will give modern audiences the opportunity to discover the man who set the standard for all screen Sherlocks to come.” Sight and Sound