Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre

Watch Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre

  • 1993
  • 1 Season

Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre is a Granada Television production that aired in 1993. This episode is a part of the acclaimed Sherlock Holmes series starring Jeremy Brett in the titular role of the iconic detective. The Last Vampyre is based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story 'The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire.' The episode is directed by Tim Sullivan and produced by Michael Cox.

The Last Vampyre revolves around the mysterious death of a gentleman named Robert Ferguson. His wife, who is a Romanian woman, is believed to be a vampire who has killed Robert. Sherlock Holmes is approached by Robert's brother, who is also the executor of the late gentleman's will, to investigate the case. Holmes and Dr. Watson are convinced that there is a rational explanation for the strange occurrences, and they are determined to unearth the truth.

The episode starts with a scene where a Romanian fortune teller is telling Robert Ferguson's fortune. She ominously warns him about the dangers that loom ahead. The fact that Robert had recently gotten married to a Romanian woman named Lydia is a mystery to his family as they don't know much about her. All they know is that Robert and Lydia had met in Romania during his travels. When Robert dies, Lydia is found to have an alibi, but Holmes and Watson are not convinced. They notice several strange occurrences, including a burst balloon, marks on the ground, and a pile of ashes in the fireplace, which lead them to believe that there is more to the case than meets the eye.

As Holmes and Watson investigate Robert's death, they discover that there is more to Lydia's past than she is letting on. They also come across several inconsistencies in the accounts of the witnesses. All the evidence points towards Lydia being the killer, but Holmes is not convinced. He believes that there is a rational explanation for the occurrence, and he is determined to find it.

The Last Vampyre is an intriguing episode that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The chemistry between Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke, who plays Dr. John Watson, is excellent. Their interactions are witty, and the way they solve the case is both exciting and satisfying. The episode is shot in a gothic style, and the atmosphere is filled with suspense and mystery. The cinematography and the use of lighting are top-notch, adding to the eerie feeling of the episode.

The Last Vampyre is an engrossing episode that will keep viewers hooked from start to finish. The story is well-written, and the production values are excellent. The acting is superb, with Jeremy Brett delivering a riveting performance as the legendary detective. The episode remains true to the source material, bringing an authentic Sherlock Holmes experience to the screen.

In conclusion, Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre is a must-watch for fans of the iconic detective. The episode is a testament to the quality of the Granada Television productions and the legendary actors who played the roles of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. It is a thrilling mystery that will keep viewers guessing until the very end. With impressive storytelling, production values, and performances, The Last Vampyre is an engaging watch that remains a classic Sherlock Holmes tale.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre
1. Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre
January 28, 1993
In a small village, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate mysterious deaths that may be the work of a vampire. The villagers suspect John Stockton, whose ancestors were burned there as vampires 100 years ago. Stockton seems to be a prime suspect, but even Holmes can't believe his own eyes.
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    January 28, 1993
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