Case of Evil
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Case of Evil | |
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Directed by | Graham Theakston |
Produced by | Tim Bradley Brad Wyman |
Written by | Piers Ashworth |
Starring | James D'Arcy Vincent D'Onofrio Gabrielle Anwar |
Music by | Mike Moran |
Distributed by | Miramax Films |
Release date(s) | October 25, 2002 |
Running time | 100 Minutes |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Case of Evil is a 2002 made for television cable movie focusing on the young 20-something Sherlock Holmes (James D'Arcy). It plays fast and loose with some hitherto known facts about Holmes, Dr. Watson and Professor Moriarty. As the movie opens, Sherlock is in pursuit of the evil Moriarty (Vincent D'Onofrio) and apparently shoots him to death, but his body cannot be found as he falls in a sewer. Ah, but anyone who knows the Holmes mythos knows that Moriarty is not so easily killed. Nonetheless, Holmes gains notoriety with the press and the police for his apparent killing of the evil Moriarty. This accomplishment brings him into the company of Dr. Watson (Roger Morlidge), an early practitioner of autopsies, for the first time. Together, they start an investigation into the murder of several crimelords and become convinced that Moriarty is alive and behind a plot to organize drug dealing. Given that Moriarty is supposedly dead, Holmes finds it hard to convince Inspector Lestrade (Nicholas Gecks). Holmes' investigation leads him to a beautiful prostitute (Gabrielle Anwar), who posed as a rich woman to lure Holmes into the plot. Richard E. Grant also appears as Holmes' brother, Mycroft, who was addicted to opium by Moriarty when Sherlock was young.