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I'm curious about this. In one of the late David McDaniel's Man from U.N.C.L.E. novels, The Rainbow Affair (1967), he has Solo and Illya travel to Sussex to meet and consult with ca. 100-year-old "William Escott." Anybody with even a nodding acquaintance with the Holmes canon will recognize who Escott is, especially since his mind is as sharp as ever (though he tends to muse aloud without realizing it as he reaches his logical conclusions). When Solo asks him if he worked alone in law enforcement, he says yes, "except for a good and helpful friend."Mr. Holmes with Ian McKellen. Kind of disconcerting to see Sherlock Holmes as a 93-year-old man, but if anyone can pull it off, it's Ian McKellen.
A nice, quiet movie. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
So it would be neat to me to see how the filmmakers handle it.
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