Sherlock Holmes – Trailer

Premiere kino: 26.12.2009

Robert Downey Jr vil denne julen underholde svært mange i rollen som Sherlock Holmes. Garanterer at denne filmen vil appelere til både store og små.
Guy Richie har gitt oss mange gode filmer tidligere. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) · Snatch (2000) · Swept Away (2002) · Revolver (2005) · RocknRolla (2008).

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Sherlock Holmes

Teaser poster
Directed by Guy Ritchie
Produced by Joel Silver
Lionel Wigram
Susan Downey
Dan Lin
Written by Screenplay:
Michael Robert Johnson
Anthony Peckham
Simon Kinberg
Story:
Lionel Wigram
Characters:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Starring Robert Downey Jr.
Jude Law
Rachel McAdams
Mark Strong
William Hope
Music by Hans Zimmer
Cinematography Philippe Rousselot
Editing by James Herbert
Studio Village Roadshow
Silver Pictures
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) December 25, 2009
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget $80 million[1]

Sherlock Holmes is an upcoming film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional character of the same name. Guy Ritchie will direct the film, while Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin will produce the film. Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham and Simon Kinberg will write the screenplay based on Lionel Wigram’s story and Doyle’s characters. Robert Downey Jr. will portray Holmes and Jude Law will portray John Watson. The film will be released on December 25, 2009.[2]

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Premise

Set in 1891, the film revolves around Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Watson (Jude Law) stopping a conspiracy to destroy Britain.[3] The film opens with Holmes apprehending the murderous cult leader Lord Blackwood (Mark Strong), who promises he will return from the dead and exact his revenge as he is being led to the gallows.[4]

In May 2009, Warner Bros. released its official plot summary:

In a dynamic new portrayal of Arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous characters, Sherlock Holmes sends Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson on their latest challenge. Revealing fighting skills as lethal as his legendary intellect, Holmes will battle as never before to bring down a new nemesis and unravel a deadly plot that could destroy the country.[5]

Cast

  • Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes. Downey was visiting Joel Silver’s offices with his wife, producer Susan Downey, when he learned about the project.[6] Ritchie initially felt Downey was too old for the role because he wanted the film to show a younger Holmes on a learning curve like Batman Begins.[4] However, Ritchie decided to take a chance on casting him in the role, and Downey told the BBC that “I think me and Guy are well-suited to working together. The more I look into the books, the more fantastic it becomes. Holmes is such a weirdo.”[7] Downey also revealed what his wife had to say: “that when you read the description of the guy – quirky and kind of nuts – it could be a description of me.”[8] Downey intends to focus more on Holmes’ patriotic side and his bohemianism, and felt that his work on Chaplin has prepared him for an English accent.[9] Ritchie feels his accent is “flawless”.[10] Both Downey and Ritchie are martial arts enthusiasts, and have been inspired by the bartitsu mentioned in the 1901 story The Adventure of the Empty House.[11] Downey lost weight for the part, because during a chat he had with Chris Martin, Martin recommended that Holmes look “gaunt” and “skinny”.[12]
  • Jude Law as Dr. John Watson, Holmes’ ally, a surgeon and a war veteran. Law is not portraying the bumbling fool that actor Nigel Bruce popularized in the 1930s–40s films.[13] Law previously appeared in the Granada Television series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, in an episode based on The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place. Being a Holmes fan, Law recognised there was material unexplored in other adaptations and was intrigued by Downey’s casting; Law was cast because he had a positive meeting with Downey and concurred the film would have to explore Holmes and Watson’s friendship. Downey believed by emphasizing Watson’s qualities as a former soldier, a doctor, a womaniser and a gambler, it would make for a more interesting foil for Holmes.[14] Law made a notebook of phrases from the stories to improvise into his dialogue.[15] Ritchie originally envisioned Russell Crowe in the role.[16]
  • Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler, a femme fatale from New Jersey who once outwitted Holmes, earning his grudging respect.[13] In the film, Adler is no longer married to Godfrey Norton and needs Holmes’ help for the case.[14] Downey convinced Ritchie to cast McAdams, arguing she would not look too young to be his love interest.[17]

Production

A lot of the action that Conan Doyle refers to was actually made manifest in our film. Very often, Sherlock Holmes will say things like, ‘If I hadn’t been such an expert short stick person, I would have died in that’ or he would refer to a fight off screen. We’re putting those fights on screen.
—Producer/co-writer Lionel Wigram[20]

Producer Lionel Wigram remarked that for around ten years, he had been thinking of new ways to depict Sherlock Holmes. “I realized the images I was seeing in my head [when reading the stories] were different to the images I’d seen in previous films.” He imagined “a much more modern, more bohemian character, who dresses more like an artist or a poet”, namely Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. After leaving his position as executive for Warner Bros. in 2006,[4] Wigram sought a larger scope to the story so it could attract a large audience, and amalgamated various Holmes stories to flesh it out further.[8] Lord Blackwood is based on Aleister Crowley, which was due to Doyle’s own fascination with the occult.[20] The producer felt he was “almost clever” pitting Holmes, who has an almost supernatural ability to solve crimes, against a supposedly supernatural villain. Wigram wrote and John Watkiss drew a 25-page comic book about Holmes in place of a spec script.[20] Professor Moriarty’s existence is hinted in the script to set up the sequels.[18]

In March 2007, Warner Bros. chose to produce, seeing similarities in the concept with Batman Begins. Arthur Conan Doyle’s estate had some involvement in sorting out legal issues, although the stories are in the public domain in the United States. Neil Marshall was set to direct,[21] but Guy Ritchie signed on to direct in June 2008.[22] When a child at boarding school, Ritchie and other pupils listened to the Holmes stories through dormitory loudspeakers. “Holmes used to talk me to sleep every night when I was seven years old,” he said.[23] Therefore, his image of Holmes differed from the films. He wanted to make his film more “authentic” to Doyle,[9] explaining, “There’s quite a lot of intense action sequences in the stories, [and] sometimes that hasn’t been reflected in the movies.”[24] Holmes’ “brilliance will percolate into the action”, and the film will show that his “intellect was as much of a curse as it was a blessing”.[10] Ritchie sought to make Sherlock Holmes a “very contemporary film as far as the tone and texture”, because it has been “a relatively long time since there’s been a film version that people embraced”.[24]

Filming began in October 2008.[3] The crew shot at Freemasons’ Hall and St Paul’s Cathedral.[18] Filming was done in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, while the Town Hall was used for a fight scene (which required smashing stained glass windows).[25] They shot the opening scene for three days at St Bartholomew-the-Great church in London,[20] and shot on the river Thames at Wapping for a scene involving a steamboat on 7 November.[26] Filming continued at Stanley Dock and Clarence Dock in Liverpool.[27] In late November 2008, stunt man Robert Maillet was filming a fight scene at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, and accidentally punched Robert Downey, Jr. in the face, causing Downey to be bloodied and knocked down, but not knocked unconscious as originally reported.[28] The Sun reported that on November 28, a tank truck caught fire, forcing filming to stop for two hours.[29] When filming at St John’s Street in December, the schedule had to be shortened from 13 to nine days because locals complained about how they would have always have to park cars elsewhere during the shoot.[30] In January 2009, filming moved to Brooklyn.[31]

Ritchie wanted his Holmes’ costume to play against the popular image of the character, joking “there is only one person in history who ever wore [a deerstalker]“. Downey selected the character’s fedora. The director kept to the tradition of making Holmes and Watson’s apartment quite messy, and had it decorated with artifacts and scientific objects from the continents they would have visited.[16]

References

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  4. ^ a b c Sarah Lyall (2009-01-24). “Is That You, Sherlock?“. The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/movies/25lyal.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all. Retrieved on 2009-01-24.
  5. ^ Sherlock Holmes Synopsis retrieved from www.sherlock-holmes-movie.com on 05-16-09
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  30. ^ Sherlock Holmes almost foiled in film parking row“. Islington Gazette. 2008-12-03. http://www.islingtongazette.co.uk/content/islington/gazette/news/story.aspx?brand=ISLGOnline&category=news&tBrand=northlondon24&tCategory=newsislg&itemid=WeED03%20Dec%202008%2009%3A40%3A25%3A560. Retrieved on 2008-12-05.
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