Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows |
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Directed by | Guy Ritchie |
Produced by |
Joel Silver Lionel Wigram Susan Downey Dan Lin |
Written by | Michele Mulroney Kieran Mulroney |
Based on | Characters by Arthur Conan Doyle |
Starring |
Robert Downey Jr. Jude Law Noomi Rapace Jared Harris Rachel McAdams Eddie Marsan |
Music by | Hans Zimmer |
Cinematography | Philippe Rousselot |
Edited by | James Herbert |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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129 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $125 million |
Box office | $545.4 million |
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a 2011 British-American period action mystery film directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey and Dan Lin. It is the sequel to the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes, and likewise features the Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson characters created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film's screenplay was written by Michele Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Holmes and Watson, and were joined by Noomi Rapace as Simza, Stephen Fry as Mycroft Holmes and Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty. The film follows an original premise incorporating elements of Conan Doyle's short stories "The Final Problem" and "The Empty House". In the film, Holmes and Watson travel across Europe with a Gypsy adventuress to foil an intricate plot by their cunning nemesis, Professor Moriarty, to instigate a war.
Upon its release, the film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and was commercially successful, with a worldwide gross of over $545 million.
In 1891, Irene Adler delivers a package to Dr. Hoffmanstahl, payment for a letter he was to deliver. Hoffmanstahl opens the package, triggering a hidden bomb that is prevented from detonating by the intervention of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes takes the letter while Adler and Hoffmanstahl escape. Holmes finds Hoffmanstahl assassinated moments later. Adler meets with Professor Moriarty to explain the events, but Moriarty, deeming her position compromised by her love for Holmes, poisons and kills her.