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Publikum im Planetariumssaal des Zeiss-Großplanetariums der Stiftung Planetarium Berlin.
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Publikum im Planetariumssaal des Zeiss-Großplanetariums der Stiftung Planetarium Berlin.

This Watson doesn't write a worn diary, this Watson writes a blog. He's also a war veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder and investigates modern London together with his friend Holmes. Actors Johann von Bülow and Florian Luckas are Sherlock & Watson in this remake of the cult detective duo.

London, 2015: Something is not right with the master detective. Sherlock Holmes is actually a media-shy misanthrope. But suddenly he's touring the city's talk shows and even planning a huge birthday party including London high society. He suddenly seems to want to bathe himself in fame. But he reveals his real plan to his assistant Watson: it's about Moriarty, Holmes' great adversary - the masquerade is supposed to help finally pin him down. But Moriarty also has ingenious traits; anyone who underestimates him is making a big mistake.

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Director: Leonhard Koppelmann
With: Johann von Bülow, Florian Lukas, Stefan Kaminski and others
By: Leonard and Viviane Koppelmann and Felix Partenzi based on Arthur Conan Doyle

Production: Der Audio Verlag 2015


Translated with DeepL

Languages: German

Age recommendation: from 12 years

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