Without a Clue (1989)

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Written by Gary Murphy, Larry Strawther

Directed by Thom Eberhardt

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Farcical take on the Sherlock Holmes stories, which proposes that the world's greatest detective is merely the fictional creation of Dr Watson, the real crime-solving genius. But the doctor has a problem, in that he needs an actor to appear as Holmes, and the best he can turn up is clueless ham Reginald Kincaid. To cap it all, the ill-matched pair find themselves the victims of the villainous Moriarty.

When is Without a Clue next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on BBC 2 November 14th, 2:45pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Michael CaineMichael CaineSherlock Holmes/Reginald Kincaid
Image for Ben KingsleyBen KingsleyDr. John Watson
Image for Jeffrey JonesJeffrey JonesInspector Lestrade
Lysette AnthonyImpostor Leslie Giles
Paul FreemanProfessor James Moriarty
Nigel DavenportLord Smithwick
Pat KeenMrs. Hudson
Image for Peter CookPeter CookNorman Greenhough
Tim KillickSebastian
Matthew SavageWiggins
John WarnerPeter Giles
Matthew SimReal Leslie Giles
Harold InnocentLord Mayor Gerald Fitzwalter Johnson
George SweeneyJohn Clay
Murray EwanArchie

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