"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" The Final Problem (TV Episode 1985) Poster

Jeremy Brett: Sherlock Holmes

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  • Moriarty : If you are clever enough to bring destruction on me, rest assured, I shall do as much for you.

    Sherlock Holmes : You have paid me several compliments, Mr. Moriarty. Let me pay you one in return when I say that if I were assured of the former eventuality, I would, in the interests of the public, cheerfully accept the latter.

    Moriarty : I can promise you the one, but not the other.

  • Sherlock Holmes : Now I am ready to close on him.

    Dr. John Watson : If he doesn't close upon you first.

  • Sherlock Holmes : [voiceover]  I had not been back in Baker Street more than half an hour when...

    Mrs. Hudson : [Holmes places French Legion of Honour medal in his desk drawer as he hears Mrs. Hudson outside his rooms]  But you cannot go up there, sir!

    Moriarty : [Holmes then takes a small pistol from the desk drawer moments before Moriarty bursts in through his door]  You have less frontal development than I should have expected.

    [notices Holmes' hand in his pocket] 

    Moriarty : It is a dangerous habit to finger loaded firearms in the pocket of one's dressing-gown.

    [Holmes slowly removes the small pistol from his pocket, cocks it, and carefully places it on the table in front of him] 

  • Dr. John Watson : [Holmes signals Watson to let him in through a window to their quarters at 221B Baker Street, gestures for silence, then quickly makes his way to a corner near the front windows]  What is it?

    Sherlock Holmes : Airguns. A rather special airgun, in fact. Watson, would you have any objection to drawing the blinds, casually, as if you were alone in this room?

  • Sherlock Holmes : Watson, I think you know me well enough to understand that I am by no means a nervous man, but it is stupidity rather than courage to refuse to recognize danger when it is close upon you.

  • Sherlock Holmes : This robbery has been carefully planned over months, even years, by a master criminal.

    Director of the Louvre : But what professional criminal would want to own the Mona Lisa? That is madness; he can't sell it.

  • Moriarty : [Moriarty suddenly thrusts his hand inside his coat, prompting Holmes to reach for his pistol, but Moriarty only pulls out a small notebook to read from it]  You frustrated me in the affair of the French gold.

    Sherlock Holmes : Ah, so it *was* you behind "The Red-Headed League." A very ingenious and well-contrived idea.

    Moriarty : High praise, from you. You crossed my path first on the fourth of January. By the middle of February I was seriously inconvenienced by you and at the end of March I was absolutely hampered in my plans. And now with this last business in France, you have placed me in such a position by your continual persecution that I am in positive danger of losing my liberty. The situation is becoming an impossible one.

    Sherlock Holmes : Have you any suggestion to make?

    Moriarty : You must drop it, Mr. Holmes. You really must, you know.

  • Moriarty : I am quite sure that a man of your intelligence will see that there can be but one outcome to this affair. It is necessary that you should withdraw. You have worked things in such a fashion that we have only one resource left. It has been an intellectual treat to me to see the way in which you have grappled with this matter, but I say, unaffectedly, that it would be a grief to me to be forced to take an extreme measure.

    [Holmes smiles slightly] 

    Moriarty : Oh, you smile, sir, but it really would, I do assure you.

    Sherlock Holmes : Danger is part of my trade.

    Moriarty : This is not danger. It is inevitable destruction. You stand in the way not merely of an individual but of a mighty organization, the full extent of which, even you, with all your cleverness, have been unable to realize. You must stand clear, Mr. Holmes, or be trodden under foot.

  • Dr. John Watson : Won't you stay the night?

    Sherlock Holmes : No, it's too dangerous for you if I stay here.

  • Sherlock Holmes : [while disguised]  My dear Watson, you haven't even condescended to say good morning to me.

  • Dr. John Watson : Would you be rid of me?

    Sherlock Holmes : No, except for the reasons I've given.

  • Sherlock Holmes : You will find me a very dangerous companion now.

  • Sherlock Holmes : [voiceover as his last letter to Watson]  Goodbye, and good luck, and believe me to be, my dear fellow, very sincerely yours, Sherlock Holmes.

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