Director:
Gene WilderGuión:
Gene WilderCámara:
Gerry FisherMúsica:
John MorrisReparto:
Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, Dom DeLuise, Leo McKern, John Le Mesurier, Thorley Walters, Albert Finney, Roy Kinnear, Aubrey Morris, John Hollis (más)Sinopsis(1)
Tras décadas enteras viviendo a la sombra de su famosísimo hermano Sherlock, el detective Sigerson Holmes (Wilder) se enfrenta a un caso singular que le arrastra por un disparatado laberinto de identidades falsas, documentos robados, códigos secretos... Y traseros al aire. (Regia Films Arturo González)
Reseñas (1)
Beautiful nonsense, from which Marty Feldman's wide-angle gaze emerges as a phantom, the sleek comic charm of Gene Wilder (whose seriousness in fact evokes Leslie Nielsen), several really beautiful sketches and situations... well, perhaps also the cruel musical-opera music that accompanies us throughout the film. I'm reluctant to call this a parody because, taken as a result, the film parodies itself... It is a great pity that the level fluctuates considerably from the dead spots from which the perspective disappears, to the really excellent passages in which all the nonsense is sold with British seriousness and moderation. The influence of the British humorist school simply cannot be denied, and that is very, very good. ()