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  1. Jun 25, 2024 · Once Sherlock finished production in February of 1924 Keaton had it previewed in Long Beach, Glendale, and finally Los Angeles, tweaking the film after each audience reaction. The finished product ran under five reels, or about 45 minutes, making it shorter than the average comedy feature.

  2. Jan 9, 2022 · Sherlock Holmes is known for his deduction skills and other abilities that allow him to solve some of the most intriguing and complex mysteries, but there are many questions about how he makes money and if he is rich or not.

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  3. The film was retitled Sherlock Jr. and released on April 21, 1924. It made $448,337, slightly less than Three Ages . Keaton considered the film "alright [but] not one of the big ones", possibly due to the fact that it was his first real failure after a 25-year career on stage and screen.

  4. However, this year marks the centenary of the publication of three particular Sherlock Holmes short stories and it may seem strange to think of Sherlock Holmes in the 1920s. ‘The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire’ was first published in The Strand Magazine in January 1924.

  5. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 4f7add12-c2af-5c5c-bb49Sherlock Jr. (1924) - BFI

    Sherlock Jr. (1924) Buster Keaton’s would-be sleuth dreams himself into movie-heroic mastery in this dazzling, evergreen, meta masterpiece of silent comedy.

  6. Sherlock Jr.'s assistant, Gillette, is named after William Gillette, the first actor to play Sherlock Holmes on stage. This film was selected to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1991. Browse Fun Facts and Trivia about at Classic Movie Hub (CMH).

  7. Sherlock's brother in the BBC series is very wealthy and well connected. It's implied that it's his brother who gets Sherlock work as a consultant because Sherlock is too stubborn to find work for himself.

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