I’m late to the game here—no surprise—finally watching
Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock Holmes set in present day England. Didn’t think
they could pull it off, but the way they’ve combined modern tech with Sherlock’s
computing brain is riveting. Martin
Freeman as Doctor John Watson, who’s returned from grueling tour of duty
in Afghanistan, is a perfect match as a man of action. The whole cast and
presentation is above the average, and it got me thinking of my list of top SH portrayals.
Starting with:
Jeremy Brett -- The definitive Sherlock Holmes. An actor who
melded with the role. Brett appeared
in 41 episodes of the Granada series (1984-1994) and became the new standard.
Benedict Cumberbatch -- This updated SH makes me forget that
Holmes was originally a 19th century detective. So far I’ve watched
only the first two episodes, “A Study in Pink” and “The Blind Banker,” and if
the rest of the series holds form, I’m sold on Cumberbatch.
Basil Rathbone played the part from 1939-1946 -- The first Sherlock Holmes I ever watched. When
the SH name is brought up, I immediately think of him in my mind’s eyes. I
still enjoy watching Rathbone’s The Hound of the Baskervilles film, though I
didn’t care for his Holmes update to the WWII war effort.
Peter Cushing (1968) -- The production doesn’t quite live up to
others in standards, but Cushing delivers an equally tremendous performance. I
recently watched his SH portrayal on a new DVD release, and plan to watch them
again soon.
Also in my top ten would be Arthur Wontner, Michael Caine,
and Christopher Lee. Since some 75 actors have played Sherlock Holmes in 200
plus films, maybe my partial list is quite different from yours. Set me straight,
my Sherlockians!