Several of the key actorsgot together to discuss the film, their roles, and the world of Sherlock Holmes...
The cast got-together for a read-through last week, and our roving camera went to work! In the video below, Anthony also gives actress Noelle Piche a tour of the carriageway in which her character meets a gruesome end... what a way to kick-off a flick!
Scenes involving Father Jeffers, and Holmes & Watson were complimented by our wonderful extars from Kingston Historical Costume Society... Here are some pics and video -- enjoy!
More shooting, as the production is moving full-speed ahead...
PICTURES...
Holmes and Watson (Anthony and Terry) outside 221B Baker Street
...With Inspector Lestrade (Richard Kerr)
Watson in the morgue (with Ian Brannan)
A horrible sight...
...a gruesome murder has been committed!
The game's afoot, Watson!
How very stoic!
With some of the ladies from the Kingston Historical Society
(From Left to Right) Terry Wade (Watson), Richard Kerr (Lestrade), Angella Scott (Evelyn Norwood) and Anthony D.P. Mann (Sherlock Holmes)
(From Left to Right) Terry Wade (Watson), Richard Kerr (Lestrade) and Anthony D.P. Mann (Sherlock Holmes)
Anthony and Terry recently spoofed Holmes and Watson as hosts of the 2009 DAFT Awards in Kingston - above is a picture from the evening's event, "Who Stole the Show?"
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
While vsiting the beautiful Thousand Islands of Ontario, stay in an authentic manor, restored to its 1872 grandeur... The Victoria Rose Inn served as the location for Holmes and Watson's Baker Street lodgings, and is an exceptional example of Victorian elegance.
Peterson Pipes of Dublin have designed and donated the pipe that Sherlock Holmes uses in the film
TVCogeco (Kingston)has been a long-time friend of Anthony D.P. Mann and his work, and their continued support is great appreciated
Dave Bryant is the artist who designed both the depiction of Anthony & Terry as Holmes & Watson on the front page, as well as the Sherlock Holmes logo we are using
WWW.SHERLOCKNEWS.COM - Charles Prepolec's excellent news page dedicated to all things Sherlockian. He has edited several recent Sherlock Holmes anthologies, currently available from fine booksellers.
The Trophy House has been very kind to produce and donate several authentic signs to our production (featuring the artistry of Randy Tisdale)... they offer lots of services, and we encourage you to visit their site!