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A foreign agent is killed, run over by a milk truck - but with him he
has an encoded message that leads Sherlock Holmes (Ronald Howard), Dr
Watson (Howard Marion Crawford) and Inspector Lestrade (Archie Duncan) to
Paris, where they first fight with two more foreign agents (Sacha Pitoeff,
Frédéric O'Brady) over a coin that contains something or other atop the
Eiffel Tower, then, after the coins has (literally) fallen into the hands
of a cabaret singer (Martine Alexis), they find themselves in a cabaret
surrounded by foreign agents - and start a brawl to get arrested and
escape the agents this way - and wouldn't you know it, the plan works.
Rather uninteresting episode of Sheldon Reynolds' Sherlock Holmes
series, the whole espionage plot seems rather contrived and is never
really explained while Sherlock Holmes' deductions are at times incredibly
far-fetched - and when the whole thing starts to (finally) get
interesting, it's already over ...
By the way, some outdoor shots were really done in Paris, with the
actors on location - which might sound excessive for a rather cheap
TV-series like this - but it actually wasn't, since the whole series was
shot in Paris in the first place.
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