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Sherlock, The Reichenbach Fall, CID Officer,

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Moriarty manages the simultaneous break-in of the Tower of London, the Pentonville Prison, and the Bank of London. He is captured and put on trial, where, even without a defense, he is found not guilty and released. He visits Sherlock Holmes who determines that Moriarty's scheme was to advertise to his criminal clientele that Moriarty has a computer code that will open any door or access any account. Moriarty admits that that is part of his plan, but that he still needs to solve a problem he has with Holmes. Months later, Holmes uses his skills to solve a kidnapping chase, but Moriarty, who had been hiding out, plants seeds in the minds of Lestrade and his detectives (and maybe even Watson), that Holmes is a fraud who may have instigated the kidnapping so he could solve the case and look good in the press. Meanwhile, a tabloid reporter has written an expose on Holmes using Richard Brook as a source. Holmes finds that Brook is actually Moriarty, who has convinced the reporter that he is an actor hired by Holmes to play Moriarty. In addition, all the crimes Holmes has been solving were actually instigated by Holmes in the first place. Holmes calls Moriarty to a showdown on the roof of St. Bartholomew Hospital. Moriarty has conned his clients into thinking that the computer code actually works and is of any value. The real plan involved a deal with his clients that if Holmes commits suicide (having been revealed as a fraud), the lives of Watson, Mrs. Hudson and Lestrade would be spared. Holmes sees through this, but then Moriarty tells him that if HE (Moriarty) were to die, the assassinations would be back on. Moriarty produces a gun and kills himself. Just as the assassins are preparing their kills, Holmes jumps from the roof. Watson sees Holmes bloody body; the assassinations are called off. At the gravesite, Watson says aloud that he never believed Sherlock was a fraud, and begs that he still be alive. Sherlock, very much alive, watches this from afar.

 

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2016 Reel www.starnow.co.uk/media/623368

 

2015 Reel www.starnow.co.uk/media/500618

 

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