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September 18, 2016 3:52 pm  #1


To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

Greetings all! πŸ™‹
While watching "Sherlock Holmes and the secret weapon," I noticed that  Basil Rathbone disguised himself three times in order to gather information and to draw out suspects.
Apart from painting in a moustache before revealing his return to John, Our Sherlock's never used disguises, has he?
Is not using disguises truer to Cannon?  Or is Basil Rathbone's portrayal closer to the original stories?

Last edited by Harobed (September 18, 2016 4:18 pm)


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September 18, 2016 3:56 pm  #2


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

He was disguised as a preacher in Scandal.

 

September 18, 2016 4:12 pm  #3


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

And while he was not that disguised, he posed as a photographer in TGG...Β 


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September 18, 2016 4:29 pm  #4


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

He was disguised as a security guard at the art museum in the series as well. Disguise is part of the original stories, so it's not against Canon for him to use disguises in an adaptation.



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September 18, 2016 4:42 pm  #5


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

I think Benedict once said that instead for going for false beards and noses as in Canon, they chose to have him hide in plain sight as in the above examples. He puts on a part, cries false tears etc, instead of putting on a disguise and make-up.Β 
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September 18, 2016 4:52 pm  #6


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

I liked Sherlock's answer too!


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September 18, 2016 5:52 pm  #7


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

He also disguises as a waiter. But, yes, they go for the "hidden in plain sight" version in BBC Sherlock, which I think is quite cool.


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September 20, 2016 6:56 am  #8


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

Gosh folks, is there a link for The Extremely Embarrassed to find solace? 😩
And I call myself a Sherlockian.  I should turn in my badge!  Hand over my membership card, oh the shame makes me all aflush & aflutter! *(dramatically bows head). 😳

*Recovering now, slightly: Thank you!  I just want to say Thanks to each & everyone for their educational input!  Brilliant, all! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘  Now to save face just a little bit, I'll just say well, at least I knew where to go for help & accurate answers! πŸ‘Œ
You guys ARE the bee's knees! πŸ’ͺπŸ‘ˆ
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September 20, 2016 4:22 pm  #9


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

No need to be embarrassed or ashamed!



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September 20, 2016 5:14 pm  #10


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

It's all fine.Β 


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"It is what it isΒ says love." (Erich Fried)

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September 21, 2016 5:46 am  #11


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

πŸ‘‹ Hey, Yitzock, πŸ‘‹ hey SusiGo, you two really know how to pick a body up, dust off & shake off the red-face and come back 'round to a semblance of normalcy! πŸ‘

Thanks...thanks even for taking the time to relay such kind responses. πŸ‘Ό So.

Onward & upward we go!  Tally ho, pip pip & all that rubbish, wot?! πŸ‘Œ

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Am enjoying our comradery! πŸ’ƒ
Hope your days & nights go smoothly & are free of pain...in peace & safety I hope you remain!
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September 21, 2016 11:46 am  #12


Re: To be disguised or not to be disguised, that is the question.

Lautrela, got your hug & feel even better about casting my lot with you lot! πŸ˜‰

We Sherlockians are a unique bunch...smart...funny & generous to a fault!

Say...has "Sir" ever paid us a visit or ever commented about this site?
I for one am happy that I have found you & can only hope that accolades will be properly raised for this great bunch of fans of The Brilliance which are the writings, interpretations & expressions of Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ, DL's Sherlock Holmes! πŸ”Ž

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