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The last vampyre

John Stockton arrives in the village of Lamberley and when bad things begin to happen, the local residents hold the newcomer responsible. Soon, the gossipy town folk find out that Stockton is a direct resident of the Sinclair family, burned as suspected vampyres 100 years before. After the mysterious death of Bob Ferguson s baby son, a killing that has all the hallmarks of a vampyre, Holmes and Watson are called in to investigate before the residents take matters into their own hands.

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  • "Last vampyre"
  • "Last vampyre"@en
  • "Sherlock Holmes"
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  • "Last vampire"
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  • "John Stockton arrives in the village of Lamberley and when bad things begin to happen, the local residents hold the newcomer responsible. Soon, the gossipy town folk find out that Stockton is a direct resident of the Sinclair family, burned as suspected vampyres 100 years before. After the mysterious death of Bob Ferguson s baby son, a killing that has all the hallmarks of a vampyre, Holmes and Watson are called in to investigate before the residents take matters into their own hands."@en
  • "Holmes and Watson battle a direct descendant of the St. Clair famly, burned as a suspected vampyre 100 years before."@en
  • "When strange things begin to happen in the village of Lamberley, the villagers suspect John Stockton, who they believe is a relative of a suspected family of vampires. It's up to Holmes and Watson to clear his name."@en
  • "Sherlock Holmes is asked to investigate mysterious goings-on in a Sussex village where a reclusive writer is suspected of being a vampire and causing the death of innocent people."@en
  • "Sherlock Holmes goes from investigating mere murder and mayhem to a fiend of possibly supernatural origin in this made-for-TV thriller. In the 1790's, a wave of murders hits the small British community of Lamberley; as the victims are young women who suffer severe wounds and bleeding from their necks, many locals believe a vampire is to blame, and that the aristocratic but mysterious Lord St. Clair is thought to be the creature of the night in question. A gang surrounds and lynches Lord St. Clair, pounding a stake through his heart and burning him. In the early 20th Century, a similar series of murders begin happening in the same small town, shortly after the arrival of John Stockton (Roy Marsden), a distant relative of Lord St. Clair, who often visits the grave of his dead ancestor. The people of Lamberley believe Stockton is to blame, and noted detective Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) is brought in to investigate. Holmes and his associate Watson (Edward Hardwicke) discover Stockton is a student of the occult who enjoys playing with the assumptions of others, but in time they wonder if he may indeed be a vampire after all."
  • "Sherlock Holmes is asked to investigate mysterious goings-on in a Sussex village where a reclusive writer is suspected of being a vampire and causing the death of innocent people."
  • "Holmes and Watson battle a direct descendant of the St. Clair family, burned as a suspected vampyre 100 years before."@en
  • "Sherlock Holmes investigates the arrival of a supposed vampire."@en

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  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Fiction"
  • "DVD-Video discs"@en
  • "Detective and mystery television programs"@en
  • "fiction policière (fiction)"
  • "Detective and mystery films"
  • "Detective and mystery films"@en
  • "Television adaptations"@en
  • "Made-for-TV movies"@en
  • "Drama"
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  • "Last Vampyre (Film)"
  • "The last vampyre"
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  • "Last vampyre"@en
  • "Jeremy Brett is Sherlock Holmes. The last vampyre"
  • "Sherlock Holmes (Television program : 1987-1993)"@en
  • "Sherlock Holmes the last vampyre"@en
  • "The Last vampyre"
  • "Sherlock Holmes. The last vampyre"@en