The Last Vampyre | English Full Movie | Crime Drama Mystery
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In a quaint village, Sherlock Holmes delves into a series of peculiar and mysterious incidents that bear an eerie connection to a man shrouded in vampire-like attributes. As Holmes unravels the disturbing enigma, he must summon his exceptional deductive skills to solve the perplexing case, where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs. With his keen intellect at the forefront, Holmes treads the treacherous path, determined to uncover the truth behind these bizarre and tragic occurrences.
Starring: Jeremy Brett, Edward Hardwicke, Roy Marsden
Directed By: Tim Sullivan
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Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes and David Suchet as Hercule Poirot. I can not accept anyone else.
Basil Rathbone was a Don as Holmes !! ✌️💯
Brett was the personification of Holmes and perfect in the role, but Peter Cushing was pretty good too for the 1950s.
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Now this is what a real movie is like. Excellent acting, excellent plot, English accent, goth...and no ridiculous loud music drowning out the dialog. It seems real instead of a movie. Takes real talent to pull that off. The English really know how glue a person to his seat. I really enjoyed it.
Jeremy Brett was my favorite Sherlock Holmes (and still is to this day). I also enjoy Robert Downey Jr.'s portrayal of Holmes, but Brett's portrayal of Holmes is so magnificently eccentric. He truly owned the part. I love (and own) all of the Grenada TV Sherlock Holmes episodes starring Jeremy Brett, and I cherish them dearly.
A few years before *JB's* version debuted on ITV, the BBC had a lower budget series starring Peter Cushing as Sherlock. Brett is also my number one, but I wish there was a touch of the humour as displayed in the aforementioned Cushing portrayal. Cushing's old nemesis Dracula (Christopher Lee) also did two TV movies as an older Holmes I quite enjoyed.
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I love Jeremy Brett' s portrayal but my favorite is Basil Rathbone! Downey Jr.may be a good actor, but, through no fault of his own ( he didn't write the scripts...I think) his Holmes has zero to do with the real Holmes. Zero.
Jeremy Brett is easily the best ever Holmes, impossible to read the books without imagining him in the role
Jim im with you, I have downloaded the Jeremy Brett episodes into MP3 files to listen to just as a play...thats how close they are to the novels.
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I've read all the Sherlock Holmes in a Conan Doyle compendium - the stories are pretty consistent with other detective stories of the time. But when you put Basil Rathbone and, yes, Jeremy Brett into the mix you have something powerful and interesting. I think Jeremy's druggy facial idiosyncracies, though grotesquely entertaining actually detract from the reasoning side of the character. But still well worth watching.
I thought that I had seen all of the Sherlock Holmes episodes; fortunately, I was wrong. Watching the inimitable, extraordinarily gifted Jeremy Brett in other films and taped stage performances is always a sublime pleasure. Had he lived, who knows what other great performances his fans would have been more-than-fortunate to see. What a talent! What an artist! What a uniquely handsome man! His charismatic persona jumps off the screen and the stage!
And he could sing too
> pearlbrandwein4731 Indeed! Jeremy Brett moved with the elegance and grace of a dancer while he exuded such sensual masculinity it was breathtaking. Can you just imagine being in his presence? You're spot-on about the charisma he possessed. The first time I saw him I was immediately smitten. We lost a Golden Child when we lost Jeremy Brett far too soon.
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For those who didn't fully understand the plot of the story: Stockton returned to the village to investigate his past, fully believing the story that his ancestors were vampires (as shown at the beginning of the movie when they burned down the Stockton mansion). Stockton meets the Ferguson family and falls in love with the wife (Carlotta) and the maid (Dolores) as later revealed in his diary, leading him to use his charms and knowledge to woo them. In the village, there was an influenza outbreak that claimed the lives of the blacksmith and the Ferguson family's baby. The superstitions of the village led everyone to conclude that Stockton was indeed a vampire to explain what was happening. Jack, the son, finds a father figure in Stockton (they shared a love for the violin, and both were loners), which made him believe in the philosophy that Stockton was truly a vampire. Here, Sherlock appears, curious to know why Stockton was being linked to all the events that were happening. After a while, Stockton and Sherlock meets, where Stockton tries to deceive him to convince him that he is indeed a vampire. This is where we realize that Stockton truly believed he was one. Later, Sherlock then returns to the Stockton mansion to uncover the deception. Stockton becomes overly confident in the trust Ferguson had placed in him, leading to the "fight" we witness and ultimately causing Stockton's exile from the Ferguson family. This eventually leads to the accident in which Stockton dies. When Stockton dies, Jack creates his own story, enhancing the mysticism that the tree where Stockton died was the same tree he fell from as a child. Dolores, who was curious about Stockton, knew about the spirit/vampire/curse scam (inferred from the interaction with the traveling vendor of "protective" objects). She goes to the tree where Stockton died to satisfy her curiosity and is surprised by Michael. He challenges her to "climb up and shake him down," which she appears to do to scare Michael and subsequently falls from the tree (as she had a bloody hand and neck). Michael confuses the accident with an attack by the already deceased Stockton. The marks left on Dolores' neck were purely coincidental from the accident, and Jack wanted to use this to his advantage. Jack, who had read "The Vampyre" in Stockton's literature (remembering that he had visited Stockton's home several times), wanted to use Dolores as a "sacrifice" to become a vampire. First, he poisoned the Ferguson family dog for his experiments, and then he poisoned Dolores when caught by Carlotta. He left, assuming that the sacrifice where he had to "bring her to the brink of death but no further, then care for her until she recovers with all the outward appearance of love" was already completed, and now only his "violent end" (according to "The Vampyre") remained to become a vampire. Carlotta saw Jack administering the poison, prompting her to suck it out (giving Ferguson the idea that she was turning into a vampire). Watson later finds the vial of poison (curare) that Jack left on the floor and informs Holmes. Ferguson, believing Stockton was still alive, went to retrieve his body to "definitively kill him," and Jack hit him from behind, knocking him unconscious. Finally, we have Jack's suicide, believing that he had already become a vampire. This leaves us with the conclusion that: - Both the blacksmith and the baby died from influenza. - Carlotta and Dolores were attracted to Stockton, causing Ferguson's reactions. - Jack aspired to be like Stockton. - Stockton believed he was a vampire and died in an accident. - Jack committed suicide, believing he had fulfilled "The Vampyre" ritual to become a vampire. - Vera was suffering from influenza.
Thanks, I was a bit confused. Enjoyed this film. Poor Stockton.
Thank you so much
Yes. But: The blacksmith didn't die of influenza. He was bleeding out of his mouth, that isn't a symptom of influenza. Probably he just had a pulmonary embolism. He was overweight, an alcoholic and very distressed at this moment.
@@bettinastark6948 I noted the camera shot of the "vampire" looking back at the blacksmith just before the blood got coughed up. ( While Sherlock was remote viewing the priests story, and he opened his eyes in shock ) sorry about not knowing the names, I just watched the first part of the movie and got stuck here in the comments
Brilliant explanation! Thanks!
I struggle with the Memoirs series, Jeremy was so ill at this point it's hard to watch him struggle with his breathing and slurring words. I applaud his devotion to the character and craft but I chose to remember him as he was in the earlier seasons, full of life and zeal. I far as I am concerned he is and always will be the only Sherlock Holmes and when I read and reread the books, it's his face I see and his voice I hear.
Nobody played Holmes like Jeremy Brett. The best ever.
Agreed! He has very tangible Wierdness to him that genius always has!❤
Brett is the epitome of Sherlock just as Suchet is the epitome of Piorot.
need more movies like this my favorite vampire actor was Christopher Lee anybody remember him?
Who doesn't?
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Yes he was great but so were Gary Oldman and Klaus Kinski.@@manuelfedericocachazasanju5294
Um dos melhores Drácula da minha geração 👻🩸🩸🩸
Frank Langella had a lot of fans of his Dracula. My personal favourite Draculas are Gary Oldman and Rudolph Martin. Martin had the seductive look that none of the others matched.
Chitchatchuck wouldn’t recognise a outstanding acting performance if their life depended on it! Brett immaculate and brilliant as always.
Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, David suchet as Hercule poirot, John thaw as inspector Morse, etc, these actors performed there roles well, I'm a great fan of David, Jeremy and John respectively spraking
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Jeremy Brett the best Sherlock for ever👌💗
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Read the books about a hundred times more, THEN rewatch all those different versions. There is no comparison. The Granada company's Sherlock Holmes series with Jeremy Brett is hands down the most book exact representation of the character there is. Brett 100% based his Holmes on Doyle's books. He kept a file on the desk on the set of Holmes' study that detailed exactly what Doyle had the man doing. When he wasn't sure, he referenced. As a method actor he became Holmes...even to the point of making himself sick. Holmes' demeanor was so opposite Brett's super happy jovial self that he had to 'take a break' and spend time in a psychiatric hospital (with meds) to get out of the depression he found himself in because of his acting method. Having read all of Holmes' adventures repeatedly since I was about 8 years old and watched every "English" language version of Holmes I could get a hold of, I still find Brett's portrayal to be the most on point and character correct to the books there is. I've enjoyed watching all the others and their versions for different reasons (Cumberbatch being modernly quirky, Downey being exciting and rousing and Rathbone being dour and somewhat aristocratic, as examples) but at the end of the day, Holmes is still an extraordinary and complex character and if anyone anywhere was able to capture the fullness of that sometimes manic mind it was Jeremy Brett. The last few Holmes stories Brett was still the main character in were difficult to watch as his health was so rapidly deteriorating due to his heart condition and the toll the old 80's meds took on him, but to still portray the character so closely despite it, is a master class of his dedication to the character. He was a craftsman who strove for perfection in his art and his Holmes was certainly that.
JEREMY BRETTwill be FOREVER Sherlock Holmes..😊
As a vampire
Jeremy Brett is my absolute favorite Sherlock Holmes. He was born to play that role. As a more ballsy version, I like Robert Downey, Jr. in the role.
Something most miss is the superb sets, props, costumes _(especially the hats)_ and the horses.
I love Sherlock Holmes, and Jeremy Brett was one of the best. Thank you for this.
Never liked Jeremy Brett as Holmes. Favorite is Basil Rathbone followed by Matt Frewer
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@@gbhxu Rathbone was for sure the best with Cushing as close second
Awww,isn’t Jeremy thee best………loved everything he was in!💥💥💥💥💥💥
Brett has charisma that's hard to look away from.
I loved Jeremy Brett in Sherlock Holmes. He was the best Holmes, imo.
A great well acted movie by all. Jeremy Brett is the best Holmes ever. A great actor, very sadly missed. Greetings from Melbourne.👍🦘🌏
Yes, Jeremy Brett played a very good Sherlock.
Jeremy Brett RIP, you were the GOAT of Sherlock Holmes actors!
i noticed a lot of hate comments personnally i found this very entertaining yes it had some flaws as do many a lower budget film but honestly it was well done well acted and fluid for a FREE You Tube Movie they did well keep up the good work
Jeremy Brett was an excellent Sherlock Holmes. I also liked Basil Rathbone in the role.
I have also read all the Holmes stories and agree that Jeremy Brett is the best Holmes played closest to Homes in the books. Rathbone is a very close second but his films were spoilt for me by the portrayal of Watson as an idiot as he was most certainly not written this way by Conan Doyle! Rupert Everett played him once in "The Case of the Silk Stocking" and did an excellent job of it, just a shame he only undertook the role once! Only just discovered this channel and subscribed immediately!
I agree.
Indeed, not my good fellow, Rathbone hands down is number one.
Agreed. Jeremy Brett is my Sherlock Holmes. And both actors did Watson perfectly.
I thought I’d seen all the vampire movies from back then. I’ve never seen this before. Thank you so much for uploading 👍🏼
Fun Fact: The picture above the mantle piece is a picture of the Reichenback Falls.
Thanks for your help in getting these movies out for the public.
Brett, though plainly not in the best health, is superb.
far and away the best sherlock holmes for my money.
Here I am watching the kind of stuff my dad used to watch. I guess you do turn into your parents.
A very good Holmes and Watson combination. These movies are timeless.
Brett is very close to Conan Doyles vision of Holmes in my opinion. Maybe even closer to his personality?
Exactly , great comment
This was an excellent movie with great apprehension and mystery!
It's a pity some people around here wrote pointless, rude blasphemous comments which have nothing to do with the film 😡
Classic Vampire Movie ‘’Bravo’…….. These rude comments come from Fentanyl Zombies… Ignore it and enjoy the moment 👌
……the late, great Jeremy Brett was a consummate actor. He nailed S H, as his own, forever. Maybe his manic depressive state made him the actor he was. His biography is very sad to read.
IMO the best Sherlock Holmes ever. Basil Rathbone up there and I enjoyed Peter Cushing portrayal as Sherlock Holmes. Peter Cushing best known as a Vampire Hunter.
@@Gerrygambone yes, I did quite enjoy Ronald Howard as Sherlock Holmes, in the old black and white series. He was a very appealing actor, son of Leslie Howard. Something about him always reminds me of Darren McGavin, the American actor. (Kolchak the Night Stalker)
@@roringusanda2837 Darren McGavin will always be one of my favorites. I looked up Ronald Howard and yes, the resemblance is uncanny!
I love this Holmes character. Excellent acting
Always had a fascination with Sherlock Holmes stories. Excellent!!
This is quite a loose adaptation of Doyle's #SussexVampire.
Excellent! knew there was something weird about that kid! Such rich staging and costumes, transported me to that town, very well written and executed........ Mysterious too! Great actors!
they didn't resolve the wife and her mouth/face covered with blood at the maid's throat.
So wound in intricacies of mind and events. Poor boy, so lonely. Unhappy man driven to momentary madness. Holmes, logical, and his needed friend Watson, emotional and caring.
JEREMY BRETT remains the best Sherlock ever!!!
It's undeniably true!!
agreed.
and Basil Rathbone a close second best!!
Oh YES
Breaking the violin was the best scene.
The splendiferous wreckage of what was originally a poignant, beautifully written short story, in which Holmes visited the afflicted party and solved the problem with a single glance at the older brother. This is not the best butter - though I love all the scenes with Brett and Hardwicke just enjoying acting together for their own sake if not the story's.
Brett has that charisma that's hard to look away from.
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Stockton’s death: I keep thinking about the blacksmith and the wheel.
same here ;)
Two adverts in the first 7 minutes. You bastards.
Thank you for this quality upload of classic characters played by true artists.
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It’s odd how they started lengthening short stories, I mean, if they really wanted to do more feature length episodes, adapt “A Study in Scarlet” or “The Valley of Fear”, I find it sad that those two books aren’t getting more recognition
kzhead.info/sun/Y8NsaJaomnaYZGg/bejne.html this is the complete series with this actor, one of the best sherlock series ever. and yes both a study in scarlet and I balive valley of fear are there too
This looks like it’s taken from the HD remastered European or US blu-ray editions. It’s a shame they’re not available in the UK. Thanks for sharing.
Jeremy Brett
Best Sherlock ever.
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Yes. ❤
Jeremy Brett and Basil Rathbone. My two favourite Sherlock Holmes.
Jet again a truly outstanding performance as Sherlock Holmes by Jeremy Brett .
this film is a cut above the average. Some good acting and the scene in the public house reminded me of some old Dutch painting but the village looks much too clean and prosperous for the times.
Yes, the towns were nasty and filthy!!!!
Okay, I'll fix it that later! 🤗
Great production and entertainment value. Brett brings his usual charm, so suited for this role.
These are the good old Holmes films
This was a superb mystery. Thank you and I’m also grateful for the captions.
Such a good movie and I can't believe I've not ever heard of it before. Enjoyed every minute, of course with Sherlock Holmes especially. Thank you for showing this and other future movies that holds ones attention.
Was actually a TV series
@balthiersgirl2658 interesting, years ago?. If so I worked nights, now retired at 75.
Thank You, for taking time to post this movie. I always enjoyed the Turner Classic channel years ago when we had cable, so many great films out there.
First rate mystery with horror overtones, definitely recommended viewing.
Holmes and Watson ....what 's not to like .10 out of 10 .
Well I must say the ending was quite unexpected. Took a gander through your channel and saved several movies to my playlist. Do you have any more Holmes movies? Keep up the great work
Great film. I love a fine Sherlock Holmes movie. ❤
7/10. Certainly One Of Holmes Stranger Adventures In Both Story And Adaptation
Moffat, love you, BUT THIS is Sherlock as closest to Dr Doyle's depiction.
This is wicked! Very well made. They really know how to edit movies back then. Where the hell on earth were all these skills had been lost to?
Brilliant film, thanks so much for posting it for us.
Rare to see two such good versions of Dr. Watson as seen in this series. They had to replace one for another, but both 'versions' were equally good. At least as close as one could hope for. And I've seen poorly done versions of Watson in other Sherlock versions. That's for sure...
Could never forget him he was the best vampire 🧛♂️
> DDF: Reel Films What a wonderful surprise to see this film in my feed - thank you so much for uploading The Last Vampyre featuring the outstanding actor Jeremy Brett. You made my day!
Gratitude for sharing! Enjoyed it immensely 🙏💙
Very nice, excellent music as well. Thanks for sharing.
The Chaplain is a great character actor….really superb.
Really excellent, a classic. .. They simply don't even try this hard anymore, no need to. Whatever an actor can't do, a computer can lol. And make it look more than real....
Fantastic, highly entertaining!! Amazing acting performances by all!! A great watch to get nice and cozy under the blankets. Thank you for the upload, and thank you to those that made it.
Thanks for sharing. I watched it when I could when living in Santa Cruz, Ca first time in 10 years today. Thanks again 👍😊
Sherlock Holmes looks more like a vampire
Jeremy Brett as Grand Admiral Thrawn in star wars and Watson as Captain Palleon!!
You should be a casting director.
The best Sherlock imo
Didn’t the Vampyre play a detective in a British crime series, a detective who wrote poetry?
Yes, Dagliesh. I was just going to comment on that lol
Roy Marsden played P.D. James' poetry writing Inspector Dalgleish.
Very entertaining. Thank you for the opportunity to watch this very well done movie.
It's from the Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
Jeremy Brett was also Dracula in theaters.
I love u for any Jeremy Brett Sherlock..such a magnificent actor..! THANKS...XX
Still enjoy these programs in 2023.
What a beautifully acted movie.......TY!
funny, eyes of sherlock holmes have vampire touch.
I thought that as well. I wonder if it was an intentional effect.
Yes
Jeremy Brett did play count Dracula in a film. Not sure what it was called. He does look the part though.
Brett was sixty when he made this film. He had health problems and put on some considerable weight , he wasn't the lithe Sherlock of previous episodes. He died two years after this film was made
I heard brett suffered hugely with depression
"Jack killed the baby with his violin"
Less about the actual Conan-Doyle story and more the story about how the people of a remote country village, driven by fear and superstition, just all lost their damn minds.
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👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! I didn't know this episode before. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health in particular.
The story is called "Sussex Vampire"
Thanks for sharing that!😊
Thank you for the download, it’s much appreciated. I intend no disrespect to you but if I see one more ad about the govt cheating us out our $6400 I will scream. And to add further insult to viewers, the latest ad tells us if we have not yet claimed it, we are stupid. 😂
In my case, they're quite right - I married the ex wife !
Blame KZhead not the one posting Hun.😢
Very enjoyable, thank you.
Can't beat Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
Great movie, with real English actors and their different accents! Wonderful ❤😂
So much tea spilled here. Thank you, thank you, thank you ❤❤❤
Nice film! Also I enjoyed the CRYSTAL CLEAR SCREEN therefore it was pleasantfull to watch the show. 👍🍀💕
Doubly blessed you are! Awesome!😊🙋🇨🇦🙏🌟
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For once I figured out the bad guy before Holmes did. 😁
Enjoying the visuals, attire, everything of the time period. 🙋🇨🇦🌹🥰💖✨ No complaints because I am not a movie expert. Just a normal gal in the world that enjoys the genre. Ty for uploading.
Well put. . . Have a happy :) 🌷🌱
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