Ep 5. The Man with the Twisted Lip
- TV-PG
- August 6, 1986
- 52 min
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8.0 (893)
Sherlock Holmes is back in action in the fifth episode of season one, titled "The Man with the Twisted Lip." The episode follows Holmes as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of a man named Neville St. Clair.
St. Clair's wife, Mrs. St. Clair, reports that her husband has not returned home after a night out in the city. Along with her husband's friends, she fears the worst and turns to Sherlock Holmes for help.
Holmes begins his investigation by questioning those who were with St. Clair the night of his disappearance. His first suspect is a man named Hugh Boone, who is known in the area as a beggar with a twisted lip. Boone claims that he saw St. Clair alive and well the night he disappeared, but Holmes is skeptical of his story.
As Holmes delves further into the case, he discovers that Boone is not who he appears to be. He uncovers a complex web of deceit that involves the beggar, St. Clair, and Mrs. St. Clair.
The episode is full of suspense and intrigue as Holmes tries to unravel the mystery of St. Clair's disappearance. Along the way, viewers are treated to Holmes' signature deductive reasoning and sharp wit as he navigates each twist and turn of the case.
In addition to the central mystery, the episode also explores themes of addiction and the toll it can take on individuals and their loved ones. Mrs. St. Clair's desperation to find her husband reveals the devastating effects that addiction can have on a family.
Overall, "The Man with the Twisted Lip" is a thrilling episode that showcases Holmes' skills as a detective and leaves viewers on the edge of their seat until the very end.