Monday, 9 July 2012

Sherlock Holmes and the ape woman

Radio drama criticism: Sherlock Holmes - Episode 5: The ape woman

  The circus is in town and when the circus is there, then may the Abnormity-show, known popularly as freak show, it of course. There are short stature, bearded ladies, men and lions. The freak show has to offer something quite special. The woman is known monkeys after long years of absence to see on stage again and this time not alone. Her sister and her child are also there. Shortly before the performance but the ape woman and her child by two shady characters are stolen, because the monkey is no longer living at women. She died with her child in childbirth and was then stuffed by her husband to earn even more money with her. The showman contact Sherlock Holmes to recover the monkey woman, because without them they could cancel their tents immediately.
Another secret case, the master detective. This time, Holmes and Watson solve plunge into the wonderful world of the circus around the case may be. The monkey woman, a truly great artist from South America, which was stuffed after its death has been stolen and the artists have Holmes and Watson asked for help. Of course, to the dismay of Mrs. Hudson, as these "freaks" are suddenly on their doorstep and say the famous detective Sherlock Holmes want, what degenerates into a rather amusing war of words between the two parties.



Also for this episode of the Sherlock Holmes series was directed by Marc car round group back to the familiar voices from the radio drama and voice actors include the area, such as Joachim Tennstedt, Detlef Bierstedt Lemnitz or Regina. This episode is a little different than the previous episodes, because there really ever was a real crime. The crime this time is even there, but the only real crime Upstream. A good integration is also the mastermind of the whole, the effect on the final episode in the scene and finally gives listeners an epiphany. As listeners, we are always reveals at the same level as the good Dr. Watson, as Holmes never.

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