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A Scandal in Belgravia: Directed by Paul McGuigan. With Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, Una Stubbs, Rupert Graves. Sherlock must confiscate something of importance from a mysterious woman named Irene Adler.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Paul McGuigan
- 2012-05-06
The episode was based on "A Scandal in Bohemia", a short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . The episode depicts Sherlock Holmes' ( Benedict Cumberbatch) confrontation with Irene Adler ( Lara Pulver ), a dominatrix who has compromising photographs taken with a female member of the royal family.
- Series 2, Episode 1
- Paul McGuigan
- 1 January 2012
- Steven Moffat
Steven Moffat. Director: Paul McGuigan. Viewers: 10.66 million [citation needed] "We are in Buckingham Palace, the very heart of the British nation. Sherlock Holmes, put your trousers on!" ― Mycroft Holmes. " A Scandal in Belgravia " is the first episode of the second series of Sherlock. It was first broadcasted on 1 January, 2012 on BBC One .
Sinopsis. Empieza con la continuación inmediata de The Great Game con John ( Martin Freeman) y Sherlock ( Benedict Cumberbatch) siendo apuntados por un francotirador enviado por Jim Moriarty ( Andrew Scott ), y Sherlock apuntando con su pistola al chaleco bomba.
- Temporada 2, Episodio 1
- Paul McGuigan
- «Escándalo en Belgravia»
- Steven Moffat
The episode was based on "A Scandal in Bohemia", a short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The episode depicts Sherlock Holmes ' ( Benedict Cumberbatch ) confrontation with Irene Adler ( Lara Pulver ), a dominatrix who has compromising photographs taken with a female member of the royal family.
Ficha. Créditos. Críticas [12] Tráilers [1] Imágenes [2] Título original. Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia. Año. 2012. Duración. 90 min. País. Reino Unido. Dirección. Paul McGuigan. Guion. Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss. Novela: Arthur Conan Doyle. Reparto. Música. David Arnold, Michael Price. Fotografía. Fabian Wagner. Compañías.