- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981)
- The Treasures of Agra (1980)
- The Twentieth Century Approaches (1986)
- The Adventure of the Speckled Band (1979)
- The Final Problem (1980)
- The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb (1980)
- The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (1979)
- The Adventure of the Naval Treaty (1983)
- The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans (1986)
- The Adventure of the Empty House (1986)
The Soviet Union's interpretation of Sherlock Holmes offers a unique and captivating perspective on the iconic detective. These films, often referred to as the "Livanov Holmes" series, showcase a blend of classic detective storytelling with the distinct cultural nuances of Soviet cinema. This collection is a treasure trove for fans of Holmes, providing a different yet equally engaging experience of the famous detective's adventures.

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981)
Description: This adaptation of Conan Doyle's classic tale is renowned for its atmospheric setting and faithful storytelling, making it a standout in the Soviet Holmes series.
Fact: The film was shot in the picturesque landscapes of Crimea, enhancing the eerie atmosphere of the Baskerville estate.


The Treasures of Agra (1980)
Description: This film captures the essence of the original story with its intricate plot involving hidden treasures and a mysterious past, showcasing the Soviet flair for adventure.
Fact: The film features a memorable scene with a hot air balloon, which was quite a technical achievement for Soviet cinema at the time.


The Twentieth Century Approaches (1986)
Description: This film, part of the later series, delves into the evolving relationship between Holmes and Watson, offering a deeper look into their characters.
Fact: It was one of the last films in the series, reflecting the changing political climate in the USSR.


The Adventure of the Speckled Band (1979)
Description: A chilling tale of murder and mystery, this adaptation is known for its suspenseful narrative and the eerie setting of the Roylott estate.
Fact: The film was praised for its accurate portrayal of Victorian England, despite being filmed in Soviet locations.


The Final Problem (1980)
Description: This film marks the dramatic confrontation between Holmes and Moriarty, providing a thrilling conclusion to their rivalry.
Fact: The climactic scene at Reichenbach Falls was filmed in the Caucasus Mountains, substituting for the Swiss Alps.


The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb (1980)
Description: A lesser-known but intriguing story, this film showcases Holmes' deductive skills in solving a case involving a mysterious thumb.
Fact: The film features a rare appearance of a steam engine, showcasing Soviet ingenuity in film production.


The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (1979)
Description: A light-hearted Christmas tale, this film captures the festive spirit while delivering a classic Holmes mystery.
Fact: The film includes a scene set during a traditional Russian Christmas, blending British and Soviet holiday traditions.


The Adventure of the Naval Treaty (1983)
Description: This film explores themes of loyalty and betrayal, with Holmes solving a case involving a missing treaty.
Fact: The film was shot in the historic city of Leningrad, providing a rich backdrop for the story.


The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans (1986)
Description: A tale of espionage and national security, this film showcases Holmes' involvement in matters of state importance.
Fact: The film was one of the few to feature a significant amount of outdoor scenes, showcasing Soviet cities as stand-ins for London.


The Adventure of the Empty House (1986)
Description: This film marks Holmes' return after his supposed death, focusing on his confrontation with Colonel Sebastian Moran.
Fact: The film includes a detailed recreation of 221B Baker Street, using Soviet props to mimic Victorian London.
