Additional information for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 16, 2011. The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has not yet been rated. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows has a total running time of 129 minutes.
PG-13
USA
12A
Ireland
PG
Canada
PG-13
Malaysia
15
Sweden
PG13
Singapore
15
South Korea
12
Germany
T
Italy
U/A
India
M/12
Portugal
PG-13
Philippines
IIA
Hong Kong
14
Brazil
G
Japan
12
Switzerland
13
Argentina
12A
UK
K-13
Finland
M
Australia
129min
Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras
Argentina
Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras
Chile
Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras
Peru
Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras
Spain
Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras
Spain
Šerlok Holms - Igra senki
Serbia
Шерлок Холмс: Гра т╕ней
Ukraine
Шерлок Холмс: Игра на сенки
Bulgaria
Шерлок Холмс: Игра теней
Russia
Serlokas Holmsas: Seseliu zaidimas
Lithuania
Sherlock Holmes - Gioco di ombre
Italy
Sherlock Holmes - Jeu d'ombres
France
Sherlock Holmes - Spiel im Schatten
Germany
Sherlock Holmes - Varjojen leikki
Finland
Sherlock Holmes 2
USA
Sherlock Holmes 2 - mis'hak ha'tzlalim
Israel
Sherlock Holmes 2: Skyggespillet
Denmark
Sherlock Holmes 2: To paihnidi ton skion
Greece
Sherlock Holmes: Árnyjáték
Hungary
Sherlock Holmes: Gölge Oyunlari
Turkey
Sherlock Holmes: Gra cieni
Poland
Sherlock Holmes: Hra stínu
Czech Republic
Sherlock Holmes: Igra senc
Slovenia
Sherlock Holmes: Igra sjena
Croatia
Sherlock Holmes: Jocul Umbrelor
Romania
Sherlock Holmes: Jogo de Sombras
Portugal
Sherlock Holmes: Le jeu des ombres
Canada
Sherlock Holmes: O Jogo de Sombras
Brazil
Sherlok holmsi: achrdilta tamashi
Georgia
December 10, 2011
USA
December 14, 2011
Hong Kong
December 15, 2011
Netherlands
December 16, 2011
Canada
December 16, 2011
Ireland
December 16, 2011
Italy
December 16, 2011
Sweden
December 16, 2011
Turkey
December 16, 2011
UK
December 16, 2011
USA
December 20, 2011
Serbia
December 21, 2011
Malta
December 21, 2011
South Korea
December 22, 2011
Croatia
December 22, 2011
Germany
December 22, 2011
Israel
December 22, 2011
Singapore
December 22, 2011
Slovenia
December 22, 2011
Thailand
December 23, 2011
Bulgaria
December 23, 2011
Finland
December 23, 2011
Indonesia
December 23, 2011
Romania
December 23, 2011
Taiwan
December 23, 2011
Ukraine
December 25, 2011
Denmark
December 25, 2011
Norway
December 28, 2011
Belgium
December 29, 2011
Kazakhstan
December 29, 2011
Kuwait
December 29, 2011
Lebanon
December 29, 2011
Mexico
December 29, 2011
Russia
December 29, 2011
Ukraine
December 30, 2011
Estonia
December 30, 2011
India
December 30, 2011
Lithuania
December 30, 2011
South Africa
January 02, 2012
Georgia
January 03, 2012
Armenia
January 05, 2012
Australia
January 05, 2012
Czech Republic
January 05, 2012
Greece
January 05, 2012
Hungary
January 05, 2012
Poland
January 05, 2012
Portugal
January 05, 2012
Spain
January 05, 2012
Syria
January 06, 2012
Colombia
January 06, 2012
Panama
January 08, 2012
Philippines
January 09, 2012
Argentina
January 12, 2012
Argentina
January 12, 2012
Chile
January 12, 2012
Peru
January 13, 2012
Brazil
January 25, 2012
France
February 03, 2012
Vietnam
February 23, 2012
Japan
March 10, 2012
Japan
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Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Dr. Watson join forces to outwit and bring down their fiercest adversary, Professor Moriarty.
Sherlock Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) is investigating a seemingly unrelated series of crimes around Europe, believing them all connected to Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris), a criminal mastermind just as smart as Holmes. After Moriarty arranges for another assassination, he poisons Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams), as her feelings for Holmes have compromised her usefulness. Meanwhile, Holmes takes Dr. Watson (Jude Law) out with his brother Mycroft (Stephen Fry) for Watson's stag party, and saves another intended victim of Moriarty's, a fortune telling gypsy named Sim (Noomi Rapace). Holmes meets with Moriarty, who warns Holmes that if he persists in investigating him, Watson will become a target. Holmes stows away on the train taking Watson and his new wife Mary (Kelly Reilly) to their honeymoon destination, knocking Mary off the train to the safe hands of Mycroft while he and Watson battle Moriarty's men. When the duo arrive in France, Holmes tells Sim that Moriarty targeted her due to her brother Rene's work with him, and she was a loose end.In Paris, Holmes, Watson, and Sim go to the opera where they believe Moriarty will strike, but Holmes realizes too late that Moriarty has deceived him; a hotel is blown up instead and several businessmen are killed. As Holmes looks over the bodies, he notices that one of the men was actually shot in the head by a sniper seconds before the explosion. He concludes that the explosion was a cover-up for the shooting, carried out by sniper-for-hire Colonel Sebastian Moran (Paul Anderson).Tracking the killed man's ownership of an arms factory in Germany which has recently been bought out by Moriarty, Holmes and Watson investigate, but Holmes is captured. Moriarty reveals he owns shares in companies across Europe in cotton, guns and other goods, and plans to start a war that will create a large demand for them and make him a tidy profit. Watson rescues Holmes and the two escape the factory on a passing train. Holmes surmises Moriarty's next target is a peace summit, where he will create an incident between world leaders to spark war.At the summit with Mycroft, Holmes deduces that a set of twins working for Moriarty are not actually twins, and were an experiment to give a man the face of another. Realizing that Rene has been made to look like one of the party guests and will act on Moriarty's behalf, Watson and Sim find out which guest he is while Holmes invites Moriarty to a game of chess on a balcony over a waterfall. Watson and Sim successfully stop Rene, but he is killed by Moran. Meanwhile, Holmes reveals to Moriarty that in Germany he stole an account book tracing all of Moriarty's assets, the only piece of evidence linking him to his deeds, and Mary has taken it back to London with a cipher discovered by Holmes, where Inspector Lestrade (Eddie Marsan) is confiscating all his illegal possessions.Holmes and Moriarty mentally plan a battle and both realize Holmes will lose; with no other option, Holmes blows soot from his pipe in Moriarty's eyes, distracting him so Holmes can grab him and knock both of them off the balcony and into the waterfall seemingly to his death. Some time later, Watson and Mary prepare to go on another honeymoon while Watson finishes writing of his last case with Holmes. A delivery of Mycroft's oxygen breathing device alerts Watson that Holmes survived, and he runs to question Mary about the delivery while Holmes reveals himself concealed in Watson's room, rushes to the typewriter and adds a "?" after the words "The End".
Guy Ritchie
Director(s)
Michele Mulroney
Kieran Mulroney
Arthur Conan Doyle
Writer(s)
Bruce Berman
executive producer
Steve Clark-Hall
executive producer
Susan Downey
producer
Ethan Erwin
co-producer
Peter Eskelsen
associate producer
Dan Lin
producer
Lauren Meek
co-producer
Joel Silver
producer
Lionel Wigram
producer
Producer(s)
Hans Zimmer
Composer(s)
Sherlock Holmes
Robert Downey Jr.
Dr. John Watson
Jude Law
Madam Simza Heron
Noomi Rapace
Irene Adler
Rachel McAdams
Professor James Moriarty
Jared Harris
Mycroft Holmes
Stephen Fry
Colonel Sebastian Moran
Paul Anderson
Mary Watson
Kelly Reilly
Mrs. Hudson
Geraldine James
Inspector Lestrade
Eddie Marsan
Constable Clark
William Houston
Doctor Hoffmanstahl
Wolf Kahler
Auctioneer
Iain Mitchell
Carruthers
Jack Laskey
Shush Club Maitre D'
Patricia Slater
Shush Club Maitre D'
Karima Adebibe
Businessman
Richard Cunningham
Hashisheen
Marcus Shakesheff
Cock Fight Referee
Mark Sheals
University Student
George Taylor
Vicar
Michael Webber
Train Conductor
Mike Grady
Twin
Alexandre Carril
Twin
Victor Carril
Alfred Meinhard
Thorston Manderlay
Tamas (as Afif Ben Badra)
Affif Ben Badra
Marko
Daniel Naprous
Stefan
Lancelot Weaver
Andrzej (as Vladimir Furdik)
Vladimir 'Furdo' Furdik
Gypsy Kid
Jacques Senet Larson
Gypsy Kid
Nicolas Senet Larson
Gypsy Kid
Sebastian Senet Larson
Gypsy
Alexander Devrient
Gypsy
Fatima Adoum
Stanley
Stanley Kaye
Claude Ravache
Thierry Neuvic
Commendatore
Martin Nelson
Don Giovanni (as Mark Llewelyn-Evans)
Mark Evans
Conductor
Anthony Inglis
Leporello
Ian Wilson-Pope
Director(s)
Kieran Mulroney
Arthur Conan Doyle
Writer(s)
executive producer
Steve Clark-Hall
executive producer
Susan Downey
producer
Ethan Erwin
co-producer
Peter Eskelsen
associate producer
Dan Lin
producer
Lauren Meek
co-producer
Joel Silver
producer
Lionel Wigram
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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