Some days ago I posted a few Holmes related writings, and also watched the Billy Wilder movie "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (1970). As it follows from the title, the film attempts to discover an aspect of the detective's life little discussed in his adventures, why he is apparently so lonely not counting the company of his Boswell. The film's score composed by Miklós Rózsa still rings in my ears after days I have watched the film, so I thought it best to post it here... sort of bitter-sweet I would say...
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