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Young Sherlock Holmes
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NEWS
1986
109 minutes (1 hrs 49 mins)
Director and Cast Quickview
Directed by
Barry Levinson
Starring
Nicholas Rowe · Alan Cox · Sophie Ward · Anthony Higgins · Susan Fleetwood · Freddie Jones
Full cast & crew
Release dates
US release:
4th December 1985
Box Office Quickview
UK box office
Debut box office:
21st Mar '86
Debut position: 5
Highest position: 5
Debut gross: £282.5 Thousand
Total chart weeks: 8
US box office
Box Office debut: 6th Dec '85
Debut position: 5
Highest position: 5
Debut gross: $2.5 Million
Total chart weeks: 5
Chart position history
UK box office
21 Mar,
1986
5
28 Mar,
1986
5
4 Apr,
1986
7
11 Apr,
1986
8
18 Apr,
1986
8
25 Apr,
1986
8
2 May,
1986
11
9 May,
1986
14
US box office
6 Dec,
1985
5
13 Dec,
1985
7
20 Dec,
1985
11
27 Dec,
1985
9
10 Jan,
1986
12
Global box office
Certificates
US
PG-13
Total grosses
UK total gross
£808.7 Thousand
US total gross
$17 Million
Global total gross
$0
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Last viewed:
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