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1988107 minComedy, Crime

Without a Clue

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Is Without a Clue worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Comedy, Crime film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Without a Clue Synopsis

Sherlock Holmes is as dashing as ever, but with a little secret: Dr. Watson is the brains behind the operation. When Reginald Kincaid, the actor he has hired to play Holmes becomes insufferable, Watson fires him and tries to go out on his own, but finds that he has done too good a job building Holmes up in the public's mind.

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Top Cast

Michael Caine
Michael CaineSherlock Holmes
Ben Kingsley
Ben KingsleyDr. John Watson
Jeffrey Jones
Jeffrey JonesInspector Lestrade
Lysette Anthony
Lysette AnthonyImpostor Leslie Giles
Nigel Davenport
Nigel DavenportLord Smithwick
Peter Cook
Peter CookGreenhough
Gregor Fisher
Gregor FisherBobby at Warehouse
Paul Freeman
Paul FreemanProf. James Moriarty
George Sweeney
George SweeneyJohn Clay
John Tordoff
John TordoffMr. Andrews

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Is Without a Clue worth watching?

Without a Clue has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Crime movies.

Is Without a Clue hit or flop?

Without a Clue has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Without a Clue?

Without a Clue is a Comedy, Crime movie that Sherlock Holmes is as dashing as ever, but with a little secret: Dr. Watson is the brains behind the operation. When Reginald Kincaid, the actor he ha...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 7, 2025
★ 7

I’d love to have seen a Rathbone\Bruce example of role reversing! This one sees us with an entirely hopeless “Holmes” (Michael Caine) acclaimed as a sleuth by just about everyone except the true brains of the operation. That’s “Dr. Watson” (Ben Kingsley) who is the long-suffering cerebral power behind the throne. Finally exasperated by the drunken antics of “Holmes”, “Watson” determines to start writing about the “Crime Doctor” instead. Not only do the publishers not fancy that idea, but neither do the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nigel Davenport) nor “Insp. Lestrade” (Jeffrey Jones) when they need someone to investigate the theft of some Bank of England five pound plates. With nobody interested in the good doctor’s theories, he has to induce his erstwhile, sozzled and broke, colleague to return to 221B. Only then can they get on with the deducting - and get paid (in tenners!). The clues lead them to the beautiful Lake District where they soon realise there is a criminal mastermind behind this dastardly crime, but what chance they can thwart his scheme? What makes this work is some really engaging chemistry between Caine and Kingsley. The former is on great form as the dipso detective and the latter likewise as his quick-witted mentor. The writing allows for some pithy ripostes between the two men, the comedy stays the right side of slap-stick and every now and then the sceptical Jones pops up just to give us a moment to recalibrate before their next adventure. Jeopardy? Well no, not really, especially as we all know fairly swiftly who is pulling the strings, but that doesn’t matter as this is really more of a characterful romp by a cast having fun. It’s funny just how potent a put down “idiot” can be, when given the right amount of inflexion! Good fun.