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Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock escape

Guy Ritchie directed Sherlock Holmes to get away from his trademark gangster movies. After making a name with British crime capers after Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch wanted a big screen challenge to prove his versatility as a filmmaker.

Updated on: Dec 29, 2009, 20:07:57 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Guy Ritchie directed

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Sherlock Holmes

to get away from his trademark gangster movies. After making a name with British crime capers after

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

and

Snatch

wanted a big screen challenge to prove his versatility as a filmmaker.



“I just felt that I wanted to move away from what I’d been associated with and I’d had enough of doing. Then

Sherlock Holmes

landed on my desk and I felt I could help reboot an otherwise rather dusty, iconic literary hero,” he said.



Meanwhile, Guy, 41, insists on ignoring criticism for not casting a British actor in the lead role as the detective. “People have asked me, ‘Why didn’t you cast a Brit’?’ The whole point is that you employ actors to act and Robert Downey Jr. is dramatically talented. Also, his English accent is better than mine,” he added.

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