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{{Quote|Closer to the end, Holmes. Closer and closer. Each second a few more drops leave your desiccated body. And you can feel 'em can't you? You're perfectly conscious aren't you, Holmes?|The Professor Moriarty}} |
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The '''Professor Moriarty''' is the main antagonist of the [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone' film series)|''Sherlock Holmes'' movie series featuring Basil Rathbone]]. He's a brilliant criminal mastermind, first in Victorian England then in 1940s. |
The '''Professor Moriarty''' is the main antagonist of the [[Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone' film series)|''Sherlock Holmes'' movie series featuring Basil Rathbone]]. He's a brilliant criminal mastermind, first in Victorian England then in 1940s. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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" | Closer to the end, Holmes. Closer and closer. Each second a few more drops leave your desiccated body. And you can feel 'em can't you? You're perfectly conscious aren't you, Holmes? — The Professor Moriarty |
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The Professor Moriarty is the main antagonist of the Sherlock Holmes movie series featuring Basil Rathbone. He's a brilliant criminal mastermind, first in Victorian England then in 1940s.
Biography
The trial
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Seek for weapon
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The woman in green
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Personnality
The Professor Moriarty was a ruthless and greedy criminal mastermind, perfectly willing to betraying his own country at war times only for money. He also clearly enjoyed battle of wits, taking pleasure of taking on Sherlock Holmes in an intellectual way.
Gallery
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