Detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson join forces to investigate a murder at Buckingham Palace. They soon learn that they have only four days to solve the case, or the queen will become the next victim.
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Will Ferrell as Sherlock Holmes
John C. Reilly as Dr. John Watson
Rebecca Hall as Dr. Grace Hart
Kelly Macdonald as Mrs. Martha Hudson
Rob Brydon as Inspector Lestrade
Lauren Lapkus as Millie
Pam Ferris as Queen Victoria
Ralph Fiennes as Prof. James Moriarty / Jacob Musgrave
Adam Scherr as Brawn
Kieran O'Brien as PC Smalls
Noah Jupe as Doxy
Bella Ramsey as Flotsam
Colby Mulgrew as Haybag
Scarlet Grace as Pickle
Billy Jenkins as Mud Fog
Michael Culkin as The Judge
Wolf Roth as Sigmund Freud
Jana Pérez as Lestrade's Wife
Nathan Osgood as Mark Twain
David Shackleton as Albert Einstein
Paul Cassidy as Charlie Chaplin
Bronson Webb as Jonathan Nightingale
Jamie-Rose Monk as Mrs. Nightingale
Jason Thorpe as Butler
Robert Cawsey as Waiter
Stanley Eldridge as Waiter
Oliver Maltman as Telegraph Operator
David Stoller as Hudson's Guard
Jack Riley as Newschild
Lilly Aspell as Newschild
Ethan Rouse as Newschild
Ellie Rose Eames as Newschild
Jamie Baughan as Titanic Ship Officer Liaison
Helen Duff as Titanic Guest
Jess Liaudin as Hangman
Wesley Kent-Hargreaves as Weird Child Companion
Daniel Fearn as Drooling Man Companion
Darren Lake as Disorientated Man Companion
Martin Bishop as Priest
Gerard Monaco as Titanic Ship Officer
Ben Lee as Houdini
Michael Buffer as Fight Fan #1
Bruce Buffer as Fight Fan #2
Russell Wilcox as Announcer
Billy Zane as Billy Zane
Hector Bateman-Harden as Young Sherlock Holmes
Codie-Lei Eastick as Young Watson
Laura Stevely as Sherlock's Mother
Layla Rose Boyce as Nicotine Stains / Nancy
Sadie Newman as Jane
Harry Baxendale as Seamus
Ella Bright as Bridgette
Kenneth Hadley as Headmaster
Paul Bigley as Teacher #1
Sue Maund as Teacher #2
Tommy Gene Surridge as Inky Hands
Paddy Holland as Tough Kid
Henrihs Ahmadejevs as Drunk (uncredited)
Deepak Anand as Nobleman (uncredited)
Lindy Barrett as School Girl (uncredited)
Martin Bassindale as One Man Band (uncredited)
Sara Beasley as Mrs. Frobisher (uncredited)
Steve Coogan as Gustav (uncredited)
Willem Dalby as Newsie Man (uncredited)
Matthew Di Liello as Telly-Phone Assistant (uncredited)
Shawn Dixon as Upper Class Gentleman #1 (uncredited)
Paul T.T. Easter as John (uncredited)
James Eeles as Manager Mr. Petrucka (uncredited)
Karl Farrer as Russian Merchant (uncredited)
David Handley as Executioner (uncredited)
Phil Hodges as Mr. Algernon Barkworth (uncredited)
John Kinory as Instructing Solicitor (uncredited)
Craig Thomas Lambert as Yeoman of the guard (uncredited)
Hugh Laurie as Mycroft Holmes (uncredited)
Benjamin Lok as Courtroom Person 3 (uncredited)
Jordan Long as Herbert (uncredited)
Joseph Macnab as Fitness Instructor (uncredited)
Jorge Leon Martinez as British Soldier (uncredited)
Martyn Mayger as Buckingham Palace Guest (uncredited)
Hugh O'Brien as Garden Party Guest (uncredited)
Amelia O'Loughlin as White Star-Line Girl (uncredited)
Anthony Richard Rowe as Victorian Gentleman (uncredited)
Pete Freerunner Simpson as Police Officer (uncredited)
Sonnyboy Skelton as Doxy's Dad (uncredited)
Mick Slaney as Docker (uncredited)
Samantha Sharon Watson as Elizabeth - Lady of the Night (uncredited)
Lochlan White as Newsie Kid - Timmy (uncredited)
Riley White as Newsie Kid - Jimmy (uncredited)
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Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen Storyboard Artist
Jamie Christopher First Assistant Director
Tolga Kenan Stunts
Tolga Kenan Utility Stunts
Marc Mailley Stunts
Etan Cohen Writer
Brooke Lyndon-Stanford Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew Sharp Assistant Director
Etan Cohen Director
Lucinda Syson Casting
Arthur Conan Doyle Characters
George Dean Painter
Joe Watts Stunts
Jo McLaren Stunt Coordinator
Oliver Wood Director of Photography
James Hambidge Production Design
Dean Zimmerman Editor
Erik Jessen Editor
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor Costume Design
Fraser Taggart Second Unit Director of Photography