A film screenplay where Sherlock Holmes solves the case of The Schrodinger’s Cat Paradox.
This story is brought to life by Jim Steck and Brett Jones. Jim has a passion for the sciences and brings an accurate and compelling quantum physics-spin on a traditional Sherlock story. Brett’s years of experience in theater and literature shine through in this script through vivid storytelling, all while keeping true to the original Sherlock tales.
Check out the kickstarter here! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1363492516/sherlock-holmes-and-the-paradol-chamber-screenplay/description
TITLES 4. EXT. 221BAKER STREET - DAY Establishing shot. INT. 221BAKER STREET - DAY
MRS. HUDSON is working in the kitchen preparing tea and small cakes on a tray.
From upstairs: SHERLOCK Will this thing ever work?
MRS. HUDSON (to herself) Has he been smoking again? I won’t have it. I won’t. She takes the tray up the stairs. A microwave door is heard opening and slamming upstairs. She enters the door.
SHERLOCK HOLMES is pacing around the room wearing his robe and pajama bottoms.
On the television a quick shot of ALADDIN COMPUTATION logo: NEWSCASTER (V.O.) Sounding more like science fiction than reality, Aladdin Computation announces its plans to supply the British government with its new quantum computer…the fastest computer known to man that Aladdin claims can do thousands of calculations simultaneously in a microsecond… NEWSCASTER’s voice fades out.
MRS. HUDSON Sherlock, you’re in your pajamas.
SHERLOCK That’s brilliant, Mrs. Hudson. Have you ever thought of hanging out your shingle as the world’s second consulting detective?
MRS. HUDSON Now, now, Sherlock. A nice cup of tea–
SHERLOCK –nice cup of tea, nice cup of tea! Do you realize how long that, that…thing has kept me waiting? He bounds into the kitchen.
MRS. HUDSON What thing? And what are you doing in this kitchen?
SHERLOCK gestures theatrically to the microwave.
MRS. HUDSON smiles. He gestures again.
MRS. HUDSON (CONT’D) It’s a microwave, dear. They’re lovely if you know how to use one. I provided one for you when you said that you needed one for takeout.
SHERLOCK I lied.
MRS. HUDSON You did. Of course, you did. It’s really to warm up a bowl of blood to see its boiling point. Am I right?
SHERLOCK is nearly impressed.
Find the rest here: https://sherlocks-paradol-chamber.tumblr.com/scriptpreview
Copyright 2017 by Bret Jones - Story by J. Steck and E. Behrman
TITLES 4. EXT. 221BAKER STREET - DAY Establishing shot. INT. 221BAKER STREET - DAY
MRS. HUDSON is working in the kitchen preparing tea and small cakes on a tray.
From upstairs: SHERLOCK Will this thing ever work?
MRS. HUDSON (to herself) Has he been smoking again? I won’t have it. I won’t. She takes the tray up the stairs. A microwave door is heard opening and slamming upstairs. She enters the door.
SHERLOCK HOLMES is pacing around the room wearing his robe and pajama bottoms.
On the television a quick shot of ALADDIN COMPUTATION logo: NEWSCASTER (V.O.) Sounding more like science fiction than reality, Aladdin Computation announces its plans to supply the British government with its new quantum computer...the fastest computer known to man that Aladdin claims can do thousands of calculations simultaneously in a microsecond... NEWSCASTER’s voice fades out.
MRS. HUDSON Sherlock, you’re in your pajamas.
SHERLOCK That’s brilliant, Mrs. Hudson. Have you ever thought of hanging out your shingle as the world’s second consulting detective?
MRS. HUDSON Now, now, Sherlock. A nice cup of tea--
SHERLOCK --nice cup of tea, nice cup of tea! Do you realize how long that, that...thing has kept me waiting? He bounds into the kitchen.
MRS. HUDSON What thing? And what are you doing in this kitchen?
SHERLOCK gestures theatrically to the microwave.
MRS. HUDSON smiles. He gestures again.
MRS. HUDSON (CONT’D) It’s a microwave, dear. They’re lovely if you know how to use one. I provided one for you when you said that you needed one for takeout.
SHERLOCK I lied.
MRS. HUDSON You did. Of course, you did. It’s really to warm up a bowl of blood to see its boiling point. Am I right?
SHERLOCK is nearly impressed.
Find the rest here: https://sherlocks-paradol-chamber.tumblr.com/scriptpreview
Copyright 2017 by Bret Jones - Story by J. Steck and E. Behrman
A film screenplay where Sherlock Holmes solves the case of The Schrodinger's Cat Paradox.
This story is brought to life by Jim Steck and Brett Jones. Jim has a passion for the sciences and brings an accurate and compelling quantum physics-spin on a traditional Sherlock story. Brett's years of experience in theater and literature shine through in this script through vivid storytelling, all while keeping true to the original Sherlock tales.
Check out the kickstarter here! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1363492516/sherlock-holmes-and-the-paradol-chamber-screenplay/description