Is Reichenbach Falls a real place?

Is Reichenbach Falls a real place?

The Reichenbach Falls (German: Reichenbachfälle) are a waterfall cascade of seven steps on the stream called Rychenbach in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. They drop over a total height of about 250 metres (820 ft).

Why is it called Reichenbach Fall?

The title alludes to the Reichenbach Falls, the location where Holmes and Moriarty supposedly fall to their deaths in the original story. Some sequences in the episode that are set at the Tower of London were filmed at Cardiff Castle.

Is the waterfall in Sherlock Holmes real?

In the final episode of the 1985 second series of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the Reichenbach Falls make an extended appearance at the end. For added authenticity, all filming took place at the real life waterfalls, including stunt doubles for Jeremy Brett and Eric Porter as Holmes and Moriarty.

Who rescues Mary Watson after Sherlock throws her from the train?

Moriarty’s men attack Watson and Mary on a train to their honeymoon. Holmes throws Mary from the train into a river, where she is rescued by Mycroft.

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