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汤姆与杰瑞遇见福尔摩斯

导演:
史派克·布兰特,JeffSiergey
主演:
马尔科姆·麦克道威尔,麦克尔·约克,约翰·瑞斯-戴维斯,GreyDelisle,杰夫·伯格
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7.0
681人评分
英语
语言
2010-08-16
上映时间
49分51秒
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简介:
本片讲述了随着钻石的神秘失踪,伦敦警方组织了很多侦探去查找罪犯,汤姆和杰瑞就是一对组合。棘手的案件让这对猫鼠痛苦不堪,只能寻求世界上最棒的侦探的帮助,他就是夏洛克·福尔摩斯先生。
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