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The House of Lords debate on the 1884 Reform Act (or Representation of the People Act as it was form [...] D
During the montage of images introducing Sherlock Holmes, Henry Cavill's head is superimposed on an [...] D
According to the canon novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the first novel written in 1887 says that S [...] D
Frances de la Tour was in multiple Harry Potter movies, as the giant Headmistress, Madame Maxine. D
Miss Harrison's automobile is a Benz Patent-Motorwagen produced from 1886-93 and is widely regarded [...] D
Based on the Nancy Springer book series "The Enola Holmes Mysteries," which follows Sherlock and Myc [...] D
The decoder tool Enola uses is a variation on the Alberti cipher disk, one of the first polyalphabet [...] D
Fiona Shaw played the headmistress of the finishing school that Enola was sent to. Fiona Shaw also p [...] D
In June 2020, some controversy arose around the portrayal of Sherlock Holmes as being too caring and [...] D
Fiona Shaw and Helena Bonham Carter both starred in multiple Harry Potter movies although they never [...] D
Enola and her mother are shown practicing beekeeping, a hobby later taken up by her brother Sherlock [...] D
The Dowager bear a more than passing resemblance to the Red Queen in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderla [...] D
Enola consistently "breaks the fourth wall" by turning to face the camera, and speaking directly to [...] D
The train used in the movie is a GWR 28XX freight loco, though they are used on passenger trains in [...] D
According to the newspaper, the storyline takes place in 1884. D
Tewkesbury's uncle served in the Afghan War. This is the same war in which Dr. Watson hurt his leg, [...] D
Based on Dr. Watson's absence, the references to the (3rd) Electoral Reform Bill (circa 1884) and Le [...] D
Canonically, Sherlock himself describes Mycroft as the smartest sibling by far but is also extremely [...] D
Helena Bonham Carter plays the committed suffragette Eudoria Holmes. In real life, she is the great- [...] D
For added freedom and flexibility of camera movement, the movie was filmed almost exclusively using [...] D
Millie Bobby Brown is one of the youngest actresses to have a Producer credit at age 16. D
In the last scene between Enola and her mother, Eudoria is wearing a bodice which appears to be embr [...] D
At around 0:40:47, while Enola is in the boarding house trying to remember which phase of the plan s [...] D
This is Hattie Morahan's third Sherlock Holmes related role; she previously played Jean Leckie in Ar [...] D
Although Sam Claflin is playing the eldest Holmes sibling, he is three years younger than Henry Cavi [...] D
Twice, Enola offers laboring boys £5 for their clothing. £5 in 1880 would be the equivalent of [...] D
Millie Bobby Brown and her sister Paige, being fans of the books, approached author Nancy Springer w [...] D
Originally intended to be a theatrical release by Warner Bros. Pictures. in April 2020, Netflix took [...] D
No reference to a younger sister was ever made in the original Doyle stories. Some readers have spec [...] D
A shout out to Jack Thorne, the screenwriter of "Enola Holmes", can be seen in the picture of London [...] D
Frances de la Tour's second appearance in a 'non-canonical' Sherlock Holmes film, following her appe [...] D

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When Enola and the viscount return to his home, he asks, "Where are all the servants?" as they enter [...] D
Viscount Tewksbury represents a mushroom he picks from grassland as Agaricus Lanipes, aka the Prince [...] D
Every British marquess also has at least one lower title (earl, viscount or baron), which his eldest [...] D
Early in the movie, the Pall Mall Gazette #6220 is seen (with the DISTURBANCE ON LONDON EXPRESS arti [...] D
Towards the end of the film, a bus passes with various destinations written on its side. One is Edgw [...] D
At 1:22:27 the corset is laced incorrectly. D
In the encrypted cipher message Enola sends to her mother in the Pall Mall Gazette, the 9th column s [...] D
One of the underlying premises of the film is that Enola's mother is involved in the suffrage moveme [...] D
The film is set in 1884 and Enola meets Viscount Tewksbury on a train with an internal corridor conn [...] D
Limehouse Lane is pictured directly south of the river to St Paul's. It is more likely to have been [...] D
As a woman in this era, Enola should curtsy, not bow. D
When Enola asks the woman in the dress shop where she can change, the woman replies "in back." This [...] D
Miss Harrison's car did not go on sale until the year after the film is set. It would have been impo [...] D
Miss Harrison's assistant seems to be able to fly. She appears at Ferndell to help take Enola's meas [...] D
The martial arts handbook's title uses the term "jujutsu" but that is from the Hepburn Romanisation [...] D
When Enola and the Marquess are in her lodgings, she says "What did you do, rent a room at the Ritz? [...] D
Near the end, right after Viscount Tewksbury has found his rightful place in society, Enola Holmes b [...] D
SPOILER: Enola uses a cipher disk given to her by her mother to decode a message in the newspaper. H [...] D
When they are being shot at in the mansion the sound of the firearm is of a bolt action rifle, not a [...] D
When Enola finds Tewkesbury at the flower stall he gives her a pinkish open rose. In the next scene [...] D
The movie is set in 1884, however in the credits a button for an opera at St. James Theatre dated 18 [...] D
It is not surprising that Enola's embroidery at the finishing school is wretched, since she had not [...] D
In the end fight Linthorn was discharging plastic shotgun cartridges, they were not used until the 1 [...] D
The young marquess cannot take his seat in the House of Lords until age 21. D
In the long shot of the steam train passing a field, the two horses running around in it are wearing [...] D
In the warehouse scene where Enola is being pushed head-first into the bathtub full of water, it is [...] D
Newspapers in the Victorian era did not have large bold headlines easily legible five meters away. D
When Mycroft and Sherlock are playing billiards, they are using a snooker (a British billiards game) [...] D
The train from which Enola and Tewksbury throw themselves is hauled by a locomotive (a 2-8-0 GWR Chu [...] D
(at 1 hour and 17 minutes) After Enola Holmes has been caught in the B&B, the scene goes onto a Lond [...] D
Tewkesbury's mother would be Lady Basilwether, not Lady Tewkesbury. Whether Tewkesbury is their surn [...] D
When Linthorn is emptying spent shotgun casings in the hall, the casings are made of plastic with br [...] D
In the final scene looking down on a London street scene, a number of horse-drawn vehicles are passi [...] D

Frase

Eudoria Holmes: Paint your own picture, Enola. Don [...] D
Enola Holmes: I don't know what she wanted me to b [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: You're being emotional. It's unde [...] D
Eudoria Holmes: You have to make some noise if you [...] D
The Dowager: England's true glory is what is. Do y [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: Look for what's there, not what y [...] D
Eudoria Holmes: Try to be excited, not disappointe [...] D
Eudoria Holmes: There are two paths you can take, [...] D
Enola Holmes: No! Please don't do this to me. Let [...] D
Enola Holmes: Why did you never write? Sherlock H [...] D
Enola Holmes: I don't need friends. I have my own [...] D
Enola Holmes: She wouldn't like you in here. This [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: [as a police officer tries to sto [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: Sometimes you must dangle your fe [...] D
Edith: If you want to stay in London, be tough... [...] D
Enola Holmes: When looking to travel incognito, it [...] D
Mycroft Holmes: We have two problems, as I see it. [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: The choice is always yours. Whate [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: You know, last I remember of you, [...] D
Mycroft Holmes: I believe I explicitly told you to [...] D
Enola Holmes: I've come here because I've grown to [...] D
Enola Holmes: You tickle me, Viscount Tewkesbury, [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: Enola. Mycroft Holmes: My God. L [...] D
Enola Holmes: She was not an ordinary mother. She [...] D
Edith: You haven't any hope of understanding any o [...] D
[first lines] Enola Holmes: Now, where to begin? [...] D
Sherlock Holmes: Now, please put the teapot down. [...] D

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