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When Enola and the viscount return to his home, he asks, "Where are all the servants?" as they ente [...] D
Viscount Tewksbury represents a mushroom he picks from grassland as Agaricus Lanipes, aka the Princ [...] D
Every British marquess also has at least one lower title (earl, viscount or baron), which his eldes [...] D
Early in the movie, the Pall Mall Gazette #6220 is seen (with the DISTURBANCE ON LONDON EXPRESS art [...] D
Towards the end of the film, a bus passes with various destinations written on its side. One is Edg [...] 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 [...] D
One of the underlying premises of the film is that Enola's mother is involved in the suffrage movem [...] D
The film is set in 1884 and Enola meets Viscount Tewksbury on a train with an internal corridor con [...] 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 imp [...] D
Miss Harrison's assistant seems to be able to fly. She appears at Ferndell to help take Enola's mea [...] 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 [...] D
SPOILER: Enola uses a cipher disk given to her by her mother to decode a message in the newspaper. [...] D
When they are being shot at in the mansion the sound of the firearm is of a bolt action rifle, not [...] 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 1 [...] 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 [...] 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 wearin [...] 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 Ch [...] D
(at 1 hour and 17 minutes) After Enola Holmes has been caught in the B&B, the scene goes onto a Lon [...] D
Tewkesbury's mother would be Lady Basilwether, not Lady Tewkesbury. Whether Tewkesbury is their sur [...] D
When Linthorn is emptying spent shotgun casings in the hall, the casings are made of plastic with b [...] D
In the final scene looking down on a London street scene, a number of horse-drawn vehicles are pass [...] D