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Detective | Victorian England
The adventure continues as Millie Bobby Brown & Henry Cavill return to the world of Enola Holmes, reteaming with director Harry Bradbeer & writer Jack Thorne on a second film based on Nancy Springer’s book series about Sherlock Holmes’ brilliant sister.
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The adventure continues as Millie Bobby Brown & Henry Cavill return to the world of Enola Holmes, reteaming with director Harry Bradbeer & writer Jack Thorne on a second film based on Nancy Springer’s book series about Sherlock Holmes’ brilliant sister.
6.8/10
IMDbFavorite Movie Actress | 2023
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventureThriller Feature | 2022 | Daniel
Favorite Movie Actress | 2023 | Millie Bobby
Best Costume Design | 2023
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventure Film | 2023 | Daniel
Sam Claflin could not reprise his role as Mycroft Holmes due to scheduling conflicts. Director Harry Bradbeer has said they really wanted him back for the sequel, and hope to have him back if there's going to be a third installment.
The song "Where Did You Get that Hat?" Was also used in the Sherlock Holmes comedy, "Without A Clue" (1988), with Michael Caine (Sherlock Holmes) and Ben Kingsley (Dr. Watson).
The opening of the film references the other great detectives of Victorian London; Detective Field, Reginald Swain, Mackenzie Macintosh & Sir Alfred Hornblower.Charles Frederick Field was a real founding member of the Metropolitan Police, as an aspiring actor he had a penchant for dressing up in disguise and after he retired he became a private detective. He was a friend of Charles Dickens and served as the inspiration for the character Inspector Bucket in the novel Bleak House. Detective Constable Reginald Swain was a character in the long running British police series Dixon of Dock Green. Mackenzie Macintosh may refer to Rushmore 'Mac' Mackenzie, the lead character in a series of private detective novels by David Housewright. Alternately it might refer to Mackenzie Macintosh a Victorian graphic designer and wife of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Alfred Hornblower may refer to Alfred Swaine Taylor the Victorian toxicologist and medical writer nicknamed the father of forensic medicine and Horatio Hornblower, the lead character in the C.S. Forester naval officer series.
A journal clipping refers to Pavlov's experiment around dogs and conditioning (sounding the bell and giving a dog its meal regularly, then only sounding the bell (and not displaying any food) would make the dog salivate).
Many of the outdoor scenes in this movie were filmed in Kingston Upon Hull. In response to this, many of the venues in the show are named after real places in Hull: The Albion pub after Albion Street (where some scenes were shot), The Paragon Theatre after Paragon Station, and The Adelphi after the New Adelphi Club.
"Enola Holmes: [removing a masquerade mask] Tis I. Enola Holmes: [putting the mask back on] Tis not I."
"Enola Holmes: I'm trying to save a girl's life. Tewkesbury: Through dance?"