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Enola Holmes (2020)

While searching for her missing mother, intrepid teen Enola Holmes uses her sleuthing skills to outsmart big brother Sherlock and help a runaway lord.
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While searching for her missing mother, intrepid teen Enola Holmes uses her sleuthing skills to outsmart big brother Sherlock and help a runaway lord.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Adventure, Mystery, Crime
Directed By:Harry Bradbeer
Written By:Jack Thorne
In Theaters:9/23/2020
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Runtime:123 minutes
Studio:PCMA Productions, Legendary Pictures

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Millie Bobby Brown

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Henry Cavill

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