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Behind-the-scenes tidbits of Mr. Holmes

The title of the film was originally set as the title of his original novel "Mind Tricks", and later it was changed to "Mr. Holmes". The original novel was published in 2005, the 20th anniversary of the birth of Sherlock Holmes/KLOC-0, which is Mitch Cullin's sixth novel. Nicholas Lowe plays Sherlock in the matinee in this film. Coincidentally, he played young sherlock holmes in the film Young Sherlock Holmes in 1985. In the film, Sherlock Holmes, a middle-aged man, becomes a beekeeper, and Ian McKellen, an actor, attends a cram school for beekeeping skills of London Honey Company, so he is not stung by a bee once during the filming. Agent Gilbert is played by Philip Davis in the film, and also plays a taxi driver (also a murderer) in the first episode of the 20 10 English drama Sherlock. Ian mcewan and Hiroyuki Sanada worked together in the movie Wolverine (20 13) before. In the film, Ann looks at the window of an animal specimen shop. Its owner's name is Ambrose Chapel, and this name comes from Hitchcock's film "People Who Know Too Much". In the film, Sherlock Holmes' secluded house is located in Winchelsey Beach town in East Sussex, and the appearance of the town is built according to the medieval appearance; The beach scene was shot 40 miles away from the famous white cliff in Seven Sisters. Mr Holmes is Mitch Cullin's second novel to be put on the big screen, and the first novel to be put on the big screen is Tidal Shore directed by terry gilliam.

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