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In the scene where Solomon is talking to his men in the cave before they go off to attack Malachi's castle, the cross which had been scarred onto his back is missing.
In the scene where Solomon is talking to his men in the cave before they go off to attack Malachi's castle, the cross which had been scarred onto his back is missing.
In the scene where Solomon meet the thieves from the woods again, there is an statue of an angel kneeling with the sword on its left shoulder in the background. The next scene when Solomon is leaning against that statue, the sword is on the right shoulder.
In the opening ship scene, a foremast sail is seen bulging from an upwind. However, the rear flag is blowing in the opposite direction.
At the beginning of the film, Kane is shown having retired to a monastery. While a large number of English monasteries, priories, convents and friaries were disbanded and destroyed under the orders of Henry VIII during the mid-16th century, this dissolution was not total and some survived.
When Solomon Kane meets up with the Crowthorn family, the father shows Kane a locket with photos of his wife and daughter. Photography had NOT been invented in this time frame. And it seems unlikely those pictures were portraits, as they look exactly like the characters.
However, some of the greatest artists of Europe lived and worked during the Renaissance and realistic portraits were definitely in vogue during the 1500 -1600s. Locket miniatures were painted for the same reason that photo portraits are taken, as mementos.
However, some of the greatest artists of Europe lived and worked during the Renaissance and realistic portraits were definitely in vogue during the 1500 -1600s. Locket miniatures were painted for the same reason that photo portraits are taken, as mementos.
The hammer and strike plate do not move when Solomon Kane fires his pistol, nor does the primer powder ever ignite.
The pistol that Solomon Kane used is a wheellock, not a flintlock. Therefore the cock/hammer and the frizzen wouldn't move as the flint was sparked by a wheel that turned to provide the spark to ignite the powder.
The pistol that Solomon Kane used is a wheellock, not a flintlock. Therefore the cock/hammer and the frizzen wouldn't move as the flint was sparked by a wheel that turned to provide the spark to ignite the powder.
Much of this movie takes place in pouring rain but the trickle of blood on Kane's hand, after he survives being crucified, is totally undisturbed by the incessant downpour.
In the clearing after the Crowthorn family has been killed and Solomon is collecting weapons, one of the dead evil soldiers can be seen still breathing.
When Kane and the family are coming to the burnt settlement, Kane says, "Samuel, get back to the CAR." Not wagon, not cart, but CAR.
Purefoy's broad Somerset accent broadened the Cawh part and he swallowed the t.
Purefoy's broad Somerset accent broadened the Cawh part and he swallowed the t.
In the film, ships are shown flying the British Union Jack flag with the caption "North Africa: 1600". However, the first variant of the Union Jack (the one shown) wasn't used until 1606, with the current version of the flag not seen until 1801.
The young woman Kane sets out to save is named Meredith. This was a Welsh surname, but when used as a given name (often as a patronymic) it was given to males. It didn't become a female given name until nearly 300 years after the time period of this film, and then mostly in the US.
The ship shown crossing in front of the burning city at the beginning of the film belongs to a type who appeared much later. The plain bow design, the lack of square spritsail, the jibs, and the aft Marconi sail are features typical of a 19th-century or later ship.