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* InconsistentSpelling: While Julian Orchard's character's name is often spelt the "Duc de P'''o'''ncenay", according to behind-the-scenes material, his character is actually the "Duc de P'''i'''ncenay".

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* InconsistentSpelling: While Julian Orchard's Creator/JulianOrchard's character's name is often spelt the "Duc de P'''o'''ncenay", according to behind-the-scenes material, his character is actually the "Duc de P'''i'''ncenay".

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* TyopOnTheCover: The back of the Australian ''Carry On Henry''/''Film/CarryOnMatron'' two video pack misspells "Earl of Bristol" as "Earle of Bristole".



* VictoriasSecretCompartment: King Henryputs a two-shilling piece between the buxom lass' breasts before he tries to have it off with her.

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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: King Henryputs Henry puts a two-shilling piece between the buxom lass' breasts before he tries to have it off with her.

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* FarmersDaughter: King Henry tries to have it off with a buxom lass, but is caught by her father the farmer and escapes over a hedge.

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* FarmersDaughter: King Henry tries to have it off with a buxom lass, but is caught by her father father, the farmer farmer, and escapes over a hedge.



* FryingPanOfDoom: Marie uses a warming pan to smack Lord Hampton and his gang away after they came to arrest King Henry.

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* FryingPanOfDoom: Marie uses a warming pan to smack Lord Hampton and his gang away after they came come to arrest King Henry.



* GarlicIsAbhorrent: Queen Marie '''loves''' garlic, which is unfortunate for King Henry, who hates how it smells. He refuses to bed her as long as she keeps eating it, and when served a dinner cooked with garlic, flips the table in a rage.



* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Most of the characters except for Queen Marie, Sir Roger and Bettina.

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Most of the characters except for Queen Marie, Sir Roger Roger, and Bettina.



** Cardinal Wolsey was cardinal at the time, but was later accused of high treason and sentenced to imprisonment. He died on the journey there.

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** Cardinal Wolsey was cardinal at the time, time but was later accused of high treason and sentenced to imprisonment. He died on the journey there.



** Francis I of France was the number one enemy of Henry VIII, even though Francis never gave him a reason for the hatred, and even though Henry marries his cousin in this movie.

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** Francis I of France was the number one enemy of Henry VIII, even though Francis never gave him a reason for the hatred, and even though Henry marries married his cousin in this movie.

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* InconsistentSpelling: While Julian Orchard's character's name is often spelt the "Duc de P'''o'''ncenay", according to behind-the-scenes material, his character is actually the "Duc de P'''i'''ncenay".



** After spotting a buxom lass reclining in a pile of hay, King Henry's staff rises up with a "boing" sound effect.

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** After spotting a buxom lass reclining in a pile of hay, King Henry's staff rises up with a "boing" sound effect.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: While Julian Orchard's character's name is often spelt the "Duc de P'''o'''ncenay", according to behind-the-scenes material, his character is actually the "Duc de P'''i'''ncenay".
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-->'''King Henry''': Oh come on, we're not just in the 'ay to look for needles are we?

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-->'''King Henry''': Oh Oh, come on, we're not just in the 'ay to look for needles needles, are we?
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** Although, to be fair to King Henry, Sir Roger and Queen Marie deserved it as their affair was high treason. Henry is also punished by knowing a child not of his blood will follow him on the throne (purity of royal blood was SeriousBusiness to 16th-century royalty).

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** Although, to be fair to King Henry, Sir Roger and Queen Marie deserved it as their affair was high treason. Henry is also punished by knowing a child not of his blood will follow him on the throne throne, potentially meaning the extinction of the royal bloodline (purity of royal blood was SeriousBusiness to 16th-century royalty).
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Protestants were burned in H8’s reign, Catholics loyal to the Pope were hanged as traitors


* {{Pun}}: Cromwell makes one when Queen Marie tries to argue how cruel he was to the Catholics that were burnt at the stake:

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* {{Pun}}: Cromwell makes one when Queen Marie tries to argue how cruel he was to the Catholics Protestants that were burnt at the stake:

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