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|featuring= <ul><li>[[Sarah Jane Smith]]</li><li>[[Luke Smith]]</li><li>[[Clyde Langer]]</li><li>[[Rani Chandra]]</li><li>[[K-9 Mark IV]]</li>
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|writer=[[Phil Ford]]  
|writer=[[Phil Ford]]  
|director=[[Joss Agnew]]
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Revision as of 20:43, 12 November 2009

Template:Pre-broadcast spoiler Mona Lisa's Revenge is the fifth story in The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 3.




Synopsis

Strange forces bring the Mona Lisa to life. Clydes proudest day turns into a nightmare when he discovers that fine art can be dangerous and, when a school trip descends into disaster, the gang find themselves trapped without Sarah Janes help, as the awesome abomination stirs. Luke and Rani investigate the myth of the dreaded abomination. With Sarah Jane trapped and beyond help, everything now depends upon Clyde. Mona Lisa vows to release her terrifying brother from his age-old prison, but only Clyde has the key.

Plot

Cast

Crew

References

  • The events of Planet of the Dead where mentioned, Lady Christina de Souza stealing the Cup of Athelstan.
  • The idea of a of a world famous painting coming to life or having an alien entity in it was first told in the Seventh Doctor Audio Dust Breeding but this audio story involves Edward Munch's The Scream and NOT the Mona Lisa.
  • Rumour for Series 5 (Doctor Who) that Richard Curtis episode will involve Vincent van Gogh and one of his world famous masterpieces possessed or imprisioning alien entities
  • We do not know if this is the ORIGINAL Mona Lisa since the were seven reported in City of Death and they all have THIS IS A FAKE written in invisible felt tip pen.
  • The Bane is mentioned a few times

Story Notes

Ratings

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Myths

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Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

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Continuity

- Reference was made to Planet of the Dead at Easter where another item was stolen from the museum.

Timeline

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External Links

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