Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)
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Mona Lisa's Revenge is the fifth story in The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 3.
Synopsis
Strange forces bring the Mona Lisa, visiting an art gallery in London to life, as Clyde, Rani and Luke are at the art gallery on a school trip As the Mona Lisa runs rampant with a Sontaran blaster, taken from another painting, Sarah Jane comes to the rescue, but ends up trapped in a painting. It's all down to Clyde, Rani and Luke to save the day as the Mona Lisa searches for her brother, the Abomination, hidden in another piece of art.
Plot
Cast
- Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
- Luke Smith - Tommy Knight
- Clyde Langer - Daniel Anthony
- Rani Chandra - Anjli Mohindra
- Voice of K-9 - John Leeson
- Haresh Chandra - Ace Bhatti
- Mona Lisa - Suranne Jones
- Lionel Harding - Jeff Rawle
- Phyllis Trupp - Liza Sadovy
- Highwayman - Paul Kasey
- Himself - Lizo Mzimba
Crew
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References
- The Bane were mentioned
- The Cup of Athelstan was mentioned.
- Clyde's painting featured a Sontaran weapon
Story Notes
- Jeff Rawle previously appeared in DW: Frontios, this is the third time a a guest star of the classic series of Doctor Who has appeared in The Sarah Jane Adventures
Ratings
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Myths
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Filming Locations
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- The International Museum is set in London, but outside you can see the bay mark for Buses is in Welsh "Bysiau" on the road.
- Mr Smith did not appear in part 2 at all yet he was still credited.
- In the vault after, everything has been reversed, Rani says "And that's the last of her" as she says "I hope", a microphone can be seen at the top of the shot.
Continuity
- A smiliar story, involving Edward Munch's The Scream appeared in BFA: Dust Breeding
- The Cup of Athelstan appeared in DW: Planet of the Dead
- The Mona Lisa paintings appeared in DW: City of Death. This story does not address the issue that the Mona Lisa in the Louvre has 'This is a fake' written on it in felt-tip underneath it. Maybe Leonardo used the same paint on all the fakes and the original!
Timeline
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External Links
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