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Original Air Date:
27 December 2006
(Season 36, Episode 10)
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In Victorian England, Sally Lockhart receives an anonymous note sending her on a mysterious quest. Her...
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(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Billie Piper | ... | Sally Lockhart | |
| Matt Smith | ... | Jim Taylor | |
| Sian Thomas | ... | Mrs. Rees | |
| Kay Lyon | ... | Ellen | |
| Robert Putt | ... | Porter | |
| Trevor Cooper | ... | Mr. Higgs | |
| Robert Glenister | ... | Samuel Selby | |
| Dominic Coleman | ... | Jeremiah Blyth | |
| Miles Anderson | ... | Major Marchbanks | |
| Tilly Vosburgh | ... | Mrs. Thorpe | |
| Chloe Walker | ... | Adelaide | |
| Julie Walters | ... | Mrs. Holland | |
| JJ Feild | ... | Frederick Garland | |
| Ramon Tikaram | ... | Maharajah | |
| Matthew Cureton | ... | Young Marchbanks |
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95 min
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[Mr Berry has just stolen the clue to the treasure from Sally]
Mrs. Holland: Oooh, Mr Berry. This calls for a celebration. There's gin in the cupboard.
Mr Berry: I signed the Pledge in Dartmoor, Mrs Holland. Alcohol is the cause of madness, hallucinations, softness of the brain and moral decay.
Mrs. Holland: I think the damage is already done in your case.
Mr Berry: Yeah, I was *formerly* very wicked - but I intend to lead a good life from now on.
Mrs. Holland: Always excepting the odd murder or two.
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Mrs. Holland: Oooh, Mr Berry. This calls for a celebration. There's gin in the cupboard.
Mr Berry: I signed the Pledge in Dartmoor, Mrs Holland. Alcohol is the cause of madness, hallucinations, softness of the brain and moral decay.
Mrs. Holland: I think the damage is already done in your case.
Mr Berry: Yeah, I was *formerly* very wicked - but I intend to lead a good life from now on.
Mrs. Holland: Always excepting the odd murder or two.
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Followed by The Shadow in the North (2007) (TV)
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I haven't read 'Ruby in the Smoke' but I have read some of the other Sally Lockheart books. I was hoping that this film would throw some light on a few things, but instead I found it very hard to follow. One minute we were here, the next somewhere else. I found it quite difficult to work out where all the characters fitted in, or why they acted the way they did. I don't think it was the acting, but the script was so rushed, they barely had time to fit in all the slitting of throats and killing everyone off. I'd thought this was a children's book, but I do rather regret letting my kids stay up to watch it. I hope future dramatisations of the books slow down a little for the sake of clarity. Surely, if you're going to do a drama like this with all the scenery, clothes and atmosphere, you should try to do it justice and not rush it?