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Le mystère de l'étoile Polaire

Original title: The Shadow in the North
  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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Le mystère de l'étoile Polaire (2007)
AdventureCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Sally Lockhart and friends investigate the disappearance of a steamship, a magician who is threatened by thugs, a psychic with dark visions, and a heartless industrialist.Sally Lockhart and friends investigate the disappearance of a steamship, a magician who is threatened by thugs, a psychic with dark visions, and a heartless industrialist.Sally Lockhart and friends investigate the disappearance of a steamship, a magician who is threatened by thugs, a psychic with dark visions, and a heartless industrialist.

  • Director
    • John Alexander
  • Writers
    • Adrian Hodges
    • Philip Pullman
  • Stars
    • Jared Harris
    • Doña Croll
    • David Harewood
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Alexander
    • Writers
      • Adrian Hodges
      • Philip Pullman
    • Stars
      • Jared Harris
      • Doña Croll
      • David Harewood
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Axel Bellmann
    Doña Croll
    • Nellie Budd
    • (as Dona Croll)
    David Harewood
    David Harewood
    • Nicholas Bedwell
    JJ Feild
    JJ Feild
    • Frederick Garland
    Billie Piper
    Billie Piper
    • Sally Lockhart
    Matt Smith
    Matt Smith
    • Jim Taylor
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Webster Garland
    Antonia Pemberton
    • Miss Walsh
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Rosa Garland
    Owen Roe
    Owen Roe
    • Bram Stoker
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • Alistair MacKinnon
    Richard Clews
    • Mr. Windlesham
    Phil Cornwell
    Phil Cornwell
    • Harris
    Peter Whittington
    • Society Gentleman
    Jack Brady
    • Sackville
    Nicholas Blane
    Nicholas Blane
    • Mr. Harkness
    Jenifer Armitage
    • Mrs. Jamieson Wilcox
    Georgia King
    Georgia King
    • Lady Mary
    • Director
      • John Alexander
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      • Adrian Hodges
      • Philip Pullman
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    6blanche-2

    Victorian atmosphere, modern sensibility

    "The Shadow in the North" is one of those films that, even though it is set in another time, has a modern feel to it. It's not quite up to Masterpiece Mystery standards.

    Former singer Billie Piper, a beautiful young woman and a fine actress, is Sally Lockhart. Sally is an investment adviser, but one of her clients has gone broke thanks to her advice. A ship with the commodities she invested in on board disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Lloyds of London refused to settle her claim.

    Sally promises the woman that she will get every cent of her money back. She goes to see the ship owner, Axel Bellmann (Jared Harris), and demands that he return the money. He refuses.

    Sally asks her friends, Fred Garland and Jim Taylor, who are detectives, to investigate for her. Bellmann turns out to be a ruthless arms merchant who has developed a steam gun that is very powerful and can be used against civilians.

    Someone suggested that this movie is for young viewers and hence, the modern touches. Sally is a very independent and free-thinking woman who looks about as if she belongs in the Victorian era about as much as Miley Cyrus does. The full lips, the lack of deportment, her plain speaking, her boldness - not of the era. Also she's not a big one for wearing hats. Ethnic types abound and seem to be accepted by society. I have to to think all of this was to make it palatable to teenagers. I have no objection to that - it's a well acted if confusing story (magicians and spiritualists play a role in the plot as well), and Sally is indeed all about girl power. I would love to see Billie Piper in something else, maybe something truly modern.
    5hannumea

    Great Expectations dashed

    After watching the first episode I was very much looking forward to seeing this episode. What a letdown. It went all Hollywood the focus changing from the story to an overdose of relationships including the required sex scene. It lost the story. It failed to tell the tale, something episode one was so great at. Bah, Humbug.
    7LouE15

    Hmm...oddly unengaging considering the good story and talent

    In the second in Philip Pullman's Sally Lockhart trilogy, his heroine Sally Lockhart, parentless and alone, has found a ramshackle, surrogate family in Fred Garland's photographer-cum-private investigator, his uncle, and cheeky cockney Jim Taylor. Protected by her enormous hound, Chaka, she is now a financial consultant, using the patchy education her father had given her to advantage and staunchly defending her independence in Victorian London. The story kicks off with two events: one of Sally's clients explains that she has been ruined by the failure of a business she invested in on Sally's advice. At the same time a magician named McKinnon seeks Fred's help as he believes he has witnessed a murder. These circumstances combine to make a thread that leads straight to a dangerous businessman and sinister work in a factory in the north, and great danger for all of Sally's friends.

    I'd really enjoyed "The Ruby in the Smoke", the first of the adaptations of the brave and modern Sally Lockhart trilogy, when it aired on British TV last Christmas. I was very excited to hear a sequel was planned; thought the chemistry between the radiant Billie Piper's Sally and J J Field's pleasing Fred Garland had worked well, and the stories are strong base material, even if squished into a TV slot.

    But...maybe it was watching this with my parents when it aired over New Year on British TV - but I found this strangely detached, even a bit mechanical. This time round the leads' chemistry seemed to be absent, the script dry, the story rushed (as was the previous one) - the relations between the characters insufficiently explained. Considering we'd had to wait a year for this one, I was a bit disappointed. Perhaps the aim was to make a classroom-suitable programme for Victorian History lessons? - if so, why air it post watershed?

    I wouldn't mind watching it again to find out whether it was just a false first impression. Sally is the Victorian heroine girls need today; incidentally, I disagree with other reviewers' annoyance with her modern look - it's exactly this quality that makes her a perfect poster girl to draw younger viewers into historical fiction. Ditto the thoroughly enlightened casting policy, reflecting actual, modern British society in a way you'll hardly ever see in historical TV shows. I've got a lot of time for both leads; and the baddie, Bellmann, was quietly menacing. It also looked amazing, packed with great period details. If they make it to the third in the trilogy I'd be very surprised, but would hope that they can find a way to better draw out the drama and excitement. Meanwhile, the excellent original books are a must if you enjoyed this even a bit.
    3mubbus

    Pure cheese

    This is not at all what I expect from "Mystery!" Unless intended as farce, in which case it did not succeed either, I found the production far-fetched, and fraught with 21st century sensibilities and laxity.

    Why did Sally only wear a hat to visit the villain? Was it 1875 when she was investigating, but 1970 or later in the rest of the story? I would have expected her to cover her head whenever she went out, with the exception of emergency.

    And though very funny (*Was* it an attempt at farce?), during the scene at the Patent Office, I wasn't sure whether the Anglo-Asian clerk was befuddled by Sally because she was a woman or ineptly flirting with her.

    To quote Sherlock Holmes, "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." This production eliminated none of the impossible, and so we are left wallowing in disbelief at what we are expected to accept as the "truth" of the story.

    Not being a reader of Pullman, I cannot comment on how true it is to the book on which it was based. Perhaps Mr. Pullman deserves the blame for my incredulity?
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Another excellent adaptation.

    I have only recently read the books, and if anything my admiration for this adaptation actually grew having finished it. It would have been easy to veer away from the book, but it's such an accurate adaptation.

    Piper shines once again as Sally, she is joined by a terrific cast, some real talent on display here, Julian Rhind Tutt, Richard Clews and of course Jared Harris.

    I'm so glad this was adapted, the first was lucky enough to have a masterclass from Julie Walters, this one relies more on the story, action and humour.

    The action scenes at the end are terrific, the humour comes from Dona Croll, who is so funny.

    Terrific production values, it looks sensational, some of the costumes used here are tremendous.

    Overall, I loved it, 9/10.

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    • Trivia
      The striped dress that Billie Piper (Sally Lockhart) wore is the same costume previously worn in Nord et Sud (2004) by Daniela Denby-Ashe (Margaret Hale) and in Bleak House (2005) by Gillian Anderson (Lady Dedlock).
    • Goofs
      Sally has a Great Dane (dog). It sometimes growls here. Great Danes very rarely growl; due to their large size, there's no need for it.
    • Connections
      Follows Masterpiece Theatre: The Ruby in the Smoke (2006)

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sally Lockhart Mysteries: The Shadow in the North
    • Filming locations
      • The Historic Dockyard Chatham, Chatham, Kent, England, UK(exteriors of North Star Castings and London street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • NOVA/WGBH Boston
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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