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Satan's Chimney

  • Episode aired Dec 26, 2001
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
440
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Alan Davies in Jonathan Creek (1997)
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A killer manages to fire a bullet through a plate glass window without breaking it, but how?A killer manages to fire a bullet through a plate glass window without breaking it, but how?A killer manages to fire a bullet through a plate glass window without breaking it, but how?

  • Director
    • Sandy Johnson
  • Writer
    • David Renwick
  • Stars
    • Marcus Knibbs
    • Lorraine Hilton
    • Mary Tamm
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    440
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sandy Johnson
    • Writer
      • David Renwick
    • Stars
      • Marcus Knibbs
      • Lorraine Hilton
      • Mary Tamm
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marcus Knibbs
    • Bishop
    Lorraine Hilton
    Lorraine Hilton
    • Bishop's Wife
    Mary Tamm
    Mary Tamm
    • Vivian Brodie
    Nina Bhirangi
    • Continuity Girl
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • Herman Grole
    Lisa Stokke
    Lisa Stokke
    • Jodee Tressky
    • (as Lisa Stökke)
    Raymond Griffiths
    Raymond Griffiths
    • Raymond
    Matt Rippy
    Matt Rippy
    • Bronson Peterman
    Alan Davies
    Alan Davies
    • Jonathan Creek
    Julia Sawalha
    Julia Sawalha
    • Carla Borrego
    Bill Ward
    Bill Ward
    • Vernon Spools
    Penny Smith
    • Penny
    Sonya Saul
    • Sonya
    Stuart Milligan
    Stuart Milligan
    • Adam Klaus
    Bill Bailey
    Bill Bailey
    • Kenny Starkiss
    Jay Benedict
    Jay Benedict
    • Alan Kalanak
    Elliot Cowan
    Elliot Cowan
    • Tom
    • (as Elliot A Cowan)
    James Saxon
    James Saxon
    • Inspector Bullstrode
    • Director
      • Sandy Johnson
    • Writer
      • David Renwick
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    8blanche-2

    historically inaccurate but very good

    This is really an excellent episode of Jonathan Creek, called Satan's Chimney. During filming at a Scottish castle, an actress is found dead in a locked room. Someone fired a bullet through a plate glass window - and didn't break it. Perfect mystery for Jonathan.

    This episode introduces Julia Sawalha as Carla Borrego, an ex of Jonathan's who becomes his new sidekick.

    The castle has a few secrets, including a chamber where people have been disappearing since the 1500s -- and, as they learn, are still disappearing. And the victim has a few secrets, too.

    As far as the historical inaccuracy, I don't believe Protestants were persecuted in Scotland.

    I have to say, I love the show, and I love this episode, but the show lost something when Caroline Quentin left. With her departure, suddenly the scripts started loading up on sexual innuendo (mostly due to Creek's lascivious magician boss).

    It's still wonderful, and Alan Davies wonderfully underplays the cerebral and brilliant Jonathan, who knows a good magic trick when he sees one.
    10lbowdls

    Absolutely brilliant

    I am a new convert to Jonathan Creek this is like only the 4 or 5th episode I've seen and this is the best so far, and one of the most overall great mysteries I've ever seen. Sure there are plot points which have been used before but a plethora of them. Magic, closed room murder, ancient historic rituals, movie along with a set group of suspects that all seem suspiciously obvious. Yet is the murder going to be obvious or come as a complete surprise? Seriously amazing!
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Just brilliant.

    When I think of my personal favourite episodes of Jonathan Creek, I think of Danse Macabre, and this one. It is a great story, packed with twists and turns, there is so much going on, but it's not too complicated or over the top, it's very easy to follow.

    It's wonderfully clever, you'll do well of you're unable to untangle the mystery on first watch. At the end, all of the threads are neatly tied together, you're not left feeling cheated.

    Notable for being the first appearance of Carla Borego, Sawalha is so different to the much missed Maddie.

    Wonderful acting from the whole cast, Berkoff and Cowan in particular. It makes me so sad to see Mary Tamm, a wonderful, beautiful performer who died way too young, such a talented, beautiful, much missed actress.

    Very clever, thoroughly enjoyable, 9/10.
    8awblundell

    traditional murder mystery with some fine twists

    This feature length episode of TV Series, Jonathan Creek introduced Julia Sawalha as his new side-kick, Carla.

    A murder mystery is being filmed in the Scottish Castle owned by the producer. It is a typical 'locked room' mystery in the best Agatha Christie tradition, but when the rest of the cast batter down the door, they find that the unfortunate leading lady has a real bullet hole in her breast to go with the fake one in her temple.

    Needless to say, magician's assistant and amateur sleuth, Jonathan Creek is called in to investigate. Pretty soon there is another death to investigate with plenty of twists and turns before the whole truth is finally out.

    A must-see for mystery fans and recommended for anyone else.
    7grantss

    Good though the two-hour running time doesn't necessarily make for a better episode

    A veteran actress is shot and killed while in an empty room. The bullet must have entered via the window but that's closed and undamaged. Maddy is in the US on a book tour so it looks like Jonathan will have to tackle this on his own. Luckily Carla Borrego, the agent of escape artist Alan Kalanak, is keen to help. Unfortunately she and Jonathan don't see eye to eye.

    A two-hour episode of Jonathan Creek. This gives writer David Renwick room to develop characters and the plot, in theory. In practice what he then does is throw in a second murder, effectively having two episodes in one.

    This said, there is more time allocated to sub-plots. The Jonathan-Carla one was interesting and has potential to become something longer term. Also good to see Julia Sawalha in the role: she's fantastic and the chemistry between her and Alan Davies is great.

    The Kenny Starkiss one was amusing and is helped by him being played by the hilariously funny Bill Bailey.

    On the downside, some of the extra time is just spent making things more complicated and it's not like the series needed more of that! Rather than help explain things, the longer running time just seems to make it even less understandable!

    Ultimately this special episode is fine and par for the Jonathan Creek course.

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    • Trivia
      Debut of Julia Sawalha as Carla Borrego.
    • Goofs
      Herman Grole explains the legend of Doomsdorf Castle and says that in the sixteenth century Queen Mary of England used to punish Protestants by sending them to Doomsdorf to be dragged down to Hell. However, the castle is in Scotland, and Queen Mary ruled over England only. The kingdoms of England and Scotland had not been united at that time and she would have had no jurisdiction over Doomsdorf.
    • Connections
      References Double Indemnity (1944)
    • Soundtracks
      Missionary Man
      Composed by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart

      Performed by Eurythmics

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2001 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Gaddesden Place, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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