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Miss Morison's Ghosts (1981)
Rating:
Starring: Hannah Gordon, Wendy Hiller
Director: John Bruce
Category: Suspense / Mystery
Studio: BFS
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
104 mins
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"Enthralling, splendidly produced and sensitively acted… a treat.Don’t miss it."-Sunday Mirror

1901, Paris.Walking along paths that had ceased to exist a hundred years ago at the Palace of Versailles, a ghost leads the way through a mystical experience that was to trouble and torment Miss Morison (Dame Wendy Hiller - David Copperfield), a principal at an Oxford college and her successor, Miss Lamont (HannahGordon - Upstairs, Downstairs), a vice-principal, for the rest of their lives.As seen on PBS Mystery!, this intriguing tale of ghouls and spirits is based upon actual events described my Miss Morison and Miss Lamont, extreme opposites in every manner, as they claim to have seen the ghosts of Queen Marie Antoinette and the members of her court.

Refusing to deny what they believed to be truth, their subsequent research and their battles to be believed split Oxford's academic world into factions and jeopardized their careers.

What really happened at Versailles?Will anyone ever know the truth?

 
 
   
   

 

 

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