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Release Date:
December 25, 2013
Original Title:
M.R. James: Ghost Writer
Alternate Titles:
The Lost Ghost Story with Mark Gatiss
Genres:
Documentary | Fantasy | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
BBC Arts
BBC Bristol Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Mark Gatiss steps into the mind of M.R. James, the enigmatic English master of the supernatural story. How did this donnish Victorian bachelor, conservative by nature and a devout Anglican, come to create tales that continue to chill readers more than a century on? Mark attempts to uncover the secrets of James's inspiration, taking an atmospheric journey from James's childhood home in Suffolk to Eton, Cambridge and France, venturing into ancient churches, dark cloisters and echoing libraries along the way.
Additional Camera:
Andy Mosse
Camera Technician:
Mike Robinson
Colorist:
Michael Lansdell
Director:
John Das
Editor:
Glenn Rainton
Executive Producer:
Michael Poole
Mixing Engineer:
Pete Howell
Online Editor:
James Beynon
Producer:
John Das
Producer's Assistant:
Andy Mosse
Production Coordinator:
Nikki Jones
Production Manager:
Deborah Read
Researcher:
Chloƫ Penman
Sound:
Simon Pinkerton
Writer:
Mark Gatiss
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