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Release Date:
December 5, 1987
Original Title:
Ghost Stories
Alternate Titles:
Charles Dickens' Ghost Stories from The Pickwick Papers
Genres:
Animation | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
D.L. Taffner Productions
Emerald City Productions
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 46
Charles Dickens' 'Ghost Stories' from the Pickwick Papers. The Ghost in the Wardrobe: A young law student moves into an old rooming house haunted by a resident ghost. Tension grows between the two, building to a surprising conclusion. The Mail Coach Ghosts: Time travel puts a young man on a collision course with a ruthless nobleman and his evil henchmen. When the young man falls in love with a beautiful maiden, a captive of the nobleman, he plans a daring rescue to free her. The Goblin and the Grave Digger: Fiery nether-regions set the scene for this unearthly tale of a grave digger put on trial for his life by the King of the Goblins. The eerie account of his nightmarish ordeal is a special effects encounter that will enthral fans of the supernatural.
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