Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Mrs. Amworth
As I'm always banging on about M.R. James (albeit quite justifiably), here's something different. This seems to be the pilot of a series that never took off, which is a pity. This is a well-cast - if fairly low-budget - and refreshingly concise as well as faithful adaptation of E.F. Benson's much-anthologised tale of spooky doings in sleepy English village.
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