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Miss Morison's Ghosts

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
155
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Miss Morison's Ghosts (1981)
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Two British women claim to have been thrown into a time warp where they saw Marie Antoinette as they were strolling through the gardens at Versailles Palace in France. After they tell their ... Read allTwo British women claim to have been thrown into a time warp where they saw Marie Antoinette as they were strolling through the gardens at Versailles Palace in France. After they tell their story to a psychic society, they find themselves the objects of derision and their jobs ar... Read allTwo British women claim to have been thrown into a time warp where they saw Marie Antoinette as they were strolling through the gardens at Versailles Palace in France. After they tell their story to a psychic society, they find themselves the objects of derision and their jobs are threatened.

  • Director
    • John Bruce
  • Writer
    • Ian Curteis
  • Stars
    • Wendy Hiller
    • Hannah Gordon
    • Bosco Hogan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    155
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Bruce
    • Writer
      • Ian Curteis
    • Stars
      • Wendy Hiller
      • Hannah Gordon
      • Bosco Hogan
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wendy Hiller
    Wendy Hiller
    • Miss Elizabeth P. Morison
    Hannah Gordon
    Hannah Gordon
    • Miss Frances L. Lamont
    Bosco Hogan
    Bosco Hogan
    • The Reverend Oliver Hodgson
    Vivian Pickles
    Vivian Pickles
    • Dr. Cecilia Hadley
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • Lord Kavanagh
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Sir Patrick Corcoran
    Antonia Pemberton
    • Bursar
    Ann Queensberry
    Ann Queensberry
    • College Secretary
    David Leland
    David Leland
    • Dr. John Quayle
    Anna Korwin
    • Marie Antoinette
    Tom Durham
    • Running Man
    Michael Quinto
    • Comte de Vaudreuil
    Corinna Marlowe
    • Singing Student
    Biddy Massen
    • Alice
    Claude Le Saché
    • Waiter
    Denis Marriott
    • Official
    Pierre Blanchard
    • Chapel Man
    Jean Cherlian
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    • Director
      • John Bruce
    • Writer
      • Ian Curteis
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    10jbeck03

    A very impressive and powerful film!

    I have seen this film a couple of times and found it a beautifully produced and insightful film. Wendy Hiller and Hannah Gordon are excellent as two courageous Edwardian scholars clashing with the closed, male dominated academic world of Oxford in 1901. Determined to tell the world of their strange paranormal experience at Versailles even if it means jeopardizing their credibility as scholars (albeit women scholars!). Authentic period detail, combined with sensitive performances, make the film a rare gem. The 'ghostly' subject matter is very effectively presented and leaves a lasting impression on the viewer.

    The great Dame Wendy is at her best!
    HERMIT-8

    The Best Paranormal Movie Ever

    This is the finest presentation of paranormal experience on film. This could happen to you or to me and the film makes you know it! Wendy Hiller is an outstanding actress and totally believable in this role. I am shocked that it is out on DVD as well as VHS. Now if we could just convince someone to put the 1963 Haunting out on DVD.
    10annev

    A masterpiece!

    I'm not a big fan of paranormal stories, but this is different. Not just because Hannah Gordon manages to astonish me once again. She is absolutely brilliant in this interesting historic scenario, and next to Dame Wendy Hiller, they put together a masterpiece. The two women, as different as they are, make a very intreaging couple, given the time the story is taking place - and an interesting portrait of women a hundred years ago in britain. I just love that speech Gordon makes to the students in the end - she is indeed better than the lot of them put together - that goes for Hannah Gordon as well as the character she plays. Wendy Hiller's mimic is absolutely excellent too.
    Jamal-Nazreddin

    This story. . .

    This story could be told in half its length.

    It's always a pleasure to see Wendy Hiller whose had such a crippled film career but as for the other woman- well, I don't know her.
    8rmax304823

    More things in heaven and earth...

    I've only seen this once, when it was released more than twenty years ago, but have never been able to forget it. Two English women touring Versailles witness some strange people and odd goings on but they don't discuss it with one another until their return home, when they compare notes. Their independent accounts agree on most of the important points but there are enough discrepancies to pique their interest. Some further research seems to indicate that the people and events they were witness to are long dead. One lady, wearing what is consistently called a "fichou" -- I can only imagine what that is -- may have been Marie Antoinette. The rest of the movie, about half, is taken up with their decision to publish their experiences, inviting ridicule. That's a bit sketchy but it's been a long time.

    I remember it for a number of reasons. One is Hannah Gordon's performance. She consistently wears a dreamy far-away look, as if not really paying attention to what others are saying, until something is said that irritates her and then she snaps back into the present with some cutting remark.

    Another memorable feature of the movie is the way the experience, let's call it "supernatural", is played. No spooky music. No dialog at all. The women walk in slow motion through a fuzzily photographed set that seems imbued with mystery and heat. It's extremely effective.

    Another reason I remember it is that it serves as -- if not exactly a wake-up call for scientists -- at least a nudge in the night. The story seems simple. Two sexually repressed ladies, disturbed by the strange surroundings and the summer heat, become pixillated and see ghosts. There was a lot of that sort of thing going about in Victorian and Edwardian England -- ghosts, fairies, seances. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was involved in it, and Harry Houdini, and Madam Blavatsky was a best seller. Well, it's understandable. The belief that God was behind everything was being challenged by Darwinism and other scientific advances, and it was natural that people should want to explore in the interface (or "warfare" as some called it) between science and religion. Nowadays we've outgrown all that superstition. Skeptics are fond of quoting the Scottish philosopher David Hume, something to the effect that if someone reports a miracle and tries to explain it by invoking an even greater miracle, he will always accept the lesser of the two miracles.

    Since nobody believes in miracles anymore, this dictum has a modern ring to it. But if you substitute "probability" for "miracle," it begins to look a bit less powerful. At one time, after all, it would have been a miracle for stones to fall from the skies, so every thinking person rejected the possibility. That was before the discovery of meteorites.

    I've been a research scientist for thirty years and have forced myself to keep an open mind, especially to events I think are silly or work in favor of my own prejudices. Another person and I once had an experience with what can only be called an unidentified flying object. It turned my conception of the world on a tilt. I've tried since then to avoid the kind of colossal arrogance that leads to thinking that our generation stands on the peak of knowledge, and that although there is more to learn about the universe, no knowledge that we already rely on can be mistaken. Baloney.

    There are things we don't know -- and we don't know that we don't know them. I don't know if those two ladies went through the experience they claimed. But the possibility can't be simply dismissed.

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      The film takes place from 1901 to 1902 and in 1789.

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los fantasmas de la señorita Morison
    • Filming locations
      • Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Anglia Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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