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A Ghost Story for Christmas
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The Tractate Middoth

  • Episode aired Dec 25, 2013
  • 35m
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6.7/10
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Sacha Dhawan in The Tractate Middoth (2013)
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"The Tractate Middoth" tells the tale of when a young librarian receives a request for an obscure Hebrew book from a sinister gentleman, unaware of its contents."The Tractate Middoth" tells the tale of when a young librarian receives a request for an obscure Hebrew book from a sinister gentleman, unaware of its contents."The Tractate Middoth" tells the tale of when a young librarian receives a request for an obscure Hebrew book from a sinister gentleman, unaware of its contents.

  • Director
    • Mark Gatiss
  • Writers
    • M.R. James
    • Mark Gatiss
  • Stars
    • Louise Jameson
    • John Castle
    • Eleanor Bron
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    784
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    • Director
      • Mark Gatiss
    • Writers
      • M.R. James
      • Mark Gatiss
    • Stars
      • Louise Jameson
      • John Castle
      • Eleanor Bron
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Louise Jameson
    Louise Jameson
    • Mary Simpson
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • John Eldred
    Eleanor Bron
    Eleanor Bron
    • Mrs. Goundry
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Dr. Rant
    Roy Barraclough
    Roy Barraclough
    • Hodgson
    Sacha Dhawan
    Sacha Dhawan
    • William Garrett
    Nicholas Burns
    Nicholas Burns
    • George Earle
    Paul Warren
    Paul Warren
    • Rant's Ghost
    Una Stubbs
    Una Stubbs
    • Miss Chambers
    Charlie Clemmow
    • Anne Simpson
    Mathew McQuinn
    Mathew McQuinn
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    • (as Mathew Foster)
    Messalina Morley
    Messalina Morley
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    • Director
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      • Mark Gatiss
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    10CreeCart

    So spooky!

    I thought this ghost story was awesome! (My review is too short) so I will also say, "this short film would be great to watch on a rainy afternoon."
    7Lejink

    Will he or won't he...?

    The BBC continued its Christmas Day tradition of adapting a ghost story by the celebrated master of the genre MR James to add a little spice and ice to the seasonal festivities. Unlike last year's "Whistle And I'll Come To You", this tale wasn't brought fully up to date instead finding itself attractively moved forward to a post-war time-span where crucially for the plot, libraries and the cataloguing of books were still important and commonplace occurrences.

    I purposely read the source story immediately before I watched the programme and bar the time-change, the addition of a pipe-smoking crony of central character, earnest young student / part-time librarian Garrett to no doubt help with plot exposition, a further visitation by the horror-entity on a train journey and its suggested ominous reappearance in the final scene (the story ends happily in the original), was pleased to see some adherence to the original tale.

    I liked the use of dust-flecked air to suggest the horror's presence, less so the slow-motion depiction of the thing itself. The set design was excellent throughout, particularly the library scenes and if the acting by some of the supporting actors was a little too melodramatic, the leads acquitted themselves better by playing it straight and simple.

    The original story itself doesn't really stand up to much scrutiny anyway, the malevolence of the twisted priest against his surviving nephew and niece never properly explained but that's hardly the fault of writer/director Mark Gatiss who otherwise does a good job here in continuing the BBC tradition of bringing to light these slight but atmospheric and intriguing tales of ghosts and ghouls from a bygone age.
    7southdavid

    Where there's a will there's a wraith.

    Having just written my review of "The Mezzotint" I decided to go back and find a copy of 2013's "The Tractate Middoth", (it's currently on Youtube, if you're interested) the initial M R James adaptation that Mark Gatiss provided. I remembered almost nothing about this, but it's probably the best one so far.

    William Garrett (Sacha Dhawan) is a library assistant who is tasked with locating a book by John Eldred (John Castle) from the archive he works at. Whilst fetching the book, Garrett is terrified by a hooded figure. Leaving for a constitutional break to the country, he then meets Mary Simpson (Louise Jameson), who tells him about an inheritance she was unable to collect, as her spiteful uncle hid his will in a book. The same book that Garrett was asked to collect.

    This story was a lot more plot based than the other have been, those being mostly tone poems with a scare at the end. Here there was a lot more going on. There's establishing scenes of Mary visiting her uncle on his deathbed and him calling her closer, it's not until later that we hear what he says though. From there, there's quite a bit more world building before we even see the ghost. Garrett's trip to the countryside then has what might feel like an unbelievable bit of co-incidence, but I think in other stories, such as in "The Mezzotint", it's been established that supernatural organisation is possible.

    Sacha Dhawan is a great performer, and here he gets to thrust some youthful, almost childlike, energy in Garrett before carrying the story onward. There's two characters providing comic relief. Nicholas Burns as George, Garrett's amiable friend at the library and the late Roy Barraclough, with a mannered performance. There's also a trio of fine veteran actresses with the aforementioned Jameson, joined by Eleanor Bron and another one sadly lost this year, Una Stubbs.

    Strange that "Martin's Close" should be such as misfire then as this, and "The Mezzotint" are both excellent examples of a fine Christmas tradition I hope will continue for years to come.
    6Prismark10

    Where there's a will

    From actor, writer and director Mark Gatiss is an adaptation of a short ghost story from M R James.

    Gatiss better known as a performer with The League of Gentlemen and as a writer on Doctor Who and Sherlock. He is an aficionado on horror and Victorian literature.

    This is short simple, spooky tale. It has very little by way of tricks or fancy visual gimmicks. There are familiar British stalwarts such as Roy Barraclough, Una Stubbs and John Castle.

    Sacha Dhawan plays an earnest Librarian in the 1950s whose disposition gets rather nervous after a spectral encounter when looking for a book in Hebrew.

    Some might find the adaptation flat or uninspiring but it misses the point. It is a throwback to the old days when you had a plain ghost story told in a straightforward manner and still provides a few chills.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    A quality Ghost story.

    The original collection of stories from the Seventies on the whole were great productions, each penned by the great M. R. James, sad;y they came to an end, thankfully in 2013 Mark Gatiss decided to adapt The Tractate Middoth. It is a super smart story, so much is crammed into the limited thirty five minute running time. It's slick, eerie, and best of all manages to capture the DNA of the original episodes, it could have easily been a failed bolt on to the series, but it feels very much a part of it. The acting is terrific, John Castle and Sacha Dhawan in particular give superb performances. The direction is slick and the special effects pretty good also. There is a great twist in the ending, it feels like it could have easily come from the Seventies. Really enjoyed, 8/10

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Трактат Миддот
    • Filming locations
      • Chetham's Library, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK(the library)
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