Disc 1. Whistle and I'll come to you (42 min.) ; Whistle and I'll come to you (52 min.) -- Disc 2. The stalls of barchester (45 min.) ; A warning to the curious (50 min.) -- Disc 3. Lost hearts (35 min.) ; The treasure of Abbot Thomas (37 min.) ; The...
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Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
Signatur:
CD 2020-274
Fernleihe:
uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
Disc 1. Whistle and I'll come to you (42 min.) ; Whistle and I'll come to you (52 min.) -- Disc 2. The stalls of barchester (45 min.) ; A warning to the curious (50 min.) -- Disc 3. Lost hearts (35 min.) ; The treasure of Abbot Thomas (37 min.) ; The ash tree (32 min.) -- Disc 4. The signalman (39 min.) ; Stigma (32 min.) ; The ice house (34 min.) -- Disc 5. A view from a hill (39 min.) ; Number 13 (40 min.) -- Disc 6. The mezzotint (14 min.) ; The Ash-Tree (14 min.) ; Wailing well (14 min.) ; The rose garden (14 min.) ; Oh, whistle, and I'll come to you, my lad (14 min.) ; A school story (11 min.) ; The diary of Mr Poynter (11 min.).
6 DVD-Videos (830 min.),
colour, and black and white, original aspect rations 1.33:1 and 1.78:1 (16x9 anamorphic), Dolby Digital audio (320 kps)
Bemerkung(en):
Booklet, Introduction to 'Whistle and I'll Come to You' (1968) by Ramsey Campbell, 'Whistle and I'll Come to You' reading by Neil Brand, Ramsey Campbell reads his M.R. James inspired story 'The Guide', Film introductions by Lawrence Gordon Clark, Three episodes from 'Ghost Stories for Christmas' (2000) with Christopher Lee: 'The Stalls of Barchester', 'Number 13' and 'A Warning to the Curious', Three episodes from 'Spine Chillers' (1980): 'The Mezzotint', 'A School Story' and 'The Diary of Mr. Poynter'
Based on the stories by M.R. James/The story by Charles Dickens
"Clumsy, earnest baker Sylvie West has worked at the Christmas Café in Silver Bells, Wyoming, ever since her boozy eggnog fruitcake won the town's annual holiday bake-off. Her forever happy place, the café complements her sweet, well-ordered life...
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"Clumsy, earnest baker Sylvie West has worked at the Christmas Café in Silver Bells, Wyoming, ever since her boozy eggnog fruitcake won the town's annual holiday bake-off. Her forever happy place, the café complements her sweet, well-ordered life with her roommates: recently widowed Gramps and her yappy chihuahua-pug, Crumpet. So, when Sylvie learns the café might be sold, she's determined to save it the only way she can: by getting the Holiday Channel crew to set a scene at the café. She's even met the film's charming lead actor, Royce, thanks to Crumpet's meddling. "--