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COLLECTION · Movie · 1975

The Ash Tree

Man of leisure Sir Richard receives notification that his Uncle has died, bequeathing him his stately country manor and all its lands. On his return to England he immediately sets about taking stock of all legal matters concerning his new property, but during these dealings Sir Richard seems to be more than a little distracted, he hears strange noises from the ash tree outside his bedroom window.

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* 6.3 (20)HorrorMysteryUnited Kingdom
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Directors
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
BBC
Runtime
32 min
Release
23/12/1975
Score
6.3 / 10 (20)
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Cast
Edward Petherbridge
Edward Petherbridge
Sir Richard/Sir Matthew
?
Preston Lockwood
Dr. Croome
Barbara Ewing
Barbara Ewing
Anne Mothersole
Lalla Ward
Lalla Ward
Lady Augusta
Lucy Griffiths
Lucy Griffiths
Mrs. Chiddock
Oliver Maguire
Oliver Maguire
William Beresford
?
Clifford Kershaw
The Witchfinder
?
Cyril Appleton
Master Procathro
David Pugh
David Pugh
Herdsman
Glynn Sweet
Glynn Sweet
Young Cleric
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★ 6.0 / 10
"Sir Richard" (Edward Petherbridge) arrives at his recently inherited stately home and almost instantly decides that he and his bride-to-be (Lalla Ward) need to have a new pew in the parish church. Warned by the vicar (Preston Lockwood) that he cannot build on consecrated ground he sets about relocating another grave - and that's his first mistake. With flashbacks galore to a previous, somewhat tragedy-stricken, lord of the manor ("Sir Matthew") we begin to learn of the history of this house, it's church, it's occupants and - of course the mysticism of the solitary ash tree and it's associated witchery that continues to make it's presence felt. It's tough to try and squeeze all of the superstitiousness of the original MR James story into half an hour, but I thought that this BBC television adaptation did quite well in exuding a little of the sense of fear and menace that prevailed not just at the time it is set, but in the erstwhile years when Matthew Hopkins might have plied his trade. The acting is all adequate enough and the script abridged but still capable of conveying the gist of this quite decent example of maypole-style horror/terror.
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