Ghosts of East Anglia
A girl who communicates with the dead….a phantom figure captured on a photograph….a church bell that rings itself…East Anglia has always been rich in tales of the supernatural, but from the 1960s onwards, sightings of ghosts became the subject of news headlines and television investigations. Now you can watch these true stories from the vaults of the East Anglian Film Archive. Told through documentary footage and interviews, explore the real ghosts stories of our region, including:
A haunted police station in Suffolk, The ghost of Peterhouse College, Cambridge
“Old Shuck” of Norfolk Borley Rectory
The disturbed burial mound in Northamptonshire
Running time: 95 mins
We will be featuring one DVD each week,
which you will be able to purchase directly online from
To find out more about the East Anglian Film Archive’s work and services see our feature
www.icenipost.com/2008/10/east-anglian-film-archive-at-work
or
telephone 01603 592664,
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or visit www.uea.ac.uk/eafa