> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 11:42:21 -0000 > From: "Colin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: ghost stories - an anglo-saxon monopoly? > > Interesting that what was thought to be dead genre of the ghost story > is now being taken up on a major scale by the Japanese and Koreans. > Not that this was mentioned in a programme on 'the Ghost Story' on > BBC4 I saw on Monday, which concentrated on the trad English stuff, > and then made this bizarre claim on behalf of the supposedly cutting > edge nature of works by a certain Mr Chetwynd Haynes....(or however > you pronounce his name....) That's R. Chetwynd- Hayes, best known for adaptions of his work that appeared in the " The Monster Club" & "From Beyond The Grave" films.
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