Good Fun- with a bit of History to boot
Lizzie Borden | Seattle, Washington | 06/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"4 segments- England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales
Each travels to the location- discusses the apparitions- AND covers the history of why they're thought to be there.
You get the beauty of fantastic castles AND the fascinating history of the events thought to cause the disturbances.
It's bloody good fun for everyone. In my opinion, it's hands down the most entertaining "ghost" documentary out there and would be fantastic for anyone looking to build up the atmosphere with a different episode each night approaching Halloween."
Great collection of ghost stories
Never Again | 07/04/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm so glad they finally released all of the Castle Ghost series on one DVD. You get Castle Ghosts of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Great stories and lovely scenery. These were formerly on separate VHS tapes and not easy to find. If you like ghost tales and recreations, this is a great DVD for you."
EXCELLANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sharon Lynch | 06/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I watch this over and over, it makes you feel like you are really there.................I LOVE IT"
Can't Wait for the Wales Installment
A Professional Student | On a beach in Mexico | 08/11/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I watch England, Scotland, and Ireland over and over and over again, to the point that I can very nearly recite them all. Robert Hardy was a perfect host for this series because he is an accomplished Shakespearean actor (this comes directly in handy twice as I remember, once in England, once in Scotland), which brings his skill as a narrator to a dramatic high meaning that, whether the situation is intrigue (a dime a dozen, but all still creepy) or tragedy (take the worker in Glin Castle [Ireland] for example), Mr. Hardy makes you feel the situation directly. I'm ordering this one soon, so that I can begin to recite the Wales volume also. I'm kind of curious why this volume didn't catch on in the secondary VHS market because, despite all the castles in the other three, I have heard Wales called "The Land of Castles" at least once."