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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0096009202897 Label: Platinum Disc Manufacturer: Platinum Disc Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Platinum Disc Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 31, 2004 Running Time: 92 minutes Sales Rank: 12616 Studio: Platinum Disc Theatrical Release Date: 1996
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Product Description: When a teenaged girl moves to england with her brothers and parents into the ancient canterville hall shes not at all happy. Especially as theres a ghost and a mysterious re-appearing bloodstain on the hearth.Studio: Platinum Disc LlcRelease Date: 08/03/2004Starring: Patrick Stewart Joan SimsRun time: 92 minutesRating: PgDirector: Sydney Macartney
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - pretty good new adaptation I've seen a few other, older versions of The Canterville Ghost. This verison is a newer version I saw on TV recently.
The story is about an American family that moves into an old English castle. The castle is haunted by a ghost, Sir Simon de Canterville. Virginia, the teenage daughter in the family, befriends the ghost and helps him to break a curse upon him.
The movie is good for the entire family to enjoy. It has a little suspense and a little romance to keep teens and ... Read More
Rating: - The story and Stewart are very good This production is enjoyable, as other reviewers have commented.Patrick Stewart is very good in the role as the ghost.The scenery is also very appealing (though I'm a sucker for great English houses).Neve Campbell is adequate in the role of Virgina Otis.
However, the other actors, especially the man who plays the father, Hiram are not very talented.The plot is interesting though a bit predictable (though that is not fatal in this instance).
Somewhat recommended, ... Read More
Rating: - Another Gem (all be it a small one) In Patrick Stewart's Body of Work Having seen, "The Canterville Ghost" years ago, I knew it was something I wanted to see again.It's just scary enough to give an appreciated shock or two, but not so much that you can't sit down with your 8-12 year old and have a family movie night.My 18 and 19 year olds enjoyed it. In the beginning when the ghost has decided he must rid the hall and himself of the "Ameri-cans", it seems a little silly the way he goes about it.Later however, once he's come to accept the family and has begun ... Read More
Rating: - GREAT MOVIE!!! This movie was better than John Gielgud version (matter of opinion)but both are well worth buying!Both are heart warming and moral valued so if you want to OWN 2 great movies?Either one or both will do.I give both movies 5 out or 5 stars no matter how many times they are watched!
Rating: - Really, a one star production The version with Charles Laughton is still unavailable on dvd and the Ian Richardson one is cost-prohibitive.So, after doing some searches on different versions of this movie, I decided on this particular version-- since Patrick Stewart is definitely one of my favorite actors.
He really doesn't disappoint here. He's excellent, as expected, and brings depth and empathy to the role of the Canterville Ghost.
However, everyone else in this production is more than bad. They are horrid. ... Read More
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