The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
R. A. Dick





Three radio adaptations of the novel by R.A. Dick (the pen name of Josephine Leslie) about a young widow who rents a house on the British coast, only to find it haunted by the ghost of its former owner, a gruff sea captain. The first two are adaptations of the screenplay of the Academy Award-nominated 1947 film starring Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison and George Sanders. 1) LUX RADIO THEATRE (December 1, 1947) starring Charles Boyer and Madeleine Carroll 2) SCREEN DIRECTORS PLAYHOUSE (August 16, 1951) starring Charles Boyer and Jane Wyatt 3) BBC RADIO 4 (21 December 1974) starring Bryan Pringle and Gemma Jones
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Bewertungen
Magnificent
Alyosha48





*TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE STORY SELECT OPTION 3* You won’t regret it, that option is more true to both book & film... One cannot quite find the words to explain just how much one enjoyed this; A simple but elegant tale set in a more innocent time, although as you will discover, in the history of humanity; somethings are still very much the same. That said it’s is engagingly compelling; One shall stop here lest one discloses spoilers!!





I absolutely love this book and the film. I hung onto every word that was said. A very charming story. bittersweet ,I always wipe away a Tear at the end. Jackie of Ashford, Kent , UK
Rhett





I feel the last reading was the best although all were very good in different ways.
Light hearted
Micko





Very enjoyable light hearted ghost story. Predictable ending but really enjoyed.