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  1. 22 December 2006. ( 2006-12-22) Number 13 is the second adaptation of a ghost story by M. R. James broadcast by the BBC in an ongoing revival of the A Ghost Story for Christmas tradition of the 1970s. [1]

  2. 22 dic 2006 · Number 13: Directed by Pier Wilkie. With Greg Wise, Paul Freeman, David Burke, Tom Burke. In order to authenticate some historical papers in a cathedral town, Oxbridge academic Anderson stays at a local hotel in room 12, initially disregarding the lack of a number 13 as provincial superstition.

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    • Horror, Mystery
    • Pier Wilkie
    • 2006-12-22
  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Number_13Number 13 - Wikipedia

    Number 13 è un film muto incompiuto prodotto nel 1922 e diretto da Alfred Hitchcock . Una scena del film. Indice. 1 Soggetto. 2 Cast. 3 Produzione. 4 Note. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Altri progetti. 7 Collegamenti esterni. Soggetto.

  4. Number 13. (1922) Regia di Alfred Hitchcock. Cast: Clare Greet. Ernest Thesiger. Prodotto da: Alfred Hitchcock. Società di Produzione : Wardour & F. Alias: Mrs Peabody (1922) Number Thirteen (1922) Número 13, El (1922) (Venezuela) [es] Nazionalità: UK. Colore: Black and White. Sonoro: Muto. Formato originale Pellicola: 1.33 : 1. Sinossi:

  5. 22 dic 2006 · Overview. In order to authenticate some historical papers in a cathedral town, Oxbridge academic Anderson stays at a local hotel in room 12, initially disregarding the lack of a number 13 as provincial superstition. During the night, noise conspires to keep him awake and the historian is astonished to come face to face with door number 13.

  6. 22 nov 2020 · Number 13 (2006) – Horrified. Leave a Comment / By Jae Prowse / 22/11/2020. Number 13. Relocating M.R. James' original story from Denmark to England, the BBC followed up the previous year's A View From a Hill with Number 13. Graham Williamson explores Pier Wilkie's 2006 adaptation...

  7. Synopsis. In order to authenticate some historical papers in a cathedral town, Oxbridge academic Anderson stays at a local hotel in room 12, initially disregarding the lack of a number 13 as provincial superstition. During the night, noise conspires to keep him awake and the historian is astonished to come face to face with door number 13.