"\'Tes a queer place seemingly.
Pleased with his discoveries, Stephen.
Scenting an excellent subject for his next film, he visits their ancestral manor. \'T\'esn\'t a place to be out alone at night." In London, rising young movie director Stephen Latimer learns of a gentrified family in Somerset with an old history of witchcraft and haunting.
Full of ghostesses, what with beasts coming down from the church roof and her that walks, hair blowing like smoke in the gale. . . . "\'Tes a queer place seemingly