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(Redirected from Casting the Runes (1968 film))

'"Casting the Runes" is the first episode of the third series of the supernatural television anthology series Mystery and Imagination produced by ABC Television in 1968.[1] Running at 50 minutes, it was first broadcast on 22 March 1968 and was based on the ghost story "Casting the Runes" by British writer and academic M. R. James, first published in 1911 as the fourth story in More Ghost Stories, which was James' second collection of ghost stories. It is the first television adaptation of the story with John Fraser as Dunning and Robert Eddison as Karswell.[2]

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In 1905 the thin-skinned Julian Karswell (Robert Eddison) is quick to anger and seeks revenge for every perceived slight. As a demonologist he is able to summon dark unseen forces to carry out his vindictive commands.[3] When an academic association rejects his paper "The Truth of Alchemy" he does not take the rejection well. He makes inquiries to discover who turned his paper down, and discovers it was Edward Dunning (John Fraser). Dunning earns Karswell's wrath and soon begins to experience strange and disturbing events. He is shocked and angry when he discovers a memorial to his own death, a month hence, in the window of a tram. He complains to the conductor of the tram who tries to rub off the message, but it seems to be within the glass itself. After Dunning leaves the driver (Neal Arden) and the conductor (Ronald Pember) turn to the message - but it is gone. When a disguised Karswell passes a hidden curse written in runes to Dunning he must work out a way of passing it back to the wary Karswell before their disagreement leads to terrible consequences.

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Adaptation

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The television drama was produced by ABC Television to a script by Evelyn Frazer and was directed by Alan Cooke.[2] Only a short three minute excerpt is known to have survived.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Paul Cornell, Martin Day, Keith Topping. The Classic British Telefantasy Guide, Hachette UK (2015) Google Books
  • ^ a b c Casting the Runes (1968), British Film Institute (BFI) database
  • ^ a b Casting the Runes (1968), MUBI Digital Streaming
  • ^ A Beguiling Bleakness: Casting the Runes Horrified Magazine
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