This is an amazing documentary of paranormal experiences by two women of the highest character. The acting is superb, as is the direction. At the moment, I can't think of a better movie on the subject. 4 🌟
@charlottebruce9794 ай бұрын
Two years ago me and my son went to Versailles it was quite late in the day, and we stayed near the cottages that Marie Antoinette loved to play 'poor person' in. I thought I'd at least feel if not see something of her, but nope, not even a russel of a skirt. It was lovely, though.
@pamtheresesquizziehe5 ай бұрын
I have watched this three times and still feel disgusted at the reactions of the paranormal etc. society. Then the academic idiot who bullied them was just too much.😠 ACTING WAS VERY GOOD THOUGH.
@marcnowak75876 ай бұрын
england was and is responsible for the French revoloution
@KrystalStardust-i9c6 ай бұрын
@Pascaline-q1g7 ай бұрын
Je voudrais ce film en français s’il vous plaît merci
@LISA-gv5yo7 ай бұрын
🧐🤔🧐 Tão estranho, que me fez escrever essa estranheza....porquê? Porquê uma mulher que está apta a um emprego seria obrigada a ir pra Paris com uma estranha? A mulher mais velha, mostra muito interesse e antipatia em saber do encontro que a outra tinha! Tem mais coisa aí, que passa quase despercebida! Daí, as duas tem visões do passado! Vejam, não é permitido que vejamos fantasmas ! Nossas vidas tem que continuar! Se víssemos todas as ordas de seres em outro plano, nossa vida estagnaria, não? Se não nos é permitido, não será pra todos? Deve haver uma lei divina que impede ! Elas inventaram isso? Elas tiveram algum mal estar? O que sucedeu, eu não sei, mas, desconfio da sra mais velha.....ela tem interesse na outra. A velha fez tudo..o teatro, os fantasmas, tudo com o propósito egoísta de ter a mulher consigo.
@thebaggins51687 ай бұрын
Everything's good except the end.
@spookygirl77618 ай бұрын
Omg i thought the lady was Ellen Corby. 😂 11:15
@leticiadino24828 ай бұрын
So pleased to watch this account a paranormal scene. There are people who are gifted with this sensory perception.
@EllisonBallard-m4y8 ай бұрын
Story based on real events, extraordinary interesting. Yes, understood it must have been very difficult at that time as a woman's college and psychical happening, with unwanted attention. My sympathy for very courageous women.Thanks for the movies. Excellent.
@Demons_of_the_night8 ай бұрын
A great film. I remember reading about this and watching a old documentary on VHS in the days before the internet .
@bodhi59338 ай бұрын
This was nice.
@jasanders58778 ай бұрын
😱🤪😱🤪😔🤪😱 WHAT on earth is this a load of crock😮
@JayGideon-78 ай бұрын
I’ve been fascinated by this account ever since I first heard of it. The more we learn about the strangeness of quantum physics, the more plausible the story becomes. I think many people would admit to having glitches in time or the perception of it. Things such as losing an hour or two, or the slow motion affect that sometimes accompanies accidents. I wonder if there’s ever been another filming of this? This is an enjoyable movie, but there’s something about the sound that makes it difficult for me to understand - seems like the music is louder than the dialogue. The premise is still fascinating.
@AlessandraLopes-ut4pd8 ай бұрын
Amoooo filmes de época... Infelizmente meu inglês não ajuda 😂... E não tem legenda...
@lolly90809 ай бұрын
Coincidence this movie popped up for me. Infact lots of coincidences. I was only thinking about my walk to the Petit Trianon and the gardens and sheep quaint village behind that Antoinette built as a folly. It came to my mind after a recent trip to the Cotswolds. But I will get back to that in a minute. I recently stayed nearBelas Knap in Winchcombe, our self catering holiday cottage overlooked the high hillside of the Neolithic barrow I had not gone there to visit the tomb , that was an after thought at the end of the week, I had not researched or knew anything. On the first night in the cottage (and by the way I knew nothing of the knapp tomb) not even where it was situated in relation to our cottage. On our first night the wind began to blow outside the cottage I recall saying to my husband, look at the wind , how strange it blows through the trees it reminds me of the time we visited Versailles and we walked the wide paths to the Trianon. The wind had that same supernatural way of blowing. Which brings me back to Versailles. Yes on walking to the Trianon I recall a really supernatural feel to the way the wind blew through the trees. It’s- almost as if the ghosts of past know you are there visiting maybe there is a portal there. Anyway back to Winchcombe on the second to last day we put on our walking boots drove to the knapp car park which was extremely muddy and walked up through the woods to the large field to walk up again and then onwards through the hawthorn tree pathway to the tomb. It felt spooky but either way we got to the tomb. Researching I read that recently a woman had walked up to the knap and experienced a time slip where she witnessed a group of monks pass by her, as she moved to the side to allow them to pass. It wasn’t until a few; days later she retraced her steps as she realised the monks seemed unworldly. Infact she said when she saw the monk the grass was long and there had been more trees when retracing the grass was short and less trees . I want to say that I am sure there must be areas on our planet where time slips are prevalent Lastly, I just so happened to listen to the podcast on you tube called spirit box on witchcraft and the French girl mentioned an experience she had , but she specifically mentions the wind in her story how she said you know, the way that wind blows in a certain way is supernatural in some places. She had her own supernatural experience but yes Versailles in the gardens down near the Trianon is unworldly , put it this way , if someone said to me , would you like to spend the night in the gardens at the back of the Trianon I would say absolutely categorically “no way” the same goes for Belas knap
@floraposteschild41849 ай бұрын
This is a very good movie, but IRL, these two ladies were not skeptics, or even neutral, but long-time spiritualists BEFORE they went to Versailles. Watch with a large grain of salt.
@rabbitcaroline6669 ай бұрын
Why is the music so loud?
@theresamills50959 ай бұрын
It’s a shame that the sound quality is somewhat distorted.
@tedsnell79649 ай бұрын
Wendy hiller is spectaculad.
@gregbellinger576510 ай бұрын
An extremely well done production that is very compelling.The photography, character development, and dialogue are excellent of course. Thanks. I have watched it several times. A sleeper.
@jessiejames749210 ай бұрын
Wonderful story. Thank god fr women like them
@maryannswanson383210 ай бұрын
Bravo to these women for sticking up for what they experienced. They brought their knowledge to the proper school that was there to document these truths for the sake of science, study the paranormal. And they were rebuked but stayed true.Amazing stoŕy.
@vrwrys11 ай бұрын
Pigs piddle!
@petermihacerar113711 ай бұрын
General " knowledge " leads to mayhem! Acceptance is tabu.... Shake it solid........
@TS-126711 ай бұрын
... Hannah Gordon... Very Nice 👍 2:13
@lynnmaycroft531 Жыл бұрын
This movie needs a TRIGGER warning due to the way it ends. There are many people who struggle with their mental health and the last scene in the movie could cause someone to take their own life.
@lynnmaycroft531 Жыл бұрын
This movie needs a TRIGGER warning due to the way it ends. There are many people who struggle with their mental health and the last scene in the movie could cause someone to take their own life.
@cdr7980 Жыл бұрын
6:31 time slip?
@silverfoxdude7 Жыл бұрын
Wendy Hiller was superb in this
@lucasfurton8891 Жыл бұрын
Where are all of the ghosts?
@MaryPatten-hr8xu Жыл бұрын
Will probably subscribe once you get more content. Love the movie Thank you so much for sharing it God bless
@OJ-vs6tm Жыл бұрын
Also, the freakishly foeish assertion that two female officers of clean, pure education must be homosexual because of their respect and loyalty to first-class friendship pisses God off and lowers the quality of life all over Her world. 😮
@judedavis-goff7023 Жыл бұрын
Really bad sound
@farangarris2598 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video.😊
@aliciaenriquez6430 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this film very boring sorry 💕
@E-Kat Жыл бұрын
Do you think, these ladies have made it all up? Thank you🙂
@E-Kat Жыл бұрын
I don't know why I can't properly engage in watching this film. Is it me or this film? I know of this story, yet it's so disjointed, I ended up spending more time reading the comments than watching the film. It must be me as this is a good story.😊
@Jasper71820098 ай бұрын
Afraid it is you. But that’s ok. The rest of us are enjoying the film.
@E-Kat8 ай бұрын
@@Jasper7182009 oh, I'm very sorry! I'm very happy you were able to enjoy this story. There's to many things going on in my head right now, that's why probably I can't focus on anything. I'll try to watch this when things are quieter . Thank you very much. My best wishes. 🤗🥀
@anonymousbyname1121 Жыл бұрын
When I first visited Versailles at the age of 16 in the late 1980’s I had the most overwhelming feeling I had been there before, all the furniture and surroundings felt so incredibly familiar the feeling was so overwhelming and so real that it has never left me.
@janewithay9049 Жыл бұрын
I actually had to do a doubletake when I read this comment; I thought perhaps I had written it but had forgotten. I had the same experience at Versailles when I was 18. I've mentioned it to my family many times. I descend from French nobility on my father's side. I often wonder if that may have provoked thge strong sense of being there before. I truly felt as if I knew the grounds and gardens as well as my own backyard. I broke away from my tour group to explore on my own. I normally can't find my way out of a paper bag, but I had no trouble navigating, although a few times I thought things weren't as they once were. Paths and placements felt off kilter. It was weird and surreal, and as I think about it now I get the same feelings all over again. -
@anonymousbyname1121 Жыл бұрын
@@janewithay9049 That’s fascinating! I’m actually speechless with your response perhaps we may have been siblings or related in a previous life? I’ve had dreams that felt so real where downstairs was a massive entertainment ballroom, when I woke up i had no idea where I was, it took me awhile to adjust my head to where I was. I also remember as a small child looking at my mum thinking I have no idea who you are, strange thing I still feel that way. I’ve had a previous life regression but all I got though, I was definitely in Europe some place as I was walking down the street on a cobblestone road.
@janewithay9049 Жыл бұрын
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@janewithay9049 Жыл бұрын
YES. I felt the same as you - all my life I've had memories that weren't my own and dreams so vivid they felt real. I refused to wear slacks as a little girl; always dresses. I had a sort of sling that I made from an old lace curtain and would gather flowers and clippings and place inside of it. That's bizarre for a girl in the 70's, I think. Like you, I too had a past life regression, but it didn't take me to Europe at all. However, since that night my husband and kids claim I talk in my sleep at night in a language that sounds French. Hahah .... I know I sound cuckoo.
@anonymousbyname1121 Жыл бұрын
@@janewithay9049 It would be great to put the pieces of the puzzle together so it would make sense. I still have dreams to this very day of the ballroom being downstairs in our house another thing that’s strange that only came to mind, it may mean something it may not but my birthday is on Bastille Day, strange right?!
@victorwadsworth821 Жыл бұрын
Dressed in all black & wonders why she's hot.
@donnarouse5366 Жыл бұрын
And without witnesses the ladies could not get anyone to believe. So tragic. What would have happened if it had been seen by two men. Would their case had been stronger. Because back then women were not taken seriously and may have spent time with the white coated members of the medical society. And if we could put this out as a population how many more would come forth with their own stories. Women in that time were thought to be nannies. And hysterical.
@ktkat1949 Жыл бұрын
Until their dying day, they both swore the events were true as they related them. I wonder if this fits into the stone tape theory? Saw this movie years ago on PBS and am delighted to see it available again.
@sagilady5233 ай бұрын
What is the stone tape theory?
@CaliWeHo Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful film! I hadn't heard of it before; now I want to read the book! 😮😊📽📚
@heatherschimke4003 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this movie a long time ago and I loved it and seeing it again I still love it. Wendy Hiller is a great actress of her time. Thank you for showing us the movie again.
@lindajones72198 ай бұрын
Yes indeed she was a great British actress could play any part . They could certainly act in those days .
@SherryRector Жыл бұрын
Thus we learn of our women of the past and their fight to become equal and believable in the common every day that we take for granted.