Harry Price- Ghost Hunter
Dec. 28th, 2015 01:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I could believe in the ghosts- no problem, but the social detail was something else.
A rising politician of the 1920s who only just moved into London?
Whose new home is a former workhouse?
And who's running this huge place with the help of a single housemaid?
And the housemaid doesn't even live in?
No way. Politicians have always had to have a London pied-a-terre; the job demands it, no-one with social ambitions would have moved into a former workhouse (so infra dig- and besides it would have needed to be completely remodelled) and those big houses required huge staffs- not only because of the practicalities but because of social prestige.
It was a lavish production. Maybe they should have spent a little more and hired a researcher to watch Downton Abbey so obvious howlers could be avoided...
A rising politician of the 1920s who only just moved into London?
Whose new home is a former workhouse?
And who's running this huge place with the help of a single housemaid?
And the housemaid doesn't even live in?
No way. Politicians have always had to have a London pied-a-terre; the job demands it, no-one with social ambitions would have moved into a former workhouse (so infra dig- and besides it would have needed to be completely remodelled) and those big houses required huge staffs- not only because of the practicalities but because of social prestige.
It was a lavish production. Maybe they should have spent a little more and hired a researcher to watch Downton Abbey so obvious howlers could be avoided...
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Date: 2015-12-28 08:43 pm (UTC)Still, notwithstanding, an entertaining work, with no shortage of atmosphere, both period and chilling.
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Date: 2015-12-29 09:48 am (UTC)Pity about the script.