Ghosts on the Underground

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  • NR
  • 2010
  • 48 min
  • 7.6  (70)

Ghosts on the Underground is a 2005 documentary film that explores the mystery and folklore surrounding the London Underground system. The film was directed by Alex Gibney and produced by Jigsaw Productions. The movie begins by introducing the audience to the strange and eerie nature of the London Underground system. The train lines, stations, and tunnels that make up the system are said to be haunted by the spirits of the dead, and the film sets out to investigate these claims.

The documentary features interviews with several people who claim to have encountered ghosts on the Underground. One of the most compelling stories is that of Karen Collett, a London Underground worker who claims to have seen the ghost of a young girl at the abandoned station at Holborn. Collett describes the chilling experience of encountering the ghostly figure late one night, and the film shows her revisiting the station to share her story.

Another interviewee is Maurice Grosse, a renowned paranormal investigator who has spent years researching hauntings on the Underground. Grosse speaks about his investigations into the phenomenon of 'phantom trains', which are said to be ghostly trains that are heard but not seen. He also discusses the theory that such hauntings might be related to the fact that many of the Underground tunnels were originally used as burial grounds or plague pits.

The film also features interviews with various members of the public who have witnessed unusual occurrences on the Underground. These range from strange noises and sensations, to the appearance of ghostly apparitions. The interviews are intercut with footage of the Underground system, with the film building a sense of unease and mystery around the London transport network.

Despite the eerie subject matter, Ghosts on the Underground is a well-researched and objective documentary. The filmmakers are careful to present both sides of the arguments, exploring the scientific and rational explanations for the phenomena alongside the stories of ghostly sightings and encounters.

One of the most interesting aspects of the film is its exploration of the history of the Underground system. The film recounts the story of how the system was built, and the many accidents and tragedies that have occurred over the years. It also explores the various conspiracy theories that have sprung up around the system, including claims that the Underground is used to transport secret government officials and that there are hidden tunnels and stations that are kept off public maps.

Overall, Ghosts on the Underground is a fascinating and chilling documentary that will appeal to anyone interested in the paranormal, urban legends, and the hidden history of London's transport system. The film's combination of interviews, archive footage, and atmospheric re-enactments make for a compelling and immersive viewing experience. Whether or not you believe in ghosts, this documentary is certainly worth a watch.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2010
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    48 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (70)