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Each time the flag is waved, it grants the MacLeods victory over a foe, but the flag can only be used three times. It has been used twice so far, in at Glendale and and in at Trumpan, both times with success. The Fairy Bridge near the castle is considered inherently evil, and upsets animals. The wife of one of the former Prince Bishops of Durham fell down the black staircase in the castle and broke her neck. Her ghost haunts the staircase.

A veteran of the Battle of Flodden, Bruce was renowned for his ruthlessness in hunting down Covenanters, and it may be because of this that his ghost now haunts the castle. James Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee or Bonnie Dundee as he was known, was the Jacobite commander of the forces at the Battle of Killiecrankie on the 27th July, where he was mortally wounded. Lord Balcarres later discovered that the Viscount had died at Killiecrankie around the time of the sighting. The ghost of a drummer haunts the castle, and is said to forewarn of bad news. The ghost of a piper haunts the castle, playing unearthly music on the battlements.

A Spanish soldier of fortune was killed by an artillery bombardment, his head blown off by cannonbal. His ghost carrying his head under his arm, still haunts the castle. Holding a grinning skull, this dark horseman and his black steed gallop furiously down muddy paths towards nearby waterfalls. The ghost of Cardinal Beaton and his mistress haunt the castle. The ghostly sobs of young children are heard, as are eerie dragging sounds. A soft ghostly singing can be heard as the rain and wind buffet the castle. Abigail Featherstonehaugh who lived in the late 17th century.

She was in love with a boy from the local Ridley family but was due to marry the son of a neighbouring Baron at the behest of her father Lord Featherstonehaugh. The entire wedding party left for a hunt following the wedding, with the exception of Baron Featherstonehaugh who was overseeing the banqueting arrangements. As the bridal party was riding through the estate, it was ambushed, presumably by the spurned lover from the Ridley family.

All the wedding party were killed in the affray. As midnight passed, the Baron, sitting alone, heard the sound of horses hooves arriving outside the castle and the door opened. The ghosts of Abigail and the rest of the wedding party entered making no sound and passing straight through solid objects.

The ghostly wedding party is seen again each year on the 17th of January on the anniversary of the tragedy. Sir Reginald FitzUrse haunts a tower where he was held prisoner and where he starved to death. A female ghost in a green and brown dress haunts the castle, gliding along the corridors.

A Green Lady fell to her death from the tower of the castle many centuries ago. Today her ghost haunts the castle. She takes the blame for problems with lights and other electrical appliances. This jade coloured figure has been observed in the large house. A woman committed suicide after her lover ran away. Her ghost, the "Green Lady", now haunts the castle. The ghost of a tall man riding a white horse can be seen passing through the castle park. Caught breaking into the castle grounds to steal food and firewood, this man was hanged and his hanging body left as a warning for others.

Now his ghost haunts the castle grounds. A local rhyme states that when the castle is reduced to dust, the world will end. A guard at the castle fell asleep while on duty, and was thrown from the battlements as punishment. Once a year, his footsteps are heard as he walks around to make amends for his failure. The ghost of a woman can been heard as she moves around on a staircase. She is accompanied by the smell of wild flowers. In the 19th century a young woman was murdered in the castle and her body dragged down the stone steps. Blood stains on the stones kept reappearing, despite repeated cleaning by the servants.

The stair is now covered in wood. Dame Lillias Drummond was starved to death by her husband, Sir Alexander Seton, who remarried soon after. Her ghost, a Green Lady, scratched her name on the window sill of the bedroom of the newlyweds and can still be seen there. The castle is haunted by a "Grey Lady". When building work was being carried out in the early part of the twentieth century a skeleton was found in a secret room. The Grey Lady was seen frequently afterwards, until the bones were returned to the room and things quietened down again.

A green lady, is seen and not heard as she drifts down the corridors to the 'Murder Room' always presaging a death in the family at the castle. The ghost of Andrew Lammie blows a single long note on his instrument as a death approaches the family. Mariota, the laird's wife died in strange circumstances in the early sixteenth century.

Sightings of her ghost convinced many that she was murdered by her husband. This piper was playing while investigating a secret passageway. He was never seen again, though his ghostly piping is frequently heard. A young girl was murdered at the castle by a nurse by being submerged in scolding water.

Her horrific ghost ghost still haunts the castle. The most famous legend connected with the castle is that of the Monster of Glamis, a hideously deformed child born to the family. In the story, the monster was kept in the castle all his life and his suite of rooms bricked up after his death.

An alternative version of the legend is that to every generation of the family a vampire child is born and is walled up in that room. There is an old story that guests staying at Glamis once hung towels from the windows of every room in a bid to find the bricked-up suite of the monster. When they looked at it from outside, several windows were towel-less. The legend of the monster may have been inspired by the true story of the Ogilvies. Somewhere in the foot-thick 4.

Lord Beardie became so furious that he claimed that he would play with the Devil himself. A stranger then appeared at the castle and joined Lord Beardie in a game of cards. The stranger was the Devil who at the end of the game condemned the Earl to play cards until doomsday. The large bearded ghost of "Earl Beardie" still haunts the castle. A similar sory is told at Lordscairnie Castle. James had Janet's family members and servants subjected to torture to obtain false evidence against her. Janet was convicted of witchcraft and was burned at the stake on 17 July on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle, which her young son was forced to watch.

Her ghost is the "Grey Lady of Glamis". A seat in the chapel is always reserved for the "Grey Lady" and although the chapel is often full, no one else is allowed to sit in that seat. A black page boy occasionally appears and disappears near a sitting room in the castle. A ghost called 'Jack the Runner' has exceptionally long legs that carry him at speed along the castle corridors. A spectral giant in armour stands over and looks down on people in bed in the castle.

A spectral murder is regularly reenacted in the parlour in the castle. Ghostly sounds, thought to be of a set of gallows being constructed, can be heard at the castle. The ghost of a pale girl is seen being dragged away by an invisible force in the castle courtyard. The ghost of Lady Glamis drifts in mist around the clock tower at the castle. A ghost in the 'Haunted Room' makes mysterious sounds and causes people to faint if the go to investigate.

The ghost of a white lady drifts along the castle corridors. The castle was haunted by a ghost until every room in the castle was exorcised, driving the ghost into the attic where it can be heard moaning and stomping around. A young officer and his lover drowned in the River Wye along with their horses while escaping from Cromwellian soldiers. Their ghosts, mounted on horseback, are seen struggling in the river, not far from the castle. They also stand in the ruins of the castle.

Whenever all the local foxes gather at the front door of the castle, a death of a death of a Viscount Gormanston. In a protest about her arranged marriage, Barbara starved herself to death in a room in the tower; she is still seen glazing out of the window, sometimes washing her hands in a basin floating in front of her. A ghostly piper also patrols the lands outside the castle. Lady Barbara Grant, the daughter of a 16th century laird, died while locked in a cupboard because she fell in love with a man deemed unsuitable by her father.

A guest here once vanished without trace or explanation, leaving all his clothing and belongings. The ghost of this man has been reported several times, reappearing in the same room. A monk was bricked up alive in the castle cellars. Since then ghostly rapping on the walls has been heard there. Walking around the grounds of the castle, the ghost of this Victorian woman seems not to realise that she is dead.

During a visit by the Bishop of St Andrews in the ghost of a former Lady Guthrie came to make sure he was comfortable. Since then the ghost of Lady Guthrie has returned to look after whoever is sleeping there. Guests in the castle now an hotel often say it has been the most peaceful sleep they have ever experienced.

The castle is haunted by a lady in pink ie scarlet thought to have been killed while riding to hounds. Sir John Wynn murdered a maid at the castle after she threatened to make public their affair. He bricked her body up in a chimney, but the smell of the rotting corpse hung around the room for months afterwards. Her ghost is said to secrete the same stench.

Sir John also continues to linger around the building, as does a large dog and several crying children. A ghost in the form of a white lady offers to dance with anyone she comes upon during her walks around the castle. In she was seen by a group of men out partying. When one of them chased her with a stick, she disappeared.

The ghost of a man in black haunts the castle and offers to buy souls in return for a song. Locals have reported strange banging sounds coming from the castle, as well as the occasional glimpse of a phantom woman in white. The ghost of a strange looking man in a long cloak haunts the castle. A spectral image of Hastings Castle is seen floating above the sea, flags flying and in the condition it would have been in centuries ago. The ghost of Thomas Becket, dean of the church college, still walks the area around the castle.

The spectral sounds of prisoners rattling their chains and calling out for food are heard coming from the castle cellars. The upper floors of the castle are haunted by phantom organ music. Locked away in the castle prison or oubliette Archie Armstrong was forgotten about. Before he starved to death he tried to eat his own arms.

His ghost now haunts that area of the castle prison.

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Her green dress rustling, this ghost appears at the castle and in the surrounding area. Legend has it that Sir Alexander survived for seventeen days by eating small quantities of grain that fell through the cracks in the floor of the castle granary above the dungeon.

His ghost now walks the castle grounds. A neighboring clan chieftain sent a group of ambassadors to the castle to offer a cessation of their feud. The laird put the men into a small casle cell without food or water. The men starved to death and their ghosts still walk the castle ruins. Mary's ghost is seen in the castle, but the ghostly screams heard from time to time are attributed to an earlier owner who dabbled in witchcraft.

The ghost of Mary Queen of Scots haunts the castle, though there is no evidence that she ever visite it. William of Soulis was murdered by his peasants, tired of his wicked ways. The ghost of William now returns every seven years to meet a wizard under the castle ruins. There is a hoard of hidden treasure under the ruins of the castle, but the Devil watches over it. When people have tried to dig for the treasure, violent storms have always driven them away. A phantom drummer, emits a blue spark on every beat. He is thought to be the ghost a drummer from the battle of Agincourt.

The ghost of a twenty year old woman haunts the castle moat, is seen either swimming or standing beside the water. According to locals she drowned there on the eve of her twenty first birthday. The ghost of a grey lady is seen in the castle, possibly the ghost of Grace Naylor who was starved to death at the castle in The ghost of a lady riding a white donkey is seen in the castle grounds.

There have been many sightings of her ghost gliding around the castle, through the gardens and across the wooden bridge. A Black Lady haunts the upper part of the castle. Workers in the castle are too scared to visit the attic. The castle cellars are haunted by a raven that attacks any form of light taken down there. During the Civil War Hopton Castle was one of the few castles to be held for the Parliament in the west. Sir Michael Woodhouse, with a force of about , laid siege to the castle which was defended by 29 Roundheads under the command of John Moore.

Moore eventually agreed terms and surrendered after three weeks.

The Cavaliers reneged on the agreement, and all the defenders except Moore were massacred and thrown into the moat. The ghosts of all twenty eight Parliamentarians return to haunt the castle each year. Children digging in the area unearthed a small fairy house - it later vanished, along with their digging equipment, though two small figures were observed in the area for days afterwards.

This ghostly white rat appears whenever misfortune or evil threatens the House of St Lawrence. A Cromwellian spy was mistakenly killed by his own forces after returning to the castle disguised as an English Royalist soldier. His ghostly form is seen knocking on the castle door.

The castle is haunted by the ghost of a former owner Barbara St Leger, along with the ghosts of one of her maids and several monks. The ghosts of Barbara St. Leger and her maidservant, Honor Byrne, amble the corridors, jangle keys and polish door-handles with their hair. The castle ghost is named "My Lady Greensleeves" and although she is sometimes seen in advance of a death, she also appears to cure sick people.

This ghost warns against approaching bad luck at the castle. Some reports say she is green, rather than white. The ghosts of a monk and a small black dog haunt the grounds of the castle. Spectral disturbances are attributed to the ghost of a groom who was murdered at the castle by his master. A little brownie caused havoc in the kitchen at night. The servants, knowing their folklore, distracted the brownie by creating a distraction until the sun came up. The light of dawn caused the brownie to disappear for ever.

In Lord Banff was murdered by his servants, who then set the castle alight in an attempt to conceal their crime. His ghost is said to return and walk the castle. On 10 July five witnesses in two different places watched a battle between the Highlander regiment and garrisoned French troops, in the skies over the castle. This battle mirrored real events in America at the same time, where Highlanders were killed assaulting a French fort. A musican was killed during the attack by Montrose at the castle in His ghost now returns and plucks his strings of his harp.

He also is heard in the library throwing books around, though none are ever moved. A ghost appears at the castle when a Campbell chief is close to death. Sir John Ogilvie of Inverquharity raped and murdered two girls, and hanged their head of their household. The village priest prayed for vengeance, and Sir John dropped dead while hunting in Thecastle's ruin is blamed on Sir John's terrifying ghost that still walks the grounds.

The castle is haunted by the ghost of the son of W B Yeats, who once lived here. W B Yeats claimed that he shared the castle with the ghost of a Norman soldier. In the middle of his wedding celebrations at the castle in October an unknown hooded figure appeared. The dozens of guests and entertainers stopped and looked at him, and it became apparent his face was a skull.

The spectral figure then vanished. Anne Erskine plummeted to her death from the castle walls. Her ghost now haunts the castle walls.

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Professor James Lorimer restored the castle from a ruin in the late nineteenth century. His ghost now sits in a castle corridor. A man dressed in black who was killed in a sword fight at the castle gatehouse.

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It is now haunted by his ghost. A phantom boy is reported in the castle stables, along with ghostly horses and chickens.

The castle gatehouse is haunted by an old woman who breaks the same candle over and over again. The castle gatehouse is haunted by the ghost of a little girl who asks for her father. The female warrior Gwenllian, Princess of Wales, lost her head in battle in against the Norman at the site of the castle. Her headless ghost rode the area for many years afterwards.

The haunting stopped when her head and body were located and buried together. A pathetic spectral little voice is heard at the castle begging for assistance. The wife of a former Lord Langford, the ghost of this lady appears prior to a death in the Langford family. The lord of the castle was betrayed by a peddler. The castle guard soon caught up with the treaturous pedlar, cut off his head, and stuck it on a spike as a warning to others. The ghost of the peddler has haunted the castle ever since. A stable lad was killed after being discovered in the bedroom of the lord's daughter.

He ghost still walks the castle looking for his former girlfriend. Every seven years, the ghost of Earl Gerald rises from the grave to rid Ireland of its enemies. The castle is haunted by the spirit of a wizard who once lived there, and whose living body lays in a trance under the castle. Jacky Dalton was a land steward to Sir Benjamin Chapman in the 18th century, a small wily man.

He swindled his master out of great sums of money but turned to drink and committed suicide by throwing himself into the lake after his master''s death. With wild yellow hair, Jacky's vile-looking ghost now haunts the castle at night. In life the Countess of Clanbrassil was renowned for her charm and leadership abilities. She negotiated a pardon for her husband from Cromwell.

Now her ghost haunts the great hall of her castle. Legend says Catherine of Aragon's ghost walks the gallery, after dying in one of the castle rooms in A young child was thrown from the castle battlements. When the Black Death was discovered in the castle, local villagers blocked the external castle doors so that no one could escape and spread the disease. All of those who died inside the castle haunt the castle. James Carnegie, a former laird at the hall, was well versed in the black arts.

His ghost in a black coach pulled by dark horses haunts the grounds for the rest of eternity. Isobel killed herself at the castle after she discovered her father had drowned her secret lover in a cave along the coast line, having chained him to a rock below the high tide line while a storm raged. Her ghost now foretells oncoming bad weather. This ghostly monk walks the castle centuries after his death. He is said to communicate future events to those prepared to listen. The castle is haunted by the ghost of large person standing above the ghost of another person lying on the ground, with his right arm raised as if to strike the figure lying on the ground.

A ghostly white doe seen at the castle is said to be a maiden, turned into a doe by a witch in the 's. The mistress of the castle ordered the destruction of a water-side black rock, which stood a short distance away, in order to prevent a mermaid sitting on it and singing. In revenge, the mermaid cursed the family, ensuring they all died without leaving an heir. The Lambton worm, a dragon , took up residence on Worm Hill and terrorised the local area. On returning from the crusades, a young member of the Lambton family fought the creature and defeated it by wearing spiked armour that impaled the dragon as it wrapped itself around him.

Mary O'Brien was a Seventeenth century witch who hanged her servants if they made mistakes. She was caught by her enemies and left to stave to death in a hollow tree. Her ghost still returns to her castle. Prisoners pushed into an oubliette fell eight feet onto spikes projecting from the floor. Around the year , workmen hired to clean out Leap Castle pulled up the drop floor of the dungeon and discovered human skeletons piled on top of each other in the oubliette. The ghost of at leat one of them still haunts the castle. In , brother turned against brother to shed blood.

One was a warrior who used his sword to kill the other, a priest. The priest fell across the altar and died. The chapel has been known as Bloody Chapel since that time. Leap Castle is also haunted by an Elemental, a dark evil creature about the size of a sheep with a human face and black pools for eyes.

It smells of rotting flesh. Many years ago, this father and son were captured by the castle's owner. Rather than face the consequences, the father killed his son and then killed himself. Their ghosts have since come back and may be seen standing over people's beds. A Shuck a Black Dog appears as an omen of death, but this shuck once saved the life of a woman.

She was sitting in a bay window when she saw it, and jumped away. Within seconds the wall with the window collapsed into the moat. Prior to a death or grave misfortune the shuck a black dog apprears. This shuck is an ill omen only for those live at the castle. The castle is also haunted by the ghost of Lady Constance, who died in Mistaking the ghost for a real person, she tried to speak to Norman, only to watch him fade away. He has since then been seen in the same room. Lady Montgomery was killed by her husband after he discovered the dreadful ways in which she had been treating local peasants.

Executions took place at Lincoln Castle after it became a prison. A malnourished hound, once owned by Clark a criminal who was hanged at the castle, spent the rest of its life waiting for its dead master and is now occasionally spotted around the castle walls. The spectral sounds of doors slamming and keys jangling in the castle are frequently heard.

This pale phantom is thought to be the ghost of a Victorian prisoner who died during her stay in the castle-prison. The ghost of St Cuthbert is seen sitting in the ruin, on the beach of Holy Island, dressed in a brown monk's habit.

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A large white hound jumps from the castle runs at people, then slinks back to the castle. The Queen of Scots reportedly haunts the castle where she signed her abdication. Bertha was poisoned by her lover's mother, who was not impressed with her son's choice of future wife. Bertha's ghost appeared and scared her murderer to death. Bertha now returns to the scene of the crime.

Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford played cards with the Devil and lost. His ghost, Beardie, can be seen playing cards with the devil at midnight each New Year's Eve, though anyone watching it will travel to hell with them at the end of the match. Sir James inherited the estate in and entered into an arranged marriage. Unhappy with his bride he fell in love with the beautiful daughter of one of his tenant farmers who became his mistress.

They were happy for a while but then the girl fell ill and died. Sir James was desolate. He became unhinged and would not allow his servants to say that she was dead. He left her body lying in bed as if sleeping. He would dress her himself and seat her at the dining table. When the stench of rotting flesh became too much, he had her moved to a nearby hall and had her placed in a glass lidded coffin so that he could visit her.

Eventually he had her buried at Paddington Cemetery in London. Sir James returned to Lowther where he fell into a deep depression. It is said that his coffin swayed over the open grave at his funeral, a knocking noise coming from inside. Sir James' ghost appears when the moon is full on the anniversary of his burial. He takes the form of 'Wicked Jimmy' seated on a carriage riding maniacally through the parkland, whipping the ungroomed horses into a frenzy. Walter de Lacy was in conflict with Joce de Dinan.

Walter and one of his knights, Sir Arthur, were captured and held as prisoners at Ludlow Castle. Sir Arthur fell in love with the beautiful young Marion de Bruer, one of the ladies of the Castle. She arranged for Arthur and Walter to escape from their imprisonment at the castle.

Arthur returned to the Castle to see his lover Marion and whilethey met secretly in her chamber, soldiers of Walter de Lacy followed him into the Castle and slaughtered the entire garrison. She killed her treacherous lover with his own sword, then threw herself out of a window, and suffered a broken neck.

Her ghost reenacts this tragedy, to the sound of her dying treatcherous lover dying. A room in the castle is sometimes illuminated by an eerie radiance at night. It glowed so brightly that the room was once knocked down and rebuilt, but the new room radiated the same mysterious light again. Lady Lumly, the 'Lily Of Lumley', as the lady is also known, was killed by monks after refusing to agree with their religious beliefs. When Sir Ralph discovered what had happened to his wife he had the monks executed.

Ghostly monks are sometimes seen walking in file around the area of the castle, while the ghost Lady Lumley walks within the castle's corridors and grounds. The castle is haunted by the ghost of Judge Jeffereys in the form of a big black pig. Six Saxon warriors were murdered at the castle by Normans. Their six ghosts now haunt the castle. A bride mysteriously vanished at the castle shortly after being married. Her ghost now haunts the castle. Holding a bright lantern in an attempt to lure passing ships onto the rocks, the repulsive ghost of Carrickogunnel haunts the castle.

A petty thief, Mary was killed for her crimes. He ghost has haunted the castle ever since. A woman was throttled in the castle by her husband during a domestic row he was convinced she was having an affair. Her ghost has haunted the castle ever since. Puck only stands centimetres tall and possesses a long matted beard. He is said to be the ghost of a watchman who fell asleep and failed to see approaching enemy soldiers, then took his own life out of shame.

This female ghost dressed in black appears near the castle gatehouse each September. A former gamekeeper, Lincolnshire was murdered by a poacher. His ghost haunts the staircase in the hall. The spectral sound of disembodied laughter is heard at the castle. Every seven years the ghost of Earl Gerald walks under Lough Gur, emerging on the back of a black horse to visit the castle, his former home.

A former earl, James, was murdered by his servants. Mary was pushed down a castle staircase here after a furious argument with her husband. Now her ghost haunts the castle. The castle is haunted sepaerately by two half-ghosts, one from the waist up and one from the waist down.

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One explanation offered is that they are the two half ghosts of a woman who was murdered at the castle, and her body cut in two. The ghosts of a pair of old women continue to natter away to each other years after their deaths. The castle was built by Cardinal Beaton in the mid sixteenth century. Now it is haunted by his ghost. The spectral sounds of battle come from outside the castle are heard, and a knight on horseback charges at those who hear them, only to fade away before making contact. Muffled sixteenth century music can be heard inside the castle.

Treasure is believed to be buried in the grounds of the castle. A spectral warrior haunts the castle, waving a sword in one hand. In the other hand he holds a bloody screaming head. This Tudor ruin is both haunted and cursed. Construction began on the house by Sir Robert Corbet but he died of the plague before work on the building had gone very far.

Sir Vincent Corbett, his successor continued the work. At this time, King James I was persecuting the puritans. One such puritan was a local man called Paul Homeyard. Sir Vincent gave him refuge. As the puritan's ideals became more fanatical, Sir Vincent told him to leave. Homeyard fled into the surrounding countryside where he hid in caves eating wild berries and hunting wild animals to survive.

Eventually made his way to Morton Corbet where, on meeting Sir Vincent, he cursed the family as follows: Rejoice not in thy riches, not in monuments of thy pride, for neither thou, nor thy children, nor thy children's children shall inhabit these halls. They shall be given up to desolation; snakes, vipers and unclean beasts shall make it their refuge, and thy home shall be full of doleful creatures The mansion was never completed and Sir Vincent and his son, Andrew, never lived there.

On moonlit nights, the bedraggled ghost of the puritan can be seen wandering through the desolate halls of Morton Corbet Castle. The castle is haunted by an aging man and a younger gentleman. During its construction in the Fifteenth century, the owner of the castle was cursed by a neighbour, and the castle was never finished. The Bean-nighe is a Scottish spirit, an ill bringer who would be seen washing the clothes of those soon to die. This creature has long breasts, slung over her shoulders, and if one was grabbed from behind she would tell to whom the clothes belonged. If they were yours, she could change your fate.

The laird of the castle, upon seeing the creature, tried to grab her but failed and died in battle the following day. A woman fell into the sea while helping her smuggler boyfriend, dying as her body was tossed around by high waves on the rocks. Her ghost is found in the nearby castle which is connected to the water by a secret passage. This castle was built by Wade, a giant, born at the end of the eighth century. He is also held responsible for two large 'graves', marked by standing stones.

Henry gave Sir John a glass drinking bowl with a prayer that they might prosper for as long as the glass remained unbroken. The glass is known as 'The Luck of Muncaster' and remains unbroken to this day. His ghost appears in the chamber at Muncaster castle that he occupied in life, possibly wanting to return to a place where he felt happy in the company of loyal subjects.

The rig could simulate subtle movements such as wing beats for realism. The film features catapults resembling windmills , that can fire rapidly, and a ballista that can fire three projectiles at a time. The practical versions of these were metal with fibreglass painted and aged to resemble wood on top. Weta created props of the missiles thrown by the Telmarine equipment.

The practical version of the catapult had its upper half painted blue, to composite a digital version programmed for rapid firing movement. Recording began at Abbey Road Studios the following month, and finished by April Gregson-Williams' score is darker to follow suit with the film. Gregson-Williams wanted Caspian's theme to convey a vulnerability, which would sound more vibrant as he became more heroic.

To represent Miraz's cunning, the heroic theme from the first film was inverted. For Reepicheep, a muted trumpet was used to present his militaristic and organised character. During pre-production, Disney announced a December 14, release date, [86] but pushed it back to May 16, , because Disney opted to not release it in competition with The Water Horse , another Walden Media production. Around 10, people attended the event, the proceeds of which went to Great Ormond Street Hospital. The film opened in 3, theaters in the United States and Canada on May 16, To earn this rating, which the filmmakers were contractually bound by Disney to do, Adamson altered a shot of a fallen helmet to make clear that it did not contain a severed head.

When you start showing it to an audience, that then influences how you feel about the film. Weta Workshop 's Collectibles unit also created statues, busts and helmets based on their props for the film, [92] and there was also a Monopoly edition based on the film. Prince Caspian Attraction opened at Disney's Hollywood Studios , featuring a recreation of the Stone Table, behind-the-scenes footage, concept art, storyboards, props and costumes from the film.

It was the top selling DVD of its release week in the U. The first two discs contain an audio commentary by Adamson, blooper reel, deleted scenes and documentaries, while the third disc contains a digital copy of the film. The site's critical consensus reads, " The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is an entertaining family adventure worthy of the standard set by its predecessor. Film critic Leonard Maltin gave the film 3 out of 4 stars as he did with The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe , calling the performances "strong", the storytelling "solid", and the scenery "breathtaking", though he also said, "it's a dark tale, and the climactic battle scenes go on at length.

Two film industry trade journals gave the film positive reviews.

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A ghostly figure, thought to be Princess Nest, known as the Helen of Wales, walks the castle grounds looking for something. He was executed on the hill north of St John's Priory. The castle is still haunted buy her pale ghost. He did not appear, so the wife and child had to leave the tower when it grew dark. They snacked on the local produce, and sparkled and shimmered when escaping farmers; they were eventually all killed.

Todd McCarthy of Variety felt Adamson's direction had a "surer sense of cinematic values" and praised the improved special effects, the "timeless" locations and production design. On the performances, he felt "the four kids overall have more character and are therefore more interesting to watch than they were before, and Italian actor Castellitto registers strongly with evil that's implacable but not overplayed. He highlighted Peter Dinklage 's performance, which "outmaneuver[ed] the title character as Narnia's most colorful new inhabitant";.

A number of critics took issue with what they interpreted as the film's underlying messages. San Francisco Chronicle critic Mick Lasalle wrote in his parental advisory that "basically, this is a movie about kids who go into another world and dimension and spend the whole time killing people. In , Mark Johnson , a producer from all of the Narnia movies, admitted that "We made some mistakes with Prince Caspian and I don't want to make them again. The movie was the tenth highest-grossing film of worldwide, [] and was Disney's second highest-grossing film of after WALL-E.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the book, see Prince Caspian. For other uses, see Prince Caspian disambiguation. Walden Media Walt Disney Pictures. List of Chronicles of Narnia cast members. We had some difficulty figuring out how to make Caspian work as a film. In the book, the children arrive in Narnia, and they all sit down around the campfire and Trumpkin tells them the story of Prince Caspian — which means that the four Pevensie children vanish for half of the book.

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