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  1. Dec 22, 2006 · Number 13: Directed by Pier Wilkie. With Greg Wise, Paul Freeman, David Burke, Tom Burke. In order to authenticate some historical papers in a cathedral town, Oxbridge academic Anderson stays at a local hotel in room 12, initially disregarding the lack of a number 13 as provincial superstition.

    • (647)
    • Horror, Mystery
    • Pier Wilkie
    • 2006-12-22
  2. Number 13 is a short film which serves as the ninth episode of the British supernatural anthology television series A Ghost Story for Christmas. Written by Justin Hopper, produced by Richard Fell, and directed by Pier Wilkie, it is based on the ghost story of the same name by M. R. James, first published in the collection Ghost ...

  3. In 1922, Alfred Hitchcock obtained his first shot at directing for Gainsborough Pictures with the film Number 13 (or Mrs. Peabody) but due to financial difficulties it was never completed. [1] Clare Greet and Ernest Thesiger were to star as husband and wife.

  4. Number 13 streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Number 13" streaming on fuboTV or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Freevee, DistroTV.

    • Pier Wilkie
    • 40 min
    • 13
  5. Number 13 is a British horror film that follows a young academic who visits a small town on assignment to help authenticate some recently discovered documents from the local cathedral. As he is working on his research he stays in the town's hotel, but notices the hotel has no room number thirteen.

    • (567)
    • Greg Wise, Paul Freeman, David Burke
    • Pier Wilkie
  6. NUMBER 13 is the BBC 'Ghost Story for Christmas' adaptation of an M. R. James short story, ROOM 13. It came out in 2006 and stars Greg Wise as an Oxford academic investigating some local church history who becomes aware of something strange going on in the hotel room next to his own - number 13, which doesn't even seem to exist.

  7. Dec 22, 2006 · Overview. In order to authenticate some historical papers in a cathedral town, Oxbridge academic Anderson stays at a local hotel in room 12, initially disregarding the lack of a number 13 as provincial superstition. During the night, noise conspires to keep him awake and the historian is astonished to come face to face with door number 13.