COUNT MAGNUS: BBC TWO ANNOUNCE NEW GHOST STORY FOR CHRISTMAS
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COUNT MAGNUS: BBC TWO ANNOUNCE NEW GHOST STORY FOR CHRISTMAS

Count Magnus: A Ghost Story based on M.R James’ short story and adapted and directed for television by Mark Gatiss.



Count Magnus is the latest ghost story for Christmas from Mark Gatiss on the BBC, following The Mezzotint in 2021, Martin’s Close in 2019, The Dead Room in 2018, The Tractate Middoth in 2013 and Crooked House in 2008.



Set in 1863, Count Magnus tells the tale of the inquisitive Mr. Wraxhall who becomes fascinated by the long-dead founder of a Swedish family, who once made a strange journey to the Holy Land - on most unholy business. Wraxhall is drawn ever deeper into Count Magnus' dark world and discovers that the dreaded aristocrat may not lie easy in his tomb.


Starring Jason Watkins (The Crown, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies) as Mr Wraxhall, alongside MyAnna Buring (The Witcher, The Responder) as Froken de la Gardie.



Plus Krister Henriksson (Wallander, The Fall) as the Narrator, Max Bremer (Bordertown) as Nielsen, Allan Corduner (Topsy-Turvy, Homeland) as the Deacon, and Jamal Ajala (The Witcher) as Gustav.


Count Magnus: A Ghost Story for Christmas is a Can Do and Adorable Media production (1 x 30’) for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.




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