More like a home movie rather than a professionally produced documentary. Still, for those interested in ghost stories produced by a learned academic it's an interesting bit of arcana. The film is brief, and full of quite a few scenes of people in period costume simply walking past the camera. Clearly, the producers are fascinated by James, yet the camera work (a single camera's perspective) is fairly rudimentary. It's rather reminiscent of the classroom films one watched as a young student watching a Coronet Film on some subject or other. Remember those? It's difficult to know how to characterize this film other than to suggest it as a film curiosity. I've contacted a friend from Cambridge who feels the written ghost stories are engaging. This documentary less so, but not so much because of the subject matter; more so because of the amateurish film.