Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
I talked to my boss at the library, and he is very familiar with BGU's Pop Culture Collection, as he applied for a position there years ago. He told me that the possibility of interlibrary loan is nil, and he doubts that they will even check the video out to a BGU student -- they might to faculty, but even then, since it is part of a special collection, and a donated one too boot, it may be unlikely.

And I agree 100% with your description of the documentary. The Black Cat of Killakee and the Devil visiting Castletown House were the two stories that I enjoyed the most.

T.
Yes, and the Killakee story I believe also had the story of the child ghost with the monstrous head. I also remember the dwarf who guarded an old castle (beautiful cinematography), the monolithic tomb that when touched caused a foul stench that priests had to exorcise, and the story of Grace O'Malley the sea queen pirate.

Also a bit of history on the Book Of Cells, and at least one loch monster at the end of the movie.