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  1. Dark Ditties Presents 'Mrs Wiltshire': Directed by Neil Morris, Gary Smart. With Simon Bamford, Bruce Jones, Stanley Rawlings, Gemma Gordon. An elderly lady Mrs. Wiltshire is trapped in her house by the evil spirit of her deceased abusive husband.

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    • Simon Bamford, Bruce Jones, Stanley Rawlings
    • Neil Morris, Gary Smart
  2. Jun 20, 2018 · Written by Gary Smart, Neil Morris and Adam Evans, Mrs. Wiltshire tells the story of a lonely old woman who loves to break the fourth wall, as she struggles with missing her family, taking care of her home, and the spirit of her dead husband with a menacing agenda of his very own. Mrs. Wiltshire gradually crumbles under these pressures, and the ...

  3. Synopsis. An elderly lady Mrs. Wiltshire is trapped in her house by the evil spirit of her deceased abusive husband. Despite her son Tony's pleads to leave with him, Mrs. Wiltshire...

  4. Jun 19, 2018 · Mrs. Wiltshire (Doris M.F. Bohnam) is an elderly widow living alone in her apartment, the apartment she lived her life in. The place where her two children were born and raised. And also the same place where the three of them were abused by her now deceased husband (Bruce Jones, DISTORTED).

    • Simon Bamford, Bruce Jones, Gemma Gordon
    • Neil Morris, Gary Smart
  5. Nov 13, 2018 · What is it? A nice, normal, everyday home on a non-descript British street... With an utterly terrible haunting inside of it. It's That House down the street from your childhood, only everything and worse than you could have imagined. - Is it good? Overall there seems a jump in execution from the last Dark Ditty…

  6. An elderly lady Mrs. Wiltshire is trapped in her house by the evil spirit of her deceased abusive husband. Despite her son Tony’s pleads to leave with him, Mrs. Wiltshire is torn between two choices, be imprisoned in the house or be free once and for all.

  7. Alison Wiltshire (Doris M.F. Bohnam) An elderly lady is trapped in her house by the evil spirit of her deceased abusive husband. Despite her son Tony's pleas to leave with him, Mrs Wiltshire is torn between two choices, be imprisoned in the house or be free once and for all.