The Catacombs Episode Guide

The Troubled Spirit

Year 1 - Episode 19

Screenplay by Johnny Byrne
Directed by Ray Austin
Guest Artists Giancarlo Prete, Hilary Dwyer, Anthony Nicholls
Belgium (Flemish) De verstoorde geest
Spain El espiritu contrariado
France/Canada En désarroi In Disarray
Italy Fantasma su Alpha Ghost On Alpha
Japan The Curse of the Space Evil Spirit
Portugal O Espírito Perturbado The Troubled Spirit

A ghost stalks the moon -the ghost of a living man -bringing horror and death in its wake.

Background

  • Shooting script 11th November 1974
  • Filmed 20th November- 4 December 1974
  • Unusually Sylvia Anderson involved herself with this story, according to Johnny Byrne.
  • Giancarlo Prete was the first of the Italian actors recruited to the show as a result of RAI funding. Sylvia Anderson and casting director Michael Barnes had been to Italy to find a number of Italian actors, and a number were brought to Britain for screen tests with Martin Landau. According to Sylvia Anderson, Martin Landau felt threatened by the tests, but Prete was not intimidated and was therefore cast.
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Cast

Commander John Koenig Martin Landau
Doctor Helena Russell Barbara Bain
Professor Victor Bergman Barry Morse
Paul Morrow Prentis Hancock
Alan Carter Nick Tate
Sandra Benes Zienia Merton
David Kano Clifton Jones
Doctor Bob Mathias Anton Phillips
Tanya Aleksandr Suzanne Roquette
Nurse Judith Hepburn
Nurse Jeannie Galston
Nurse Jan Rennison
Orderly Christopher Williams
Security Guard (Tony Allan) Tony Allyn,
Security Guard (Pierce Quinton) Quentin Pierre
Alphans Richard Shore
Eddy Nedari
Alphan Robert Atiko
Main Mission operative Binu Balini
Main Mission Operative Andy Dempsey
Main Mission Operative (Lee Oswald) Loftus Burton
Operative Kate Sarah Bullen
Dan Mateo Giancarlo Prete
Laura Adams Hilary Dwyer
Dr. James Warren Anthony Nicholls
Spirit Mateo Val Musetti
Male botanist Vernon Morris
Female botanist Xanthi Gardner
Musician Jim Sullivan

Sets

Int. Main Mission
Int. Alpha Corridor
Int. Travel Tube
Int. Hyrdoponic Unit 2/ Unit Laboratory
Int. Medical
Int. Music Room

SFX

Music

Original score by Jim Sullivan, recorded at Wembley on Wednesday 20th November 1974. Sullivan is seen peforming in the concert scene. The instrument is a Coral Electric Sitar.

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Science

  • The idea seems based on Cleve Backster's 1966 experiments that plants respond to feeding and damage (he used a lie detector to measure the conductivity of leaves). But results were unreliable and his interpretations far fetched (shredded plants gave results that were as good as live plants, so it was claimed that plants liked being eaten, likening the act to Christian Communion). Plants don't have nervous systems so they can't respond to pain or happiness, although environmental stresses will obviously have metabolic effects. Backster, a polygraph operator, not a scientist, published his paper in the International Journal of Parapsychology vol. 10, no. 4, Winter 1968. One of many assessments is John M. Kmetz, Plant perception in The Skeptical Inquirer, 1978.
  • Bergman comments we only use 18% of our brain potential. This is based on a quote by Albert Einstein, but it does not reflect neurological science (he was a physicist).
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Continuity

Chronology:

Alpha Personnel:

3 fatalities, Dr James Warren, Laura Adams, Dan Mateo.

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Alpha Technology:

Different Hydroponics units are seen in A Matter Of Balance and The Beta Cloud.

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Eagles:

None.

Planets:

None.

Aliens:

None.

Props:

  • The Hydroponics set includes three silo caps from NDA 2 (Breakaway) from on the wall (also seen in Force Of Life).
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Errors

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As the camera tracks through the door of Hydroponics, the shadow of the cameraman can be seen on the door frame (or is it Mateo's ghost?)
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As the camera tracks towards the window, we can see a white reflection moving over the shoulder of the man on the left. This is probably the camera crew.
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The ghost first materialises as a mirror image (see the sleeve)
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The ghost forces the left side of Mateo's face into the field- but his right side is scarred.
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There are many reflections of lights and indistinct shapes of camera equipment in the glass, but this shot reveals the ghostly head of a man in glasses, top left.

The exorcism area is restricted to Koenig, Helena, Bergman and Mateo. Yet a guard is present at the door.

Observations

  • The original script featured a quintet of musicians including Bergman.
  • It is not explained how the exorcism works. In the script, Bergman explains that the forcefield "reverses the polarities" of the wave pattern, thus cancelling it out.
  • Mateo's girlfriend always calls him by his surname. In the script she called him "Dan" and, once, "Paul".
  • The title is from the 1662 Prayer Book: "The sacrifice of God is a troubled spirit, a broken and contrite heart."
  • The concept is of a wraith or doppelganger, the ghost of a living person that appears to foretell their death. The idea is common in mythology and folklore; stories often have the subject trying to avoid their inevitable death (Catherine the Great saw her doppelganger and ordered her troops to shoot at it).
  • The This Episode sequence includes a brief shot of Bergman from a deleted scene (explaining how his force-field cancels out the energy pattern).
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Contents copyright Martin Willey