

A driving lesson from beyond the grave — literally.
A dramatised road safety film. Following a fatal motorway crash, a doctor talks to a journalist about what makes a good driver. But the journalist turns out to be the ghost of the man killed in the crash.
Direction
Fairfax crafts genuine tension in 27 minutes.
Acting
Ingham's slow realization — masterclass in subtle horror.
Director
Ferdinand Fairfax
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Britain's infamous 1970s 'public information films' — government-funded horror shorts designed to traumatize citizens into compliance.
Ferdinand Fairfax later directed The Blue Yonder and episodes of Sharpe — this was his bleak warm-up.