Martin's Close is a short film which is part of the British supernatural anthology series A Ghost Story for Christmas.
[3][4] The narrator, Stanton (Simon Williams), tells the tale of a young squire, John Martin (Wilf Scolding), who in 1684 is prosecuted for murder by the King's Counsel (Peter Capaldi) in a court presided over by the notorious Judge Jeffreys (Elliot Levey).
Giving the production three stars out of five, Tilly Pearce, the critic for Metro, wrote: "It's a snappy tale that doesn't take too much of your time, and it's got a fair amount of freaky moments that actually make your skin crawl a little bit.
"[3] Michael Hogan, the critic for The Daily Telegraph, also giving three stars out of five, wrote: "I must confess, I found the ending a mild disappointment.
Instead we were left with the haunting image of Martin being led off to the gallows and Ann's ghost gleefully joining the procession.