I love how European cemeteries allow the greenery to envelope the graves, almost like the dead are being embraced by nature. So much more preferable than the overly manicured memorial parks here in the US (imho). That's probably why I love the cemeteries in my beloved New Orleans so much. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@zaftra The problem being that some of those graves are over 200 years old .... You would be hard pushed to find a living direct decendant in modern London unfortunately. That being said, I would class New Orleans "Old Number 1 " as one of the most fascinating gravesites in the world alongside Highgate, and it's a very well kept site. For sheer breathtaking size, the WW1 and WW2 graves in France are unfortunately mind blowing. As is Arlington.
@@peterbenson2185 I know the reason for it, but it's not just old ones. during my genealogy it was difficult to find graves from the 1800's; they were either just grass or cremation plots. I understand the cremation plots, and removing dangerous or weathered ones, but any other is just criminal to me.
Not all european cemeteries, most in austria are trimmed and cut and if your family fails to renew your grave after a certain amount of years, you get chucked into a mass grave
I still can’t believe it when my wife shouted “hey, look who it is” and there were the grim life standing right behind us in the queue. They were the nicest people you could meet. Let us have our picture with them and wrote us a little message with autographs which both are now framed and on our wall. All the best GL, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip.
I went to Highgate for the first time a couple of weeks ago, and I can confirm that the tour and the catacombs are 100% worth it. Such a beautiful graveyard. And Highgate village is a super fancy part of London too - well worth a visit!
Very somber but yet inspiring. In Philadelphia, I lived near a very old historic cemetery. It had not be funded for decades and the trees literally pushed through the caskets, and pushed the remains out of the ground. To see human bones around the gravesite is something you never forget. It has since been restored, the graves in the overgrown section were moved and it was deemed a registered historic landmark. It's called Greenwood Cemetery.
Yep - this is literally on my list of must-sees on my next trip to London ❤ So spooky and atmospheric - truly like you’ve stepped into Victorian and Edwardian England. I think that Lucy in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” was supposed to be buried there.
Brompton Cemetery is equally as beautiful. Set in Chelsea, it’s such quiet oasis. Not many famous people buried there but a great filming location from MI, Sherlock Holmes, Johnny English, Goldeneye and Finding Neverland.
Your UK tour videos have been outstanding. So informative, creative and the places are fascinating. Wonderful job and so glad your enjoying our tiny island
man, Bob Hoskins played Smee in "Hook " I love that movie. When Jessica touches his gravestone I can feel his presence. Such a great actor along with Robin Williams as Pan. Two great actors we all lost in this century.
This video was like walking thru a fairytale with you guys! Absolutely stunning! I play the piano, and have a grand, but I’ve never seen one in a cemetery…too cool!! You guys are the best! The opening shot with Jessica walking is very pretty, she fits in so perfectly with her hair! 🎃💀💚
I’ve been watching you both for a number of years now and am very excited to see you have to come to visit the UK, and Highgate Cemetery in particular! You filmed it so beautifully, as always. I’ve spent a fair bit of time in the cemetery over the years - my great-grandparents are buried in the east cemetery. In all the time I’ve spent there, I’ve had just one strange thing happen. Late one night, my flatmate and I were walking down Swains Lane - the steep road that runs between both cemeteries. It was midnight and we’d been at a pub - I was just twenty at the time. I happened to have my camera on me that night (this was back in the 90’s before smartphones) and when we got to the west gates, we thought it would be cool to have a picture taken standing in front of them. I went and stood right up against the gates while my friend was holding the camera. Suddenly, two guys appeared behind me on the other side of the gates. It was dark, of course, but I could see the one nearest me was wearing what looked to be a tweed jacket that looked worse for wear. The other guy seemed similarly dressed. They both wrapped their hands around the bars of the gate and pressed their heads against the bars before saying, “Don’t worry - we’re not going to molest you.”. I instructed my friend to quickly take the picture, which they posed for alongside me. We both ran down Swains Lane at tremendous speed, terrified! Of course, they could have been pranksters/homeless/whatever but the strange thing is, when the picture was later developed, they don’t appear on it. I’ve since scanned the picture, enhanced it etc. and there is nobody there except me, but we both saw them. Anyway, I hope you both have a lovely time in the UK and I look forward to watching more of your adventures.
THANK YOU, for remembering Actor Ian Holm, I had the pleasure of working with him on a Production, that we were acting in, back in 1988, together with Amanda Donohoe , he was a very fine Actor, and a lovely man to talk to. I used to live quite near Highgate , and wander it in the days it was free to go in, all overgrown, nice to see it cleaned up, but it seemed more creepy when left to nature. back then, And thanks for coming to the UK, hope you love it as much as I and everyone else adores your Channel. Best wishes for a Happy Halloween.
The cemetery is beautiful! So much history! I love taking pictures of old churches and graveyards and a little etching from tombstones…Jessica looked so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your adventures! ❤ 🎃
Thank you so much for showing us George Michael's resting place. He holds a special place in my heart. His singing voice is one of the very few that makes me cry. ❤
20:35 Imagine having a huge dog like that, resting on your grave, always looking after you, being a true friend forever. Makes me wanna cry. Actually I'm crying right now. So beautiful. And sad. It's absolutely amazing. London's the best. 😎🖤👍
Another noteworthy grave, difficult to find if you don't know his birth name is that of George Orwell. You can find his resting place in All Saints church graveyard in Sutton Courtenay. People leave coins on his tombstone. As a fan of his writing I was surprised ow moved I was visiting it this year. Great series Mr & Mrs Grimm.
You two are awesome. So professional and well educated on everything you do. Your videos are better than any Cable Channel documentaries. I love you two......keep it coming!
I'll try not to be a chatterbox here, but as a Brit who has spent most of my life, well, the whole 'work, work, work' thing. You guys have really inspired me to get out and see my own backyard, so much so that I'll be on the Catacombs tour at Highgate Cemetery later this month. Thank you for giving me that inspiration and making me realise how awesome my Country is, I've always been fixated by Hollywood which is how I found you all. Two suggestions: IMAX cinema, Waterloo (biggest screen in the UK and maybe Europe) & The Cinema Museum, near Elephant & Castle. The Cinema Museum will be showing Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (Hammer Horror, 1974) in 16mm on the 22nd of October with a live conversation with Madeline Smith. An awesome event for anyone that reads this who may be able to go.
I grew up in Highgate! Was born not far from the cemetery. We are really enjoying your videos of your trip over here, your excitement is genuinely infectious!
The round,thin headstones are amazing to me. So ancient looking and mysterious. England, specially the ole villages, has this deep spiritual awakening.
Great video! One of the graves you passed by was that of Tom Sayers, famous prize fighter from the early 1800's. His grave was noted because of a likeness of his dog, a mastiff named Lion, guards his grave. I am glad you had a chance to film it. Keep up the great work!
There are so many beautiful cemeteries! They are like historical sites, beautifully done to always remember and never forget those who we have lost. I love the details of the grounds of this place, could spend all day long there and bask in its beauty for sure! Thank you for showing us around besties! ❤️🦇💚🥰👻🎃
Bob Fuest, the director of The Abominable Dr. Phibes, was one of my teachers at the film school. I don't remember what he taught us but I remember him being an interesting character. By the way, Brompton Cemetery is another great one.
Thank you for sharing this cemetery online. Absolutely stunning and so many beautiful details in the actual cemetery. May all those who are deceased rest in peace. I love seeing how much nature has grown all over the graves of the deceased.
This is a beautiful cemetery! It looks so peaceful to spend there and walking around in cemetery. I will always remember for those who we have lost. Thank you for sharing us as always. Happy Halloween!☺️🙏🏻🎃👻❤️💚🖤
I love walking through big, beautiful cemeteries - and the older, and more unusual and elaborate the monuments, the better. Another amazing adventure courtesy of Michael and Jessica!! Thank you, guys!! 💚🪦💚
An excellent video as always, really enjoyed it guys! Highgate is such an incredibly gothic, ornate and wonderfully atmospheric cemetery, you can almost feel ghosts, and spirits all over the place. Another great cemetery well worth visiting, with a Vincent Price connection is Kensal Green, in NW London. Major scenes from the classic "Theatre Of Blood" were shot there. I love all the brilliant London locations used for that movie, and they're all easily found around the city. Happy Halloween guys, enjoy your trip!
The Douglas Adam’s ‘so long and that’s for all the stories’ is in reference to his book ‘so long and thanks for all the fish’ the fourth book from the hitch hikers guide to galaxy. They should make all the books into films there is 6 in all. 😊
Other Famous people buried here... The list kind of my my mind, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans): One of the greatest authors of the Victorian era. Ernestine Rose: Known as 'the first Jewish feminist', she was a leading figure in the Suffragette movement in the USA. Michael Faraday: One of the most prolific and influential figures in the history of chemistry and physics. Bruce Reynolds: The criminal mastermind behind the Great Train Robbery of 1963. Adam Worth: An American criminal so notorious he was dubbed 'the Napoleon of the criminal world'. Claudia Jones: The radical feminist, activist, black nationalist, and founder of the Notting Hill Carnival. Mansoor Hekmat: Founder of the communist parties of Iran and Iraq. Yusuf Dadoo: South African anti-apartheid activist. George Michael: Singer from the pop duo Wham. Douglas Adams: Author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and other novels. Jeremy Beadle: Writer, television presenter, and curator of oddities. Patrick Caulfield: Painter and printmaker known for his pop art canvasses. William Kingdon Clifford: Mathematician and philosopher. Lucy Lane Clifford: Novelist and journalist, wife of William Kingdon Clifford. Paul Foot: Campaigning journalist and nephew of former Labour Party leader Michael Foot. Eric Hobsbawm: Historian. Alan Howard: Actor. Leslie Hutchinson: Cabaret star of the 1920s and 1930s. Bert Jansch: Scottish folk musician. David Kirkaldy: Scottish engineer and pioneer in materials testing. Roger Lloyd-Pack: British actor known for Only Fools and Horses and The Vicar of Dibley. Malcolm McLaren: Punk impresario and original manager of the Sex Pistols. Ralph Miliband: Left-wing political theorist, father of David Miliband and Ed Miliband. Sidney Nolan: Australian artist. Corin Redgrave: Actor and political activist. Ralph Richardson: Actor. Anthony Shaffer: Playwright, screenwriter, and novelist. Peter Shaffer: Playwright and screenwriter. Alan Sillitoe: English postmodern novelist, poet, and playwright.
i find graveyards rather peaceful, just chilling with the spirits & every now & then if you really listen you can hear them literally in your ear as a faint whisper
I have always been a Vincent Price fan and had surprisingly never heard of Dr. Phibes until my wife showed it to me about 6 years ago and it instantly shot to my top 3 favorite Vincent Price films. So cool you guys visited this location.
Cool (ish) facts about the three most famous horror actors of the 1950s, 60s, 70s. Vincent Price, birthday 27th May. Christopher Lee, birthday 27th May. Peter Cushing, birthday 26th May. Think there are a couple of films which have all three actors in from the early 70s.
I went there today with a friend. Its such a beautiful and peaceful resting place. Wanted to visit for ages as live close to London and your video inspired me to finally go. I hope you are enjoying the UK and the lovely weather we are having.
Great video. I love history, which is why I love your videos so much. Obviously, Highgate Cemetery has lots of history. You do a nice job of showing the cemetery and explaining it’s history. Oh, and I love Dr. Phibes, too, so that was a big bonus! Thanks again!
Thanks for another great vid Michael & Jessica, im from the UK but never been to Highgate cemetary yet. I must go. Awesome graves here. nice to see you in the UK. Happy Halloween.
It’s really nice to see the joy and enthusiasm you have in these videos, especially doing the things you love to do. London is definitely rich with horror and true crime locations, looking forward to the next video. Thank you again for letting us come along on your journey. 😊
I'm going to London in 8 days and I'm so exited since I planned to visit highgate! I'm very happy you mentioned the tour and I just checked and there are still tickets available! Your video made me even more exited about my visit! Thank you!!
This was so great. Absolutely beautiful gravestones and monuments and then the interesting piano. The entire cemetary was just beautiful and has such a presence about it. If I lived cloose to it in London, I would go there every day if I could afford it. It would take forever to go through and not find something new every day that you went. I will be so looking forward to your next trip and getting to see the catacombs. Thank you, once again, for taking me along on the adventure, to once again see what I would never be able to see without you. Love you both. Please stay safe and blessings as you travel..
Hello! I’ve been watching with my mum and we found out she LOVED Dr Phibes as a child - she was getting rather excited! Thanks and keep exploring- love you guys
Liberace was put in a grand piano coffin, it was so big they couldn't bury it so they bought 4 plots and built a mausoleum around it. It has a really nice marble statue/carving of Euterpe, the Muse of Music, Song and Poetry.
Truly a very unique and fascinating place. I love old cemeteries, they have a certain nostalgia about them. You guys’ videos never disappoint, nice job on this one, very cool! 👍
Thank you guys for the detailed coverage of London's hauntingly beautiful Highgate Cemetery, perhaps the world's most beautiful resting place! And especially covering the great Dr Phibes spot, featuring the equally great Vincent Price!
I am so thrilled that you are in England. There is so much to see here. I visit Mary Shelley's grave quite often in Bournemouth and recently paid my respects at the grave of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which is nearby in the New Forest. I would love to visit beautiful Jim Morrison's grave in Paris and hope to do that in the near future, have you been? I hope you are having a wonderfully spooky time anyway and wish you both safe travels. I have only recently discovered your channel about 3 weeks ago and have binge watched most of your videos already!! 😊
Fun Fact: In the 1979 Dr Who serial ‘Destiny of The Daleks’, The Doctor reads Oolon Colluphid's book The Origins of the Universe and says he got it wrong "on the first line". Colluphid is a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy written by script editor Douglas Adams, who inserted the reference to his own work.
😍 This cemetery is absolutely beautiful. 🪦🌿 The English really know how to impress with their architecture, talent, creativity and landscaping. I love these videos from your time in England! ❤🏴
Yes, at long last! The Grimm Life Highgate video! I'll be watching this on my phone a bit during my lunch break, but I have to see it on my TV to it justice, like all Grimm Life adventures. Highgate as I've seen in other travel videos, really is one of those cemeteries you should see before you end up in one.
Such an awesome journey that the Grimms have taken us on. Thank you so much for taking us along on your trip of a lifetime. I'm with yall in spirit. Happy Halloween 🎃
🦇🦇💕💕My Dearest Grimm. So beautiful!! Wonderful You Are In Haunted Highgate! London ! Wonderful Footage And Shot line ups! I L❤ve DR. PHIBES! I L❤ve Ian Holm! L❤Ve him IN DREAMCHILD❤ Beautiful Cemetery. Wonderful to See The Grave Of Carl Mayer. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Is My Favorite Silent Movie❤Wonderful Tribute to Bob hoskins.Great Scene From GrindelWald. I'm so Happy For you. Wonderful You Are In England! L❤ve You!❤❤
Really appreciate these videos and when you're able to get news clips about the actors death- helps revisit their works and accomplishments. Completely forgot Hoskins was in Hook! Looked like a beautiful cemetery too
Excelente recorrido. Siempre es muy enriquecedor ver los lugares donde descansan personajes famosos e ilustres. Y este cementerio con su estilo gótico en vísperas de Halloween, es increíble. Gracias por realizarlo. Ojalá puedan visitar la última morada de Bram Stoker y algunos lugares icónicos de su libro Dracula. Saludos y feliz Halloween.
Just come accross you two and i think you are great. love the in depth history done with great passion. And very educational, there are quiet a few things that even i didnt no and i am a Brit. Thankyou. Look forward to watching the next one.
Wow, yet another informative and very interesting tour, combining the present with the past appearance of a location. Lots of historical figures located there. Thanks to the Grimms for expanding our knowledge base.
I love how European cemeteries allow the greenery to envelope the graves, almost like the dead are being embraced by nature. So much more preferable than the overly manicured memorial parks here in the US (imho). That's probably why I love the cemeteries in my beloved New Orleans so much. Thank you so much for sharing!
I think its more the owners or relatives should tend to them.
@@zaftra The problem being that some of those graves are over 200 years old ....
You would be hard pushed to find a living direct decendant in modern London unfortunately.
That being said, I would class New Orleans "Old Number 1 " as one of the most fascinating gravesites in the world alongside Highgate, and it's a very well kept site.
For sheer breathtaking size, the WW1 and WW2 graves in France are unfortunately mind blowing. As is Arlington.
@@peterbenson2185 I know the reason for it, but it's not just old ones. during my genealogy it was difficult to find graves from the 1800's; they were either just grass or cremation plots. I understand the cremation plots, and removing dangerous or weathered ones, but any other is just criminal to me.
I live in UK next to an old cemetery and I have to persuade them to mow the grass every now and again or else the graves disappear!
Not all european cemeteries, most in austria are trimmed and cut and if your family fails to renew your grave after a certain amount of years, you get chucked into a mass grave
I still can’t believe it when my wife shouted “hey, look who it is” and there were the grim life standing right behind us in the queue. They were the nicest people you could meet. Let us have our picture with them and wrote us a little message with autographs which both are now framed and on our wall. All the best GL, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip.
Oh man. That's sooo cool. Thanks for sharing that❤
Grimm and Jessica, you're my heroes. I love that you're covering the best cemetery to represent the Gothic age of Victorian horrors.
Ditto 🪦
The fondness, sweetness, and respect that Jessica showed at Bob Hoskins grave made me tear up a little. The whole video was very respectful.
I went to Highgate for the first time a couple of weeks ago, and I can confirm that the tour and the catacombs are 100% worth it. Such a beautiful graveyard. And Highgate village is a super fancy part of London too - well worth a visit!
Glad you enjoy the UK 😊. I feel very very lucky and proud to be British 🙏❤️🇬🇧. Brilliant people ❤️, just shame about the weather ☔🥶🤧😁
They are the best people. From a Scottie lol
Very somber but yet inspiring. In Philadelphia, I lived near a very old historic cemetery. It had not be funded for decades and the trees literally pushed through the caskets, and pushed the remains out of the ground. To see human bones around the gravesite is something you never forget. It has since been restored, the graves in the overgrown section were moved and it was deemed a registered historic landmark. It's called Greenwood Cemetery.
Yep - this is literally on my list of must-sees on my next trip to London ❤ So spooky and atmospheric - truly like you’ve stepped into Victorian and Edwardian England. I think that Lucy in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” was supposed to be buried there.
You won’t regret it, a life changing experience 🪦
Brompton Cemetery is equally as beautiful. Set in Chelsea, it’s such quiet oasis. Not many famous people buried there but a great filming location from MI, Sherlock Holmes, Johnny English, Goldeneye and Finding Neverland.
Your UK tour videos have been outstanding. So informative, creative and the places are fascinating. Wonderful job and so glad your enjoying our tiny island
man, Bob Hoskins played Smee in "Hook " I love that movie. When Jessica touches his gravestone I can feel his presence. Such a great actor along with Robin Williams as Pan. Two great actors we all lost in this century.
Being English your used to this weather😂, born and raised london girl Chelsea , love you guys being here❤
The dedication to getting the most accurate angles as possible is why I love watching these videos.
This video was like walking thru a fairytale with you guys! Absolutely stunning! I play the piano, and have a grand, but I’ve never seen one in a cemetery…too cool!! You guys are the best! The opening shot with Jessica walking is very pretty, she fits in so perfectly with her hair! 🎃💀💚
The natural greenery and the amount of stunning art in this cemetery is breathtaking! Lovely video!
I’ve been watching you both for a number of years now and am very excited to see you have to come to visit the UK, and Highgate Cemetery in particular! You filmed it so beautifully, as always. I’ve spent a fair bit of time in the cemetery over the years - my great-grandparents are buried in the east cemetery. In all the time I’ve spent there, I’ve had just one strange thing happen. Late one night, my flatmate and I were walking down Swains Lane - the steep road that runs between both cemeteries. It was midnight and we’d been at a pub - I was just twenty at the time. I happened to have my camera on me that night (this was back in the 90’s before smartphones) and when we got to the west gates, we thought it would be cool to have a picture taken standing in front of them. I went and stood right up against the gates while my friend was holding the camera. Suddenly, two guys appeared behind me on the other side of the gates. It was dark, of course, but I could see the one nearest me was wearing what looked to be a tweed jacket that looked worse for wear. The other guy seemed similarly dressed. They both wrapped their hands around the bars of the gate and pressed their heads against the bars before saying, “Don’t worry - we’re not going to molest you.”. I instructed my friend to quickly take the picture, which they posed for alongside me. We both ran down Swains Lane at tremendous speed, terrified! Of course, they could have been pranksters/homeless/whatever but the strange thing is, when the picture was later developed, they don’t appear on it. I’ve since scanned the picture, enhanced it etc. and there is nobody there except me, but we both saw them. Anyway, I hope you both have a lovely time in the UK and I look forward to watching more of your adventures.
Highgate cemetary is one of the coolest spots in London. I love the parakeets calling in the background of this film.
I love that u went to see Bob, he was a national treasure. Highgate is such a beautiful place, all of the magnificent seven are.
Kensal Green is well worth a visit, really enjoyed walking around there...
THANK YOU, for remembering Actor Ian Holm, I had the pleasure of working with him on a Production, that we were acting in, back in 1988, together with Amanda Donohoe , he was a very fine Actor, and a lovely man to talk to. I used to live quite near Highgate , and wander it in the days it was free to go in, all overgrown, nice to see it cleaned up, but it seemed more creepy when left to nature. back then, And thanks for coming to the UK, hope you love it as much as I and everyone else adores your Channel. Best wishes for a Happy Halloween.
The cemetery is beautiful! So much history! I love taking pictures of old churches and graveyards and a little etching from tombstones…Jessica looked so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your adventures! ❤ 🎃
You both give me great joy. Born in February 1980 and it's nice to know that there are still people like you. Thanks for the videos. 😊
I was already an adult when Roger Rabbit came out but I remember well definitely on one of my top list for animation
Thank you so much for showing us George Michael's resting place. He holds a special place in my heart. His singing voice is one of the very few that makes me cry. ❤
Me too! ❤💔😥
20:35 Imagine having a huge dog like that, resting on your grave, always looking after you, being a true friend forever. Makes me wanna cry. Actually I'm crying right now. So beautiful. And sad. It's absolutely amazing. London's the best. 😎🖤👍
Another noteworthy grave, difficult to find if you don't know his birth name is that of George Orwell. You can find his resting place in All Saints church graveyard in Sutton Courtenay. People leave coins on his tombstone. As a fan of his writing I was surprised ow moved I was visiting it this year.
Great series Mr & Mrs Grimm.
You two are awesome. So professional and well educated on everything you do. Your videos are better than any Cable Channel documentaries. I love you two......keep it coming!
I'll try not to be a chatterbox here, but as a Brit who has spent most of my life, well, the whole 'work, work, work' thing. You guys have really inspired me to get out and see my own backyard, so much so that I'll be on the Catacombs tour at Highgate Cemetery later this month. Thank you for giving me that inspiration and making me realise how awesome my Country is, I've always been fixated by Hollywood which is how I found you all.
Two suggestions:
IMAX cinema, Waterloo (biggest screen in the UK and maybe Europe) & The Cinema Museum, near Elephant & Castle. The Cinema Museum will be showing Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (Hammer Horror, 1974) in 16mm on the 22nd of October with a live conversation with Madeline Smith. An awesome event for anyone that reads this who may be able to go.
Thank you for the heads up…and I am happy we can be of some inspiration. Truly is the best compliment.
I grew up in Highgate! Was born not far from the cemetery. We are really enjoying your videos of your trip over here, your excitement is genuinely infectious!
Always do a great video on utube wherever you are America or England 🇬🇧
The round,thin headstones are amazing to me. So ancient looking and mysterious. England, specially the ole villages, has this deep spiritual awakening.
I've been to England twice, and never made it to that cemetary. THANK YOU FOR SHOWING IT!!! How beautiful!✌️(the answer to life is 42)
Omg omg omfg.....this is where I will be buried. This is my heaven. 💗
I just love how respectful you both are to the dead, no matter who they are, when visiting the cemeterys.
Great video! One of the graves you passed by was that of Tom Sayers, famous prize fighter from the early 1800's. His grave was noted because of a likeness of his dog, a mastiff named Lion, guards his grave. I am glad you had a chance to film it. Keep up the great work!
There are so many beautiful cemeteries! They are like historical sites, beautifully done to always remember and never forget those who we have lost. I love the details of the grounds of this place, could spend all day long there and bask in its beauty for sure! Thank you for showing us around besties! ❤️🦇💚🥰👻🎃
Really happy you enjoyed it Kylee
@@grimmlifecollective always do my besties! You make all of my days better!!! 💚🦇👻🥰
@@kyleechristina1231report him for harassment .
Love ur videos @@grimmlifecollective
Bob Fuest, the director of The Abominable Dr. Phibes, was one of my teachers at the film school. I don't remember what he taught us but I remember him being an interesting character. By the way, Brompton Cemetery is another great one.
When i saw you were both in England, i thought you must make a trip to Highgate Cemetery. So glad you made that trip.
Thank you for sharing this cemetery online. Absolutely stunning and so many beautiful details in the actual cemetery. May all those who are deceased rest in peace. I love seeing how much nature has grown all over the graves of the deceased.
This is a beautiful cemetery! It looks so peaceful to spend there and walking around in cemetery. I will always remember for those who we have lost. Thank you for sharing us as always. Happy Halloween!☺️🙏🏻🎃👻❤️💚🖤
I love walking through big, beautiful cemeteries - and the older, and more unusual and elaborate the monuments, the better. Another amazing adventure courtesy of Michael and Jessica!! Thank you, guys!! 💚🪦💚
An excellent video as always, really enjoyed it guys! Highgate is such an incredibly gothic, ornate and wonderfully atmospheric cemetery, you can almost feel ghosts, and spirits all over the place. Another great cemetery well worth visiting, with a Vincent Price connection is Kensal Green, in NW London. Major scenes from the classic "Theatre Of Blood" were shot there. I love all the brilliant London locations used for that movie, and they're all easily found around the city. Happy Halloween guys, enjoy your trip!
@chancebrown614 Thanks for the info. 'Theatre of Blood' is superb.
@@crose7412 It's one of my favourite films, just brilliant!
That part with Bob, both you guys at his grave and the news report made me tear up🥺🥺
What an amazing and beautiful cemetery! Awesome way to start my day with a dose of Grimmlife! Thanks for sharing as always.
Anytime Chuck. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching.
beautiful gothic cemetery, luv how all the plant life grows throughout its like a peaceful garden 🤩
The Douglas Adam’s ‘so long and that’s for all the stories’ is in reference to his book ‘so long and thanks for all the fish’ the fourth book from the hitch hikers guide to galaxy. They should make all the books into films there is 6 in all. 😊
Other Famous people buried here... The list kind of my my mind,
George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans): One of the greatest authors of the Victorian era.
Ernestine Rose: Known as 'the first Jewish feminist', she was a leading figure in the Suffragette movement in the USA.
Michael Faraday: One of the most prolific and influential figures in the history of chemistry and physics.
Bruce Reynolds: The criminal mastermind behind the Great Train Robbery of 1963.
Adam Worth: An American criminal so notorious he was dubbed 'the Napoleon of the criminal world'.
Claudia Jones: The radical feminist, activist, black nationalist, and founder of the Notting Hill Carnival.
Mansoor Hekmat: Founder of the communist parties of Iran and Iraq.
Yusuf Dadoo: South African anti-apartheid activist.
George Michael: Singer from the pop duo Wham.
Douglas Adams: Author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and other novels.
Jeremy Beadle: Writer, television presenter, and curator of oddities.
Patrick Caulfield: Painter and printmaker known for his pop art canvasses.
William Kingdon Clifford: Mathematician and philosopher.
Lucy Lane Clifford: Novelist and journalist, wife of William Kingdon Clifford.
Paul Foot: Campaigning journalist and nephew of former Labour Party leader Michael Foot.
Eric Hobsbawm: Historian.
Alan Howard: Actor.
Leslie Hutchinson: Cabaret star of the 1920s and 1930s.
Bert Jansch: Scottish folk musician.
David Kirkaldy: Scottish engineer and pioneer in materials testing.
Roger Lloyd-Pack: British actor known for Only Fools and Horses and The Vicar of Dibley.
Malcolm McLaren: Punk impresario and original manager of the Sex Pistols.
Ralph Miliband: Left-wing political theorist, father of David Miliband and Ed Miliband.
Sidney Nolan: Australian artist.
Corin Redgrave: Actor and political activist.
Ralph Richardson: Actor.
Anthony Shaffer: Playwright, screenwriter, and novelist.
Peter Shaffer: Playwright and screenwriter.
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I absolutely LOVE graves! They are works of art for the spirits as far as Im concerned. Thank you for your channel and sharing these beautiful sites.
Thank you grimms for going to all the effort to entertain us
i find graveyards rather peaceful, just chilling with the spirits & every now & then if you really listen you can hear them literally in your ear as a faint whisper
I LOVE how you guys show reference shots. This channel is so underrated!
I have always been a Vincent Price fan and had surprisingly never heard of Dr. Phibes until my wife showed it to me about 6 years ago and it instantly shot to my top 3 favorite Vincent Price films. So cool you guys visited this location.
Was he English
No he was born in St. Louis.
Cool (ish) facts about the three most famous horror actors of the 1950s, 60s, 70s.
Vincent Price, birthday 27th May.
Christopher Lee, birthday 27th May.
Peter Cushing, birthday 26th May.
Think there are a couple of films which have all three actors in from the early 70s.
I went there today with a friend. Its such a beautiful and peaceful resting place. Wanted to visit for ages as live close to London and your video inspired me to finally go. I hope you are enjoying the UK and the lovely weather we are having.
The atmosphere of that place is off the charts
Great video. I love history, which is why I love your videos so much. Obviously, Highgate Cemetery has lots of history. You do a nice job of showing the cemetery and explaining it’s history. Oh, and I love Dr. Phibes, too, so that was a big bonus! Thanks again!
Thanks for another great vid Michael & Jessica, im from the UK but never been to Highgate cemetary yet. I must go. Awesome graves here. nice to see you in the UK. Happy Halloween.
I spent a day there a few years ago. Incredible scenery, I love a good walk through a cemetery.
It’s really nice to see the joy and enthusiasm you have in these videos, especially doing the things you love to do. London is definitely rich with horror and true crime locations, looking forward to the next video. Thank you again for letting us come along on your journey. 😊
I’m so happy your enjoying the uk so happy your here ❤❤❤❤❤ we love you In the uk ❤
I'm going to London in 8 days and I'm so exited since I planned to visit highgate! I'm very happy you mentioned the tour and I just checked and there are still tickets available! Your video made me even more exited about my visit! Thank you!!
This was so great. Absolutely beautiful gravestones and monuments and then the interesting piano. The entire cemetary was just beautiful and has such a presence about it. If I lived cloose to it in London, I would go there every day if I could afford it. It would take forever to go through and not find something new every day that you went. I will be so looking forward to your next trip and getting to see the catacombs. Thank you, once again, for taking me along on the adventure, to once again see what I would never be able to see without you. Love you both. Please stay safe and blessings as you travel..
Hello! I’ve been watching with my mum and we found out she LOVED Dr Phibes as a child - she was getting rather excited! Thanks and keep exploring- love you guys
Beyond beautiful. What a breathtaking sight to view in person. You can just feel the rich history.
Wow what a beautiful place ❤ makes my dark heart so happy. Also 42!
Liberace was put in a grand piano coffin, it was so big they couldn't bury it so they bought 4 plots and built a mausoleum around it. It has a really nice marble statue/carving of Euterpe, the Muse of Music, Song and Poetry.
Grimm-Life in Europe is turning out even more special than I anticipated 😳
Truly a very unique and fascinating place. I love old cemeteries, they have a certain nostalgia about them. You guys’ videos never disappoint, nice job on this one, very cool! 👍
Highgate Cemetery is beautiful and has a lot of character. 42: The answer to life, the universe and everything lol. Good job Grimms!
Dude, you are so good at this. Your voice tone and cadence is perfect for narration !!
He was a great singer and can’t believe George died on Xmas day… Last Christmas played everywhere the following year in 2017
Thank you guys for the detailed coverage of London's hauntingly beautiful Highgate Cemetery, perhaps the world's most beautiful resting place! And especially covering the great Dr Phibes spot, featuring the equally great Vincent Price!
Highgate is an incredible cemetery, I’d love to visit one day! Thanks for this awesome video.
I am so thrilled that you are in England. There is so much to see here. I visit Mary Shelley's grave quite often in Bournemouth and recently paid my respects at the grave of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle which is nearby in the New Forest. I would love to visit beautiful Jim Morrison's grave in Paris and hope to do that in the near future, have you been? I hope you are having a wonderfully spooky time anyway and wish you both safe travels. I have only recently discovered your channel about 3 weeks ago and have binge watched most of your videos already!! 😊
Fun Fact: In the 1979 Dr Who serial ‘Destiny of The Daleks’, The Doctor reads Oolon Colluphid's book The Origins of the Universe and says he got it wrong "on the first line".
Colluphid is a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy written by script editor Douglas Adams, who inserted the reference to his own work.
😍 This cemetery is absolutely beautiful. 🪦🌿 The English really know how to impress with their architecture, talent, creativity and landscaping. I love these videos from your time in England! ❤🏴
I always try to visit Highgate when I'm in London, always see something I've missed on a previous visit. Your video captured its beauty perfectly.
It really is an amazing place. Amicus films shot some of their opening titles there as well as ,I believe the closing shot from Vault of Horror.
Yes, at long last! The Grimm Life Highgate video! I'll be watching this on my phone a bit during my lunch break, but I have to see it on my TV to it justice, like all Grimm Life adventures.
Highgate as I've seen in other travel videos, really is one of those cemeteries you should see before you end up in one.
My favourite channel on UA-cam, thank you guys, you are the best!
This really is the most fabulous cemetery ever.
Wow, thank you for showing this. I’ve seen pictures of this place. It is amazing. It is so beautiful the statues. Oh my goodness.
I knew you guys would visit Highgate Cemetery, how could you not. It’s crazy I’ve still never been, I need to go someday.
Such an awesome journey that the Grimms have taken us on. Thank you so much for taking us along on your trip of a lifetime. I'm with yall in spirit. Happy Halloween 🎃
🦇🦇💕💕My Dearest Grimm. So beautiful!! Wonderful You Are In Haunted Highgate! London ! Wonderful Footage And Shot line ups! I L❤ve DR. PHIBES! I L❤ve Ian Holm! L❤Ve him IN DREAMCHILD❤ Beautiful Cemetery. Wonderful to See The Grave Of Carl Mayer. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI Is My Favorite Silent Movie❤Wonderful Tribute to Bob hoskins.Great Scene From GrindelWald. I'm so Happy For you. Wonderful You Are In England! L❤ve You!❤❤
I follow Hollywood Graves as well, and both of you do such a great job! Keep up the great work, and I can not wait for the next video!!
Really appreciate these videos and when you're able to get news clips about the actors death- helps revisit their works and accomplishments. Completely forgot Hoskins was in Hook! Looked like a beautiful cemetery too
That place is crazy. It's amazing it still exists.
What an amazing video, I live in London and it’s amazing how you both seem to open up my eyes
So happy that you’re here enjoying our country
22:12 that statue...
Oh how I love cemeteries. I also love getting to see all these cool cemeteries through y’all . Greet video as usual ty for sharing
I have never heard of Highgate Cemetery, so thank you for showing it. I do cemetery walks too, I love the history and peacefullness of them.
Excelente recorrido. Siempre es muy enriquecedor ver los lugares donde descansan personajes famosos e ilustres. Y este cementerio con su estilo gótico en vísperas de Halloween, es increíble.
Gracias por realizarlo. Ojalá puedan visitar la última morada de Bram Stoker y algunos lugares icónicos de su libro Dracula.
Saludos y feliz Halloween.
Old Brompton Cemetry is another great cemetery to visit.
wow!!what a beautiful journey in some of Highgate tales!!!
Am glad you enjoying our country hope you come back to the uk guys we love both you michael and Jessica so much
Just come accross you two and i think you are great. love the in depth history done with great passion. And very educational, there are quiet a few things that even i didnt no and i am a Brit. Thankyou. Look forward to watching the next one.
Live in UK but never visited,you’ve made it look so interesting. Great job
Love you both. HighGate..what an incredible place. So much History and ambience. Beautiful.❤
Bob Hoskins /RIP/ and Denzel Washington in the Heart Condition. Great film! You must see it! Best wishes,
Wow, yet another informative and very interesting tour, combining the present with the past appearance of a location. Lots of historical figures located there. Thanks to the Grimms for expanding our knowledge base.