The Woman In Black

The Woman in Black is a horror novel by Susan Hill, written in the style of a traditional Gothic novel. The plot concerns a mysterious spectre that haunts a.
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Liz White's character is never referred to as "The Woman in Black" inside the film or during the credits, where she is listed as "Jennet". The film was announced in , [9] with Jane Goldman as screenwriter [9] and later James Watkins as director. The film was planned to be shot in 3D, [9] but the idea was later scrapped. Comic Con in London during April , director James Watkins confirmed filming had been completed in December and post-production would go on until June Momentum Pictures , the distributor, arranged to have six seconds cut and for changes to other shots, with some scenes darkened and the sound level reduced on some others.

Despite the cuts, the 12A certificate was seen as highly controversial in the United Kingdom, and the British Board of Film Classification received complaints from individuals that the rating was too low, the most complained-about film of according to BBFC figures. Angel of Death , was given a higher rating of The soundtrack for the film was composed by American film composer Marco Beltrami.


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It received positive reviews and was released as a soundtrack album on 12 March by Silva Screen Records. The Woman in Black was met with generally positive reviews from critics. The site's critical consensus states, "Traditional to a fault, The Woman in Black forwent gore for chills—although it may not provide enough of them for viewers attuned to modern, high-stakes horror. The official plot synopsis is: When the refugees take shelter at Eel Marsh House, Eve soon comes to realize that they are not alone.

The longer they remain there, the more the house's evil spirit threatens the children. With the help of a pilot Jeremy Irvine , Eve tries to protect the children and uncover the truth of the Woman in Black. The original novel's author Susan Hill helped with the story, with the screenplay written by Jon Croker. The film began the shooting process in early The film was released on 2 January to moderate box office returns but a generally negative critical response.

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Archived from the original on 24 September The movie was originally set to be released on 30 January , but instead it was moved to 1 January The Woman in Black 2 - Angel of Death" [21] [20]. The consensus reads, " The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death is atmospheric and visually sharp, but it's short on tension and scares. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Angel of Death Theatrical release poster. Canada [3] United Kingdom United States [4].

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Best took over from Liz White , who portrayed the title character in the first film. Angel of Death ' ". Retrieved July 8, Angel of Death 15 ". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 16 October Retrieved 17 February Archived from the original PDF on 12 January Retrieved 5 October Angel of Death ". Retrieved 3 June Retrieved 13 June Retrieved 24 May Angels of Death ". Retrieved 13 October Retrieved 4 May Retrieved 18 October Angel of Death by Martyn Waites". Arthur also sees visions of dead children in the marshes, with the Fishers' daughters and Victoria Hardy among their number.

The knocking sound of an empty rocker lures Arthur to the locked nursery. Intending to smash the lock with a hammer, he finds that the door now swings open, and he goes inside. He has a vision of the Woman in Black where she appears hanging from a roof beam. He runs outside to find Sam. Back in town, Mr Jerome's house has seemingly caught fire with Jerome's daughter who'd been barricaded in the basement at the time still inside. When Arthur attempts to save her, he sees the Woman goading the girl into immolating herself with a flood lantern.

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After witnessing her suicide, Arthur flees the building as it collapses. Upon his return, he sees the entire village looking on the scene. As they did with Victoria Hardy, the townspeople blame Arthur for the death and solidify their resentment of him. Elisabeth says the Woman is Jennet, who appears before she takes a child away by having them commit suicide.

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Arthur's young son Joseph, who is coming to Crythin Gifford the next day with his nanny, is Jennet's next intended victim. To lift the curse, Arthur and Sam find Nathaniel still in the carriage on the marsh, and place the boy's body in his room.

Arthur lures Jennet to the body. Arthur and Sam bury Nathaniel with Jennet. Assuming everything has finished, the next night Arthur joins with his son Joseph at the train station.

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While bidding farewell to Sam and waiting for the train to London, Arthur sees the Woman in Black on the other side of the platform while Joseph walks entranced on the tracks towards an oncoming train. Arthur leaps onto the tracks to save Joseph, while Sam sees the Woman and the dead children's faces in the train windows. After the train passes, Arthur opens his eyes to darkness in the now deserted station. He looks around as Joseph asks "Who's that lady? Arthur's late wife waits farther down the tracks, implying that Arthur and Joseph were killed by the train.

The family vanishes into the fog together while the Woman in Black looks on and then turns to face the audience. The sequel, The Woman in Black: