Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Woman in Black: Directed by James Watkins. With Emma Shorey, Molly Harmon, Ellisa Walker-Reid, Sophie Stuckey. A young solicitor travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.

    • James Watkins
    • 1 min
  2. Sep 10, 2024 · More presently, the film has kindred links to the likes of The Orphanage, The Others and The Changeling, while the vengeful spirit acting out of Eel Marsh House is pumped by J-Horror like blood and Darkness Falls' Wraith bitch nastiness. So clearly The Woman in Black is not a fresh arrival to the horror splinter where the ghost story resides.

  3. The Woman in Black. (2012 film) The Woman in Black is a 2012 gothic supernatural horror film directed by James Watkins from a screenplay by Jane Goldman. It is the second adaptation of Susan Hill 's 1983 novel of the same name, which was previously filmed in 1989. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Ciarán Hinds, Janet McTeer, Sophie Stuckey, and ...

  4. Aug 10, 2020 · This woman (Pauline Moran), as you might guess, is the titular Woman in Black, the vengeful spirit who presages a horrible fate for those who encounter her. This film version of The Woman in Black ...

    • is 'the woman in black' a new 'horror splinter video1
    • is 'the woman in black' a new 'horror splinter video2
    • is 'the woman in black' a new 'horror splinter video3
    • is 'the woman in black' a new 'horror splinter video4
    • is 'the woman in black' a new 'horror splinter video5
    • Arthur's Reason For Traveling to Eel Marsh
    • Arthur's Familial Status
    • The Locals
    • The Adoption Story
    • Jennet
    • The Woman in Black's Ending
    • Other Changes in The Woman in Black

    In the book The Woman in Black, Arthur is a new lawyer trying to prove his worth to the company he works for. He does so by going to the Eel Marsh estate in the village of Crythin Gifford to finalize the affairs of a recently deceased woman, Alice Drablow. In the book, Arthur's reason for traveling to Eel Marsh is that he's in danger of losing his ...

    The book states that Arthur has a fiancée at the time that he starts his travels. Toward the very end of the story, she becomes his wife and the two have a son. The movie starts out differently. In the movie, Arthur is newly widowed and has a four-year-old son from the get-go. This alteration deeply affected the movie, as it turned Arthur's charact...

    The local townspeople in The Woman in Black book are different from the ones in the movie adaptation. In the book, they overall ignore Arthur's presence, avoiding him and drawing away from potential interactions with him. In the film, though, the locals play a more prominent role. They are outright dismissive of Arthur, even bullying him and demand...

    In the movie, Arthur discovers letter suggesting that the character Alice Drablow—the deceased owner of the Eel Marsh house—orchestrated her adoption of her sister Jennet's son, Nathanial. Through the papers he finds, Arthur can tell that Alice and Jennet had a tense rivalry over this. In the book, this isn't the case. Instead, it's stated that Ali...

    The overall character of Jennet, Alice's sister—the titular Woman in Black—is portrayed differently in the movie than she is in the book. In the book, her cruel actions are explained — they're all driven by the grief she holds for her lost son. In the movie, her backstory is never fully revealed, so viewers are overall unable to sympathize with her...

    At the ending of the movie, Arthur must race to save the life of his son, believing that the Woman in Black is going to kill him once he gets to Crythin Gifford. In the book, though, Arthur's son is not a part of the story at that point. At the very end of the movie, Arthur's son and nanny arrive. Arthur's son steps out onto the train tracks, and a...

    In The Woman in Blackmovie, there are also some smaller, almost unnoticeable changes from the book. For example, Mr. Jerome, the local solicitor, has a much bigger role in the book. Samuel Daily, a local landowner, meanwhile, has a bigger role in the film. And in the movie, Arthur seeks out Nathanial's body in the marsh, finding it and giving him a...

  5. The Woman in Black. age 14+. Macabre ghost story is slow but creepy enough for teens. See full written review.

  6. Feb 3, 2012 · The story follows a young lawyer, Arthur Kipps (Radcliffe), who is ordered to travel to a remote village and sort out a recently deceased client's papers. As he works alone in the client's isolated house, Kipps begins to uncover tragic secrets, his unease growing when he glimpses a mysterious woman dressed only in black. Receiving only silence from the locals, Kipps is forced to uncover the ...