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The Woman in Black
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The Woman in Black

A spine-chilling ghost story
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User Score142 ratings
TMDB 6.916+19891h 40mEnglish
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Synopsis

A lawyer travels to a small seaside town to settle the estate of a recently deceased woman, but soon becomes ensnared in something much more sinister.

Director
Herbert WiseFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Capglobe3 production companies
Release
December 24, 1989Released
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Top Cast

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Adrian Rawlins
Adrian Rawlins
Arthur Kidd
Bernard Hepton
Bernard Hepton
Sam Toovey
David Daker
David Daker
Josiah Freston
Pauline Moran
Pauline Moran
Woman in Black
David Ryall
David Ryall
Sweetman
Clare Holman
Clare Holman
Stella Kidd
John Cater
John Cater
Arnold Pepperell
John Franklyn-Robbins
John Franklyn-Robbins
Reverend Greet

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Reviews

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John Chard
Oct 27, 2019

Top draw TV movie spooker. The Woman in Black is directed by Herbert Wise and adapted to screenplay by Nigel Kneale from the Susan Hill novel of the same name. It stars Adrian Rawlins, Bernard Hepton, David Daker, Pauline Moran, David Ryall, Clare Holman and John Cater. Music is by Rachel Portman and cinematography by Michael Davis. When a friendless old widow dies in the seaside town of Crythin, a young solicitor is sent by his firm to settle the estate. Once their though he finds the townspeople reluctant to talk about or go near the woman's home. Even worse is that he keeps seeing a woman in black but no one will explain or even acknowledge that she exists. The play was a monster success so it was no surprise that it would be transfered to screen. Sedately paced but hugely effective as a chilling story, it's safe to say it's not one for those searching for boisterous shock and awe tactics. The setting is wonderfully Gothic in textures, and thus with the number of sightings of the titular title character, there's added sinister flavour - even in daylight! Smartly performed by the cast, this pulls the viewer in and keeps you hooked, right up to the unforgettably crushing finale. 8/10

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