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  1. 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 Liz White.

  2. 3 de feb. de 2012 · 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.

  3. La mujer de negro. Home. Tráilers y Vídeos. Reparto. Críticas de usuarios. 17 de febrero de 2012 en cines | 1h 35min | Drama , Terror , Suspense. Dirigida por James Watkins. |. Guion Jane...

  4. The Woman in Black. Año. 2012. Duración. 95 min. País. Reino Unido. Dirección. James Watkins. Guion. Jane Goldman. Novela: Susan Hill. Reparto. Música. Marco Beltrami. Fotografía. Tim Maurice-Jones. Compañías. Alliance Atlantis Communications, Alliance Films, Hammer Productions, Cross Creek Pictures. Género. Terror. Drama | Años 1910-1919.

  5. Summaries. A young solicitor travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals. In London, solicitor Arthur Kipps still grieves over the death of his beloved wife Stella on the delivery of their son Joseph four years before.

  6. Argumento. Elenco. Crítica. Taquilla. Referencias. The Woman in Black. Apariencia. ocultar. The Woman in Black es una película de horror británica dirigida por James Watkins y protagonizada por Daniel Radcliffe. Esta nueva versión de la película homónima de 1989 está, a su vez, basado en una novela de Susan Hill.

  7. The Woman in Black is a 1983 gothic horror novel by English writer Susan Hill, about a mysterious spectre that haunts a small English town. A television film based on it, also called The Woman in Black, was produced in 1989, with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale.