The Woman in Black

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Produced by Talisman Films in association with Hammer Films. Directed by James Watkins and starring Daniel Radcliffe.

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 true identity of the Woman in Black on his own, leading to a desperate race against time when he discovers her true intent.


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I'm interested to see how this turns out.
 
Might be good. With Hammer no longer having a distribution deal in the states with Overture going under, I guess we'll see this dtv like the movie they made with Hiliroy Swank.
 
Ah, man. And I thought this was the new name for Men In Black III!

Just kidding, I didn't.
 
Certainly interested to see what Radcliffe does now that Potter has finished...teaser trailer.

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Creepy stuff.
 
I will see this, one way or another. Hope Hammer gets some sort of distribution deal.
 
That was a very good trailer.
 
That was a well done trailer, I'm just hoping I can shake the image of him as Harry Potter.
 
that last shot of daniel radcliff in the window with the ghost coming up behinh him, damn that gave me a chill lol.
 
Wow if Dan keeps picking good stuff like this then he is going to have one hell of a career
 
Is anyone else surprised at how easy it is to see Dan and not Harry? I think he's going to actually escape that pitfall and have quite a career, as Donut said.

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Is anyone else surprised at how easy it is to see Dan and not Harry? I think he's going to actually escape that pitfall and have quite a career, as Donut said.

:up:

I saw him on Broadway in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying a few months ago...I had so much fun watching him play that character that I totally forgot he was also Harry Potter. He's really talented. :up:
 
Really good trailer. Movie has a nice look and tone to it. Hope it ends up being as creepy as the trailer.
 
Creepy little girls speaking nursery rhymes are always good for atmosphere.
 
I will see this, one way or another. Hope Hammer gets some sort of distribution deal.

If they do, it'll probably be something akin to a Marvel Studios/Paramount deal -- Hammer makes the movies while CBS Films markets and distributes.

In any case, the movie looks both classy and creepy. I think it'll be a nice post-Potter film for Mr. Radcliffe, and glad to see CBS Films is doing the right thing by giving it a nationwide release. Perhaps with the early February date, I think CBS Films is hoping to catch some of that money Universal got when they released the costly Wolfman remake. A $50-60M haul would be a nice result for both Hammer and CBS.
 
This looks marvelous. Shat a few bricks too.
 
They've done a great job of adapting the London play's creepy atmosphere. I saw it on stage over ten years ago and the ending still gives me chills when I think about it. Hope they do it justice.
 
Is this film set in England or America. I thought it was set in England but the girl in the trailer sounds American. If its set in the states and Radcliffe is playing an American then can he do a good accent?? Anyway give me more Hammer Horror!!!
 

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