The Woman in Black (2012)
The Woman in Black (2012)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Daniel Radcliffe
Arthur Kipps
Ciarán Hinds
Mr. Daily
Janet McTeer
Mrs. Daily
Liz White
Jennet Humfrye
Tim McMullan
Mr. Jerome
Jessica Raine
Nanny
Shaun Dooley
Fisher
Mary Stockley
Mrs. Fisher
Roger Allam
Mr. Bentley
Daniel Cerqueira
Keckwick
David Burke
PC Collins
Sophie Stuckey
Stella Kipps
Misha Handley
Joseph Kipps
Aoife Doherty
Lucy Jerome
Victor McGuire
Gerald Hardy
Alexia Osborne
Victoria Hardy
Alisa Khazanova
Alice
Ashley Foster
Nathaniel Drablow
Sidney Johnston
Nicholas Daily
Alfie Field
Tom Hardy
Cathy Sara
Mrs. Jerome
Emma Shorey
Fisher Girl
Molly Harmon
Fisher Girl
Ellisa Walker-Reid
Fisher Girl
Lucy May Barker
Nursemaid
Indira Ainger
Little Girl on Train
Andy Robb
Dr. Emery
Kate Grimble
Art Direction
Kave Quinn
Production Design
Jane Goldman
Screenplay
Simon Oakes
Producer
Brian Oliver
Producer
James Watkins
Director
Richard Jackson
Producer
Niamh Coulter
Set Decoration
Susan Hill
Novel
Jon Harris
Editor
Karen Lindsay-Stewart
Casting
Keith Madden
Costume Design
Tim Maurice-Jones
Director of Photography
Allison Wyldeck
Costume Supervisor
Paul Ghirardani
Supervising Art Director
Tyler Thompson
Executive Producer
Xavier Marchand
Executive Producer
Roy Lee
Executive Producer
Ben Holden
Co-Producer
Sean Wheelan
Co-Producer
Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer
Tobin Armbrust
Executive Producer
Marc Schipper
Executive Producer
Nigel Sinclair
Executive Producer
Paul Ritchie
Co-Producer
Todd Thompson
Co-Producer
Guy East
Executive Producer
Neil Dunn
Executive Producer
Jeremy Woodhead
Hair Designer / Makeup Designer
Carolyn McLeod
Casting Associate
Tom Sayers
Sound Effects Editor
Ian Tapp
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matt Curtis
Title Designer
Nick Wall
Still Photographer
Tarn Willers
Boom Operator
Gillian Dodders
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Malcolm McLean
Additional Photography
Aurora Shannon
Digital Intermediate
Caroline Bowker
Script Supervisor
Jennifer Wynne
Production Manager
Julian Morson
Camera Operator
Damien Pawle
Visual Effects Editor
Bob Hollow
Special Effects Supervisor
Andrea King
Foley
Hugo Adams
Foley Editor
Niv Adiri
Sound Effects Editor
Charlotte Wilde
Animal Wrangler
Kunal Rasal
Visual Effects Producer
Ben Barker
Supervising Sound Editor
Andrew Caller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rob Farris
Digital Intermediate
Paul Hyett
Prosthetic Supervisor
Natasha Westlake
VFX Editor / First Assistant Editor
John Warhurst
Music Editor
Nikia Nelson
Wardrobe Supervisor
Marie Fernandes
Digital Intermediate
Malin Leuchovius
Visual Effects Coordinator
Renata Gilbert
Hairstylist
Alex Rouse
Wigmaker
Mathias Larserud
3D Artist
Håkan Blomdahl
Visual Effects Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 3, 2012
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$32,000,000
Box Office$129,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
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. The plot, set in early 20th-century England, follows a young recently widowed lawyer who travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorising the locals.
The film was produced by Hammer Film Productions, Alliance Films, Cross Creek Pictures and the UK Film Council. A film adaptation of Hill's novel was announced in 2009, with Goldman and Watkins attached to the project. During July 2010, Radcliffe was cast in the lead role of Arthur Kipps. The film was meant to be shot in 3D before those plans were scrapped. Principal photography took place from September to December 2010 across England. Post-production lasted until June 2011. It attracted controversy after receiving a 12A certificate from the British Board of Film Classification, despite several cuts being made.
The Woman in Black premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in London before being theatrically released in North America on 3 February 2012 by CBS Films and Alliance Films and in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2012 by Momentum Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews with critics praising Radcliffe's performance, cinematography, direction, atmosphere and homages to Hammer's gothic horror films, calling it a "solid ghost story". It was also commercially successful, grossing $130 million worldwide.
A sequel, The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, was released on 2 January 2015, without the involvement of Radcliffe, Watkins or Goldman.