The Woman in Black is a 1983 horror novel by Susan Hill, written in the style of a traditional Gothic novel. The plot concerns a mysterious spectre that haunts a small English town. A television film based on the story, also called The Woman in Black, was produced in 1989, with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale. In 2012, a theatrical film adaptation of the same name was released, starring Daniel Radcliffe. The book has also been adapted into a stage play by Stephen Mallatratt. It is the second longest-running play in the history of the West End, after The Mousetrap.
Author | Susan Hill |
Publisher | Hamish Hamilton |
Followed by | The Woman in Black: Angel of Death |
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Lawyer Arthur Kipps, played by Daniel Radcliffe, travels to a remote village to put a client's affairs in order. He soon realizes that the house he is visiting is haunted by a spirit of a woman who is terrorizing the locals. The movie is based on Susan Hill's 1983 novella of the same name.
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The film marks Daniel Radcliffe's first movie after the Harry Potter franchise. The movie is a remake of the British T.V. film version of the same name from 1989.
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Novels by Susan Hill.. British horror novels.. British novels adapted into plays.. Novels set in England.. Hamish Hamilton books.. Suicide in fiction.
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