The Woman in Black: Angel of Death


Seized by the government and converted into a military mental hospital during World War II, the sudden arrival of disturbed soldiers to Eel Marsh Harsh has awoken its darkest inhabitant. Eve, a beautiful young nurse, is sent to the house to care for the patients but soon realizes she must save them from more than their own demons. Despite Eve’s efforts to stop her, one by one they fall victim to the Woman in Black.

CURRENT STATUS: 
Now On DVD
Seized by the government and converted into a military mental hospital during World War II, the sudden arrival of disturbed soldiers to Eel Marsh Harsh has awoken its darkest inhabitant.  Eve, a beautiful young nurse, is sent to the house to care for the patients but soon realizes she must save them from more than their own demons.  Despite Eve’s efforts to stop her, one by one they fall victim to the Woman in Black.


RELEASE DATE
January 2, 2015 (US)
February 13, 2015 (UK)
April 14, 2015 (US)(DVD)
CURRENT STATUS
Now On DVD
LANGUAGE
English
PRODUCED BY
Hammer Films
Alliance Films
Cross Creek Pictures
Talisman Productions
Exclusive Media Group
MPAA RATING
PG-13 "some disturbing and frightening images, and for thematic elements."
OFFICIAL SITES
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DIRECTED BY
Tom Harper
WRITTEN BY
Jon Croker
STARRING
Jeremy Irvine
Phoebe Fox
Leanne Best
Helen McCrory

PROJECT DETAILS
  • Originallly had a January 30th 2015 release.
  • Relativity Media will distribute in the US.
  • Tom Harper (UK series Misfts) directs.
  • Apparently the studio is interested in having Daniel Radcliffe reprise his role in some sort of small cameo capacity.
  • Said to be set 40 years after the events of the first.
  • Scripted by Jon Croker, who worked as a "story editor" for the first.
  • Sequel to the 2011 remake of The Woman in Black.
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