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In Theaters: January 2, 2015

PG-13 | 1h 38m | Drama, Horror, Thriller

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Forty years after the events of the first film, a group of children are evacuated from London during World War II and taken for safety to temporarily live at Eel Marsh, a deserted house in the country that has been abandoned for years. They find it to be cold, dark and forbidding, but the worst is yet to come. They soon begin to feel that they are not alone when toys and rocking chairs move on their own and music plays. When one of the little boys goes missing, it appears the presence of children has awakened the house’s darkest inhabitant—The Woman in Black.

Director: Tom Harper

Studio: Entertainment One

Producer(s): Ben Holden, Simon Oakes, Tobin Armbrust

Cast: Jeremy Irvine, Helen McCrory, Phoebe Fox, Adrian Rawlins, Leanne Best

Writer(s): Jon Croker

12 votes and 5 Reviews

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In Theaters: January 2, 2015

PG-13 | 1h 38m | Drama, Horror, Thriller

  Watch Trailer

Forty years after the events of the first film, a group of children are evacuated from London during World War II and taken for safety to temporarily live at Eel Marsh, a deserted house in the country that has been abandoned for years. They find it to be cold, dark and forbidding, but the worst is yet to come. They soon begin to feel that they are not alone when toys and rocking chairs move on their own and music plays. When one of the little boys goes missing, it appears the presence of children has awakened the house’s darkest inhabitant—The Woman in Black.

In Theaters: January 2, 2015

PG-13 | 1h 38m | Drama, Horror, Thriller

Forty years after the events of the first film, a group of children are evacuated from London during World War II and taken for safety to temporarily live at Eel Marsh, a deserted house in the country that has been abandoned for years. They find it to be cold, dark and forbidding, but the worst is yet to come.

They soon begin to feel that they are not alone when toys and rocking chairs move on their own and music plays. When one of the little boys goes missing, it appears the presence of children has awakened the house’s darkest inhabitant—The Woman in Black.