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Redstar
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I agree absolutely it is one of the eeriest and scariest tv movies I have ever watched.
I cant think of anything made for tv that is comparable apart from the Christmas ghost stories of the seventies, but even those never made me jumps so much as the Woman in Black.
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neilzodiac
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Yes, but the 'woman in black' is not actually mentioned in the prgramme of the London showing!! It gives it a great mystifying edge...
I recall the WOMAN IN BLACK on the radio recently, there's not enough ghostly stuff on the radio. THE WOMAN IN BLACK remains the most terrifying experience for so many people, the tension throughout but more so the fact that the actress who plays the woman is truly terrifying and the bed scene is hideous. I love the old t.v. stuff, Oh Whistle And I'll Come To You...was similarly eerie. It's a shame that H.P. Lovecraft's tales haven't been so mesmerisingly recreated, most of the films have been poor. |
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magicdog
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I'm also a big fan of the ghostly/mystical tales - Woman in Black really is excellent, like others I saw it at the London theatre too, only I had the misfortune to be sat on an almost vertical slope of seats so vertigo made it even chillier...
The M R James adaptations are eerie in a similar way to Woman in Black - they're so sparse, with lots of silence that really builds the foreboding. Of the ones recently shown on BBC4 I thought the Ash Tree was quite a good one and more bizarre than some of the others. Another similar story which I think is brilliant is Robin Redbreast, a Play for Today from the 70s by John Bowen, with Anna Cropper. A woman goes to live in an isolated cottage and gets unwittingly involved in a pagan festival - it's almost Blair Witch (to quote something out of time synch!) in the way the bare trees and wintry sunlight are used. |
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Sleepin_Dragon
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Hi Neil, it's one of my favourite films, even though I only recently acquired it, I too love eerie ghost stories, there are some fantastic ones out there, recently I became a fan of the M R James Ghost story for Christmas, really good as well, Casting the Runes another great short drama I found. Totally new to this site as well, so a little lost./
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