The Woman in Black | 1989 | dir. Herbert Wise
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The Woman in Black | 1989 | dir. Herbert Wise
The 10th Kingdom (2000)
The Woman in Black (Herbert Wise, 1989).
GAGGED HER ASS
THE WOMAN IN BLACK
UK
1989
Directed by Herbert Wise
Screenplay by Nigel Kneale
Man in a Suitcase: All That Glitters (1.10, ITC, 1967)
"But I understand that. Cos I help people too."
"Out of kindness."
"For money."
"How much money?"
"Well, how much help do you need?"
"My friend told me that you were difficult. And rude."
"Well, you have very well informed friends."
Few films have rattled me to my core the way The Woman in Black (1989) did when I innocently pushed a tape into my VCR one fateful night a dozen or so years ago. The rare film to maintain a stranglehold on me for several days, weeks even, featuring some of the creepiest jump scares I’ve ever seen, all wrapped up in an overwhelming sense of gloom from beginning to end. It makes that scene from The Exorcist III or the closing sequence of Ju-on look like a bike ride to grandma’s. I don’t intend to ever revisit it again but for some reason this evening was compelled to look up that scene on Youtube and I’m now I’m in bed while my wife is studying so that I don’t have to walk through a dark apartment at 1am.
The Woman in Black (Herbert Wise, 1989)