THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH is the must-see sequel to the most successful British horror film of recent times, The Woman In Black.
This haunting ghost story features standout performances from Phoebe Fox (One Day, A Poet In New York) as teacher Eve Parkins; Helen McCrory (Skyfall, Hugo) as headmistress Jean Hogg; Jeremy Irvine (War Horse, The Railway Man) as RAF pilot Harry Burnstow; and Oaklee Pendergast (The Impossible, Wer) as young school boy evacuee, Edward.
England, 1941. With London in the midst of the blitz, a group of children, led by their young teacher Eve (Fox) and hardened headmistress Jean (McCrory), are evacuated to the abandoned Eel Marsh House.
With the aid of RAF pilot Harry (Irvine) they seek safety from the bombs in the remote coastal location, however the group instead find themselves facing an evil far more frightening when their arrival awakens the Woman in Black.
She never forgives. She never forgets. She never left.
The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death is available now on Blu-ray and DVD, courtesy of Entertainment One
For your chance to win one of three copies of THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH on DVD, simply comment below telling us your favourite horror film set in England.
The competition will close at 11.59pm GMT on Monday 27th July 2015 and three valid comments will be chosen and notified by email.
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An American Werewolf in London
28 Days Later.
The Omen – the original – loved it when I was younger
Shaun of the Dead
The wicker man because the whole of the village is strange and they set the man on fire
Insidious – terrifying!
The legend of hell house – excellent horror/ ghost movie
1973 The Wicker Man with Edward Woodward – definitely the best
It was set in Scotland, the Western Isles to be exact!!
The Wicker Man with Edward Woodward – definitely the best
the omen fab
Quatermass and the Pit
An American Werewolf In London great for its time 🙂
The Wicker Man – the original film – great movie
Don’t Look Now
Eden Lake
Shaun of the dead, i know it’s more of a comedy but it’s so good! It’s great 🙂
The Omen, for me
Hammer house of horror
American Werewolf In London -Never go into the Slaughtered Lamb for a pint and stay on the path
An American Werewolf in London – it’s a classic!
An American Werewolf in London
Straw Dogs, although it was more of a thriller than horror.
dr terrors house of horrors!
American Werewolf in London
The Devil Rides Out.
Dog Soldiers
Wicker Man
Shaun of the Dead
i loved mum & dad
Mine is The Descent, cracking film for the budget
American wearwolf in london 👿
28 days later
VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED
The Dark Eyes of London
Creep
Shaun of the Dead, very funny!
The Hound Of The Baskervilles, not very Horror but a great film anyway.
Shaun of the dead
The Wicker Man
Witchfinder General – set and made in England, and set during the English Civil war.
Creep! Great horror film and set on the London Underground! You definitely don’t want to miss the last train after seeing this film.
Quatermass and the pit absolute classic hammer horror and still one of my faves!
Insidious
An American Werewolf in London
Creep was good. Still makes me nervous on the underground
The original version of The Wicker Man.
got to be American Werewolf in London-fantastic story,soundtrack and special effects-not to mention the quotes “stick to the roads,dont go on the moors” -and David being haunted by an ever decomposing Jack used to terrify me at the time-classic British horror
Resident Evil Is pretty awesome
American Werewolf in London. One of the first, and still the best horrors I’ve ever seen.
28 Days Later is really good.
An American Werewolf in London
Not exactly original but for me it’s 28 Days Later. Ironically, what would be an original answer to this question is 28 Weeks.
The Witches
Shaun of the Dead, very funny.
The Uninvited.
Village of the Damned
American Werewolf in London
Legend of Hell House
Witchfinder General
Creep – scared the life out of me and seemed more realistic than the big Hollywood blockbusters
Wow…there are just so many to pick from and my no.1 choice changes as much as the British weather – at the moment I’d say ‘The Descent’ with it’s female-centric cast.
I really enjoyed the Film “Creep” set in the London Underground. Some very scary moments in that film
The Omen
An American werewolf in London.
28 Days later
The Omen
28 weeks later
The Omen. Watched it when I was younger ans it still remains strong in my mind today
There’s never been a better one than American Werewolf in London for me!
Dog Soldiers
The Haunting (1963)
28 Weeks Later- I liked the scene with the brother and sister walking through the empty London suburb
Carry on Screaming does that count? Lol!
The Omen is a great film. Still completely scary to watch
Quatermass and the Pit, an oldie now, but when i first watched it it was terrifying, as if hell was let loose on the earth.
The Wicker Man
The Omen
The children, not the most well known but I found it scary!
Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead
28 Days Later. soooooo scary lol
Shaun of The Dead.. 😛
It has to be HELLRAISER – you just have to love Pinhead!!
The omen
Dog Soldiers it is a real toe curler and so gruesome you just have to watch it even though it scares the knickers off you 😳
28 days later
The Wicker Man
American Werewolf in London
The omen, really good
Has to be American Werewolf in London 🙂
The Devil Rides Out
28 Days Later.
exorcist
An American Werewolf in London
Easily the greatest horror movie set in England is Hellraiser, Pinhead is one of the greatest horror monsters in history up there with Michael Myers, Freddy Kruger, Jason Voorhies ect. Very well scripted film that is still very freaky today its one i watched behind my Mum and Dad’s back which truly pushed me into loving the horror genre with Halloween. 😈
28 Days Later.
The Omen
The omen
Dog Soldiers
28 days later
Although lacking in the sophistication of today’s horror films, I really enjoyed The Witches (1966) so it is my current favourite.
Devil Rides Out
Shaun of the Dead
Quatermass and the Pit
Creep ..kind of felt bad for him .. it wasn’t his fault, really!
Perhaps not a horror in the true sense of the word, but These Are The Damned had some scary moments in it (especially if you saw it as a kid)
Quatermass and the Pit
AN AMERICAN werewolf in London- creepy
The Whicker Man
Shaun of the Dead
Has to be Living Dead at Manchester Morgue – bloody brilliant, might have to watch it tonight now!
I enjoyed Creep so much I have forgiven the very silly backstory.
The Omen
The Wicker Man
From Beyond The Grave was superb
The Omen
Dog Soldiers, that movie was amazing
28 days later
Village Of The Damned
Monsters
American Werewolf in London
Shaun of the Dead….love it!
well I was going to say Dog Soldiers but that was set in Scotland then I thought the original Wickerman but that was also set in Scotland so I am going to end on Hellraiser as Pinhead is creepy as heck!
28 Days Later. for me
The Revenge of Billy the Kid. x
The Wicker Man, original film starring the late Sir Christopher Lee.
Dracula, AD 1972, The swingin’ London vibe is fabulous! 😆
Theatre of Blood – you’ve got to love any film in which Vincent Price is required to ham it up more than usual.
28 days later – Brilliant
Night of the Demon ( the old black and white one )
An American Werewolf in London
Wicker Man, a creepy classic
The Wicker Man very scary
Dog Soldiers – great film
Shaun of the Dead
from beyond the grave
The Omen
Shaun of the Dead
Dog Soldiers. Brutal werewolf movie, one of the best horror films ever
Definitely the Legend of Hell House for me !
The Wicker Man
An American Werewolf In London