Alliance Films (2015)

Drama | Horror | Thriller
UK | English | Color | 01:30
40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrive, awakening the house's darkest inhabitant.
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Phoebe Fox | Eve Parkins |
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Merryn Pearse | Girl in Tube |
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Mary Roscoe | Woman in Tube |
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Helen McCrory | Jean Hogg |
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Amelia Crouch | Flora |
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Amelia Pidgeon | Joyce |
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Casper Allpress | Fraser |
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Pip Pearce | James |
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Leilah De Meza | Ruby |
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Jude Wright | Tom |
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Alfie Simmons | Alfie |
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Oaklee Pendergast | Edward |
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Thomas Arnold | Man at Train Station |
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Jeremy Irvine | Harry Burnstow |
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Adrian Rawlins | Dr. Rhodes |
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Ned Dennehy | Hermit Jacob |
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Leanne Best | The Woman in Black |
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Eve Pearce | Alice Drablow |
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Ben Huish | 'Edward' Double |
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Keanen Diaper | Ghost Child |
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Oscar Cameron | Ghost Child |
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Olivia Sear | Ghost Child |
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Lucy Dawson | Ghost Child |
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Natasha Wigman | Ghost Child |
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Lexie Marie Cook | Ghost Child |
Director | Tom Harper |
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Writer | Jon Croker, Susan Hill | |
Producer | Tobin Armbrust, Wade Barker, Neil Dunn, Guy East, Susan Hill, Ben Holden, Jane Hooks, Richard Jackson, Ross Jacobson, Aliza James, Ryan Kavanaugh, Roy Lee, Jillian Longnecker, Xavier Marchand, Spyro Markesinis, Toby Moores, Simon Oakes, Sheldon Rabinowitz, Mark Roberts, Wendy Rutland, Marc Schipper, Nigel Sinclair, Tucker Tooley, Richard Toussaint, Ian Watermeier, Laura Wilson, Graeme Witts | |
Musician | Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts, Marcus Trumpp | |
Photography | George Steel |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Regions | Region 1 |
Location | Flix New Releases |
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Purchased | Mar 26, 2015 at YIFY |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Aug 11, 2020 |
Index | 3547 |
Added Date | Jul 06, 2017 01:41:54 |
Modified Date | Oct 24, 2023 04:50:23 |
My quick rating - 4,7/10. I could basically copy and paste my review for the first one. Boring again for 80% of the movie, and then a pretty decent finish. Hard to stand behind that performance.