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- A young solicitor travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
- 40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrives, awakening the house's darkest inhabitant.
- A lawyer travels to a small seaside town to settle the estate of a recently deceased woman, but soon becomes ensnared in something much more sinister.
- After criminals break out of jail they have their sights set on a job to terminate Casey Roberts once and for all. Accompanied by the Woman in Black.
- Young gypsy girl Mary, is seduced by the immoral Robert Crane and abandoned. She is exiled from the gypsies and, along with her mother Zenda, known as "The Woman in Black," she vows revenge. Meanwhile, Crane blackmails Stella Everett's father into forcing her to marry him, even though she loves Frank Mansfield, Crane's rival for a congressional seat. Frank wins, but Stella still faces the prospect of marriage to Crane until Zenda comes to her with a plan. On their wedding day, after the vows are recited, when Crane lifts the veil from his wife's face, he is shocked to discover, that his new bride is Mary. Now Stella and Frank are free to marry, and Zenda has gained her revenge.
- Rouletabille comes to the aid of a recently remarried lady whose late criminal husband turns out to be still alive.Her honeymoon is at a fantastic art deco villa perched above the Riviera.
- Hegumenia Ines Ayau Garcia is the abbess of the one and only Orthodox parish in Guatemala, located on the shores of Lake Amatitlán, at an altitude of over thousand meters above sea level. At the age of 36, Sister Ines left the Catholic monastic order and converted to Orthodoxy. Today, thanks to the abbess, the monastery and the community have become a center of attraction for all people who are interested in Russian culture in Latin America. This film is a story of how one person is able to help others to find their way.
- Three cliques of people, each unknown to the other, are making plans at their respective headquarters and their eyes are all turned to a common point. Jack Darrow, operative of a private detective agency, and his aides are planning a crusade against a band of clairvoyant fakirs. The Jeffersons are to give a ball masque, introducing their daughter, Hope, to their social set. It is rumored that she will wear the Pompador diamond necklace recently purchased by her father. In another part of the city Prof. M. Byrd, an alleged clairvoyant, is planning to attend the ball and steal the jewel. Through Crawley, his confederate, Byrd procures an invitation for himself and Lady Mildred, a dupe of his, offers her services in stealing the necklace. Byrd plans to attend the ball disguised as Mephisto. At the proper time Mildred is to bring out the necklace and pass it to a confederate. However, on the evening of the ball there is a second guest disguised as Mephisto, no other than Darrow, the detective. The lights in the ballroom go out. There is a few moments' confusion and when the hall is again illuminated, the diamond necklace is gone. It is soon recovered, however. Darrow is waiting for Byrd in the conservatory and when he arrives he is overpowered and placed under arrest. Mildred's liberation comes swift and completely when she turns back the lapel of her jacket and shows her badge. She is not only Darrow' s assistant but his sweetheart as well.
- Butler Township police officer, Tim Zellers, watches his colleague, Sgt. Todd Stanley, punch Laticka Hancock in the face 3 times following a dispute over a cheeseburger with incompetent McDonalds' staff.
- Daniel Radcliffe is joined by the filmmakers of The Woman in Black (2012) in explaining his character, Arthur Kipps.
- Behind-the-scenes footage and interviews of the making of the film The Woman in Black (2012).
- On a rainy Sunday afternoon, Dick Coles, a young idler, finds himself bored and in want of excitement. He goes to a fashionable restaurant, where he meets McFall, who is apparently on the same quest. They strike up an acquaintance, and McFall soon has three other lonesome ones in the party. The conversation touches the lack of romance in great cities. Coles chances to see a weeping female on the other side of the room. Excusing himself to the others, he goes over to her, makes her acquaintance and proffers his sympathy. She at first refuses his kindly assistance, but calls him over again and suggests that he and his friends help her by accompanying her in a taxi for a short distance. McFall is the only one who is apparently unwilling, but finally they laugh him into coming too. When they get out of the taxi and wait for her to come back from some point around the comer, they discover that they have been robbed. All vow vengeance. Coles determines to land the offender. At police headquarters she is identified from Coles' description and her game is recognized as an old one. Cole is informed that her next stop is likely to be Philadelphia. By chance he connects McFall with the woman, and though nearly thrown off the track for a time, he resorts to disguise and lands both the woman and McFall, her accomplice.
- Don Diego, a wealthy Mexican-American landowner, and Rosa, his beautiful fiancée, have a falling out which ends in angry words and mutual recriminations. Rosa places a curse on Don Diego and his family and his son immediately dies from a horseback accident. Don Diego demands that Sheriff Garrett arrest Rosa for witchcraft.
- Through Adolla Links and the assistance of Grace, Shinra learns more about the Evangelist and views Tempe's memories. The team completes their investigation into the Tabernacle, but draw some unsettling conclusions from what they learn.
- 19826.5 (9)TV Episode
- 2012– 15mTV-145.6 (7)TV EpisodeDid you know Daniel Radcliffe was in movies other than Harry Potter? Well, a couple, at least. Here we find him in another modern horror film that is just a little too fond of jump-scares. Let the sin count begin.
- 2019– 1h 27mPodcast EpisodeWe dive into the ghost tour world, and the story of a woman in black who has the ability to make you travel through time and space...and scare the crap out of you.
- Larry Wilmore is joined by Robin Thede, the creator of 'A Black Lady Sketch Show,' to talk about how she got her start in late-night television, hiring an all black women writers room, and what it's like to create her own sketch show.
- Episode: (2021)2021– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2005– 27mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019– 46mPodcast EpisodeWe look ahead to the Haunted Galena Paranormal Conference and tell stories of tragedy at Berry Tavern, the Prankster Ghosts that are terrorizing unsuspecting visitors to the Dowling House during ghost tours and we hear the Civil War-era legend of the DeSoto House Hotel's Woman in Black.
- 2019– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 49mPodcast Episode
- Black women in the LGBTQ Community.
- Episode: (2022)2016– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 15mPodcast Episode
- Leonard Maltin reviews new theatrical releases, including "The Woman in Black," starring Daniel Radcliffe.
- Episode: (2021)2021– 55mPodcast Episode
- James, Jarrett, and JD review The Woman in Black.
- 2009– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 7m16+Podcast Episode
- 2005– 2h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2002– 21mPodcast Episode
- Ontario is all in on sports betting. And with billions in wagers and millions in revenue already, the advertising battle for your money is fierce. But is it already undermining the love of the game? We'll debate that tonight with Brian Masse, NDP MP for Windsor-West; Chelsea Rodrigues, problem gambling counsellor at Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare; Paul Burns, president and CEO of the Canadian Gaming Association; and Deirdre Querney, registered social worker with the City of Hamilton's Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Services, and co-creator of Brain Connections, a project to share information about gambling and the brain. As you can imagine, Toronto was a very different place in 1894. But if you think it was staid, or homogenous and bland, Carolyn Whitzman's new book tells a tale that might challenge that assumption. It is a real whodunnit. She talks to Steve Paikin about "Clara at the Door with a Revolver: The Scandalous Black Suspect, the Exemplary White Son, and the Murder That Shocked Toronto."
- 2021– 1h 5mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2021– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2011– 18mTV Episode
- 2016– 2h 20mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021– 37mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2020– 12mPodcast Episode