[Machine Translation] Sequel to be produced! The British gothic horror masterpiece, starring Daniel Radcliffe ("Harry Potter" series) and produced by Hammerfilm ("Morse"), has been adapted to film! Based on "The Woman in Black: A Ghost Story" by Susan Hill, a popular contemporary British author who has won the prestigious Somerset Maugham Award and Whitbread Award, Hammerfilm, a long-established horror label, has made a film version of this best-selling novel published in 1983, after 15 years of planning. Directed by up-and-coming director James Watkins, who received rave reviews for "Violence Lake" ('08) starring Kelly Reilly and Michael Fassbender. --Arthur Kipps, a young lawyer living in London at the end of the 19th century, has been in the depths of despair since the death of his beloved wife Stella four years earlier. One day, the head of his firm gave him a new assignment, and he left his only son Joseph in London to travel to the country town of Clythyn Gifford on a business trip. Arthur's task is to go to the house of Alice Drabrow, who recently passed away, and find her last will and testament. However, the house, which stands alone on an island in the marsh, has an unusual mood of gloom, and the mysterious "Woman in Black" haunts the woods and windowsills. When Arthur discovers the house's haunting past and the fact that many of the town's children have been dying strange deaths one after another, he finds himself caught up in a terrible chain of curses...