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Every week, Imported Horror brings you the best of fiendish ghouls, bloodthirsty zombies and creepy ghosts from beyond the shining seas. We explore international horror movies and television shows from around the globe that are readily available on American streaming services. All episodes are spoiler-free.

Dec 10, 2020

In 1906, a young lawyer with spectacular mutton chops travels to rural England to put a creepy old house up for sale. Guess what? It's haunted by the most famous television specter in British history. Also, what horror villain would you rather see invade a cheesy Hallmark Christmas movie?

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 3 (Marcus) / 4 - (Melissa) / 3 (Grady). Quality: 4 / 5 / 4 Enjoyment: 4 / 5 / 4 Triggers: Suicide

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"The Woman In Black: why did Britain's scariest horror film disappear?" by Andrew Male in The Guardian

"Daniel Radcliffe interview: The Woman In Black, Hammer, the British film industry and Harry Potter," by Louisa Mellor in Den of Geek

"Interview: Daniel Radcliffe On 'The Woman in Black' & Post-Harry Potter Work," by Ben Moore in Screen Rant

"The Woman in Black (1989) - "that" scene" on YouTube

"The Woman in Black (2012) - opening scene" on YouTube. Play this one on mute while playing

"Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb" on YouTube, beginning at 3:14