In the English village of Crythin Gifford in 1889, three young girls make-believe a tea party in their nursery. Suddenly, they notice a presence in the room; appearing entranced, the girls jump to their deaths from the window.The Woman in Black 2012 Full Movie Download
Later, in 1906, in Edwardian era London, lawyer Arthur Kipps’s wife Stella dies after giving birth to their son Joseph. Four years later, Arthur is instructed to visit Crythin Gifford to retrieve any documents left by Alice Drablow, the deceased owner of Eel Marsh House, an isolated and desolate estate on the marshland, as a prelude to the sale of the house. Upon arrival, Arthur finds the villagers cold and unwelcoming, though he finds sympathy in wealthy local landowner Samuel Daily, who invites him to dinner. The wife of the local innkeeper (as well as the bereft mother of the girls from the opening scene) offers Arthur temporary lodging in her daughters’ former nursery, though only for the night.
The next morning, Arthur meets Mr. Jerome, who tries to hurry him away from the village. Undeterred, Arthur travels to Eel Marsh House. There, he is distracted by odd noises, a bolted nursery, and a spectral entity in funerary garb. He hears sounds on the marshes of a carriage and a screaming child, but sees nobody on the causeway. He later tries to alert the village constable who dismisses his concerns. Two children enter the station with their sister Victoria, who has ingested lye, but she collapses in Arthur’s arms as he calls for help. The girl succumbs, and as her grieving father takes away her body, the townspeople blame the death on Arthur.
That night, Sam reveals that he and his wife Elisabeth lost their young son to drowning. Elisabeth suffers from fits of hysteria which she attributes to her son speaking through her. The next day, upon Arthur’s return to Jerome’s office, he discovers Jerome’s young daughter has been barricaded in the basement. She angrily rebuffs his attempt to help her, as she too believes him to be responsible for Victoria’s death. Sam dismisses this and attempts to take Arthur to Eel Marsh, but a gang of local men attempt to drive them off. Victoria’s father tearfully accuses Arthur of seeing “that woman” at Eel Marsh.