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The Woman in White is a five-part BBC television adaptation of the 1860 sensation novel of the same name by Wilkie Collins. The series began airing on BBC One on 22 April 2018, [ 2 ] and stars Jessie Buckley , Ben Hardy , Olivia Vinall , Dougray Scott and Charles Dance .
The Woman in White is a British mystery television series adapted from the novel of the same title by Wilkie Collins. [1] It first aired on BBC 2 in five parts between 14 April and 12 May 1982. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The Woman in White (1997) is a BBC television adaptation based on the 1859 novel of the same name by Wilkie Collins. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Unlike the epistolary style of the novel, the 2-hour dramatisation uses Marian as the main character.
The Woman in White is a 1948 American historical mystery drama film directed by Peter Godfrey and starring Alexis Smith, Eleanor Parker, Sydney Greenstreet, and Gig Young. It was produced and distributed by the Hollywood studio Warner Brothers. The screenplay is based on Wilkie Collins' 1860 novel The Woman in White and is set in Victorian ...
Walter Hartright – A young teacher of drawing, something of an everyman character, and distinguished by a strong sense of justice.; Frederick Fairlie – A wealthy hypochondriac land-owner: the uncle of Laura Fairlie, distinguished principally by his mock-politeness toward all other characters.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 54% of 57 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The website's consensus reads: "If this sendup of literary potboilers suffers from being as glacially paced as its own whopper of a title, at least Kristen Bell makes for delightfully deadpan company."
Docuseries “Fugitive: The Mystery of the Crypto Queen,” about one of the most wanted women in the world, has sold across 31 territories, Variety can confirm. The globe-spanning mystery, which ...
The Woman in Black is a 1989 British horror drama television film directed by Herbert Wise and starring Adrian Rawlins, Bernard Hepton, David Daker and Pauline Moran. The teleplay is adapted from the 1983 novel of the same name by Susan Hill .