The film has now made more than many Hollywood productions shot in the UK with British talent such as: The Others, Bram Stokers Dracula and Interview with a Vampire, as well as home-grown horrors such as Shaun Of The Dead and 28 Days Later.
The film has scored a hat-trick at the top of the UK box office for distributor Momentum Pictures. Holding the number one slot in the UK for the last 3 weeks, it has taken a total of £14,598,813 (that’s about $23.2 million) on 457 screens.
The films UK success is echoed by a sensational North American performance for a British film, which now stands at more than $50million after 25 days on release.
The Woman in Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe, is directed by James Watkins and adapted by Jane Goldman from the classic novel by Susan Hill. The film is a Hammer, Alliance Films, The UK Film Council presentation, in association with Cross Creek Pictures and is a Talisman production in association with Exclusive Media. Producers are Richard Jackson, Simon Oakes and Brian Oliver. Executive Producers are Guy East, Nigel Sinclair, Tobin Armbrust, Marc Schipper, Neil Dunn, Xavier Marchand, Roy Lee and Tyler Thompson.
Simon Oakes, President & CEO of Hammer and Vice Chairman of Exclusive Media commented: The record-breaking success of The Woman in Black is an important achievement that affirms the re-birth of Hammer. We are continuing to develop exciting and intelligent genre films this year such as The Quiet Ones and Gaslight, both of which will shoot in the UK.
Nigel Sinclair, CEO and Co-Chairman of Exclusive Media, Hammers parent company, added: We are delighted that the film has performed so well in both the US and the UK. It is titles like The Woman in Black, as well as The ides of March and Rush, that highlight Exclusives commitment to making quality films with top tier talent and international appeal.
Xavier Marchand, President of Worldwide Distribution, Alliance Films and Managing Director Momentum Pictures, said: The Woman in Black has been the number one film in the UK for the last 3 weeks and with close to $100m already at the worldwide Box Office shows how great British films can resonate not only here in the UK but also abroad. Congratulations to James Watkins, Daniel Radcliffe, Jane Goldman and all involved in The Woman in Black.”