Lighthouses To Stay In Uk
lighthouses to stay in uk
Can you name this movie ?
Made in uk scotland I think
Also think it was made for tv only saw it a few years back, thriller,mystery your type film
All I, can remember is a woman moves to a tiny village with a lighthouse , her husband is supposedly working away,
Strange things start to happen, she goes to, lighthouse (may even work or stay there) sees a man with long dark hair gets his name then find s out from villagers the man fired several years back in an accident, she then tried to find a picture of the dead man but can't newspapers from libraries are missing etcn no, one will help her they think she is maf
Turns out the ghost in lighthouse is not a.ghost he is someone pretending to be the dead person aanndd tries to kil her .i think she she kills him instead
In the end it turns out the strange events are not ghostly.but set up by her husband who I think wad habing an affair or trying to get her money and wanted her dead
Any ideas on title please?
half light
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0412798/
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