<p>The sequel to Hammer horror hit 'The Woman in Black' is seeking young swimmers to portray ghosts in spooky sequences to be shot underwater.</p><p>BBC Film News report that "Crowthorne-based Divecrew is looking for 10 to 13-year-olds to appear as "floating ghosts" in the Hammer film, called Angel of Death," whilst underwater photography will apparently be utilised for its "ghostly feel".</p><p>[Haunted house horror movies still scaring up a storm]</p><p>Adapted from Susan Hill's novel (itself the inspiration behind a hugely successful stage play), 'The Woman in Black' was an unexpectedly big hit on release in 2012, grossing over $127 million at the worldwide box office. As well as giving Daniel Radcliffe his first leading role after the end of the 'Harry Potter' series, it also helped revive the Hammer horror brand.</p><p><a href="http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/woman-black-angel-death-seeks-young-divers-play-131300257.html">Keep reading...</a></p>