PERIOD SET MONDAY: DAVID OAKES, JOHN HANNAH TO STAR IN ASIA SET WW2 DRAMA 'GARDEN OF EVENING MIST'! 1ST PHOTOS FROM 'CARMILLA' 18TH CENTURY DRAMA WITH TOBIAS MENZIES, JESSICA RAINE, GREG WISE!

  DAVID OAKES TO VISIT
'THE GARDEN OF EVENING MIST'
David Oakes will star in the new movie
Since Hollywood is still sleeping after the weekend, spylings, your trusted spy will entertain you this Monday with some updates from the period set movie genre! While we are waiting for Autumn when his super charming Prince Ernest Duke of Coburg will return with the third season of ITV's ultra popular costume drama Victoria, dearest David Oakes will do a project over in Malaysia together with another great British actor John Hannah! Together with Asian actors Hiroshi Abe, Sylvia Chang and Angelica Lee, the two of them will star in epic drama THE GARDEN OF EVENING MIST which follows a woman seeking a quiet life in post World War II British Malaya who finds love and a common interest in gardening with a mysterious Japanese man.

  1ST 'CARMILLA' PHOTOS
18TH CENTURY VAMPIRE DRAMA
Speaking of period set drama, here is another one, but with elements of horror! We have first photos from historical horror drama CARMILLA based on Sheridan Le Fanu's 1871 novel set in the late 18th century! The cast
Emily Harris is directing the movie as her debut feature
includes Tobias Menzies, Greg Wise and Jessica Raine, who are no strangers to the genre of costume drama.

THE STORY OF CARMILLA 
Broadchurch's Hannah Rae and young German actress Devrim Lingnau are also in the cast next to illusionist Scott Silven. Inspired by one of the earliest novels on vampires, set in the late 1780s, CARMILLA follows Miss Fontaine (Jessica Raine), governess to 15-year-old Lara (Hannah Rae) who lives in total isolation in her family home. Struggling to find an outlet for her burgeoning sexuality, Lara is enchanted by the mysterious Carmilla (Devrim Lingnau) and the pair strike up a passionate relationship.
The production has started back in September
However, with rumours and superstition rife and with the exhortation of the family doctor (Tobias Menzies), Carmilla�s presence in their home begins to strike fear into those around her.