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Black Widow (1987)

February 6, 1987 (US) Thriller • 102m

Overview

Federal agent Alexandra Barnes believes that Catherine Petersen is a serial killer who marries rich men and then murders them for their money. But since Catherine is seemingly a master of disguise and has multiple identities, Alexandra can't prove anything with conventional detective work. With no other option, she goes undercover, pursuing the same man as Catherine, and hoping that Catherine will slip up and reveal her true identity.

Director

Bob Rafelson

Writer

Ronald Bass

Top Billed

Debra Winger

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Conrad Hall
Conrad Hall

Director of Photography

Gene Callahan
Gene Callahan

Production Design

Michael Small
Michael Small

Original Music Composer

Patricia Norris
Patricia Norris

Costume Design

Buck Henshaw
Buck Henshaw

Set Decoration

Rick Simpson
Rick Simpson

Set Decoration

Dorothy J. Pearl
Dorothy J. Pearl

Makeup Artist

Nadia DiPaulo
Nadia DiPaulo

Makeup Artist

Jim Duffy
Jim Duffy

Set Decoration

Laurence Mark
Laurence Mark

Executive Producer

Richard Overton
Richard Overton

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Elliott Marks
Elliott Marks

Still Photographer

Al Giddings
Al Giddings

Additional Photography

Allen Hall
Allen Hall

Special Effects

Jerry D. Williams
Jerry D. Williams

Special Effects

Don J. Bassman
Don J. Bassman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kevin F. Cleary
Kevin F. Cleary

Sound Re-Recording Mixer



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 7/10

January 6, 2016

The female of the species is more deadly than the male.

Black Widow is directed by Bob Rafelson and written by Ronald Bass. It stars Debra Winger and Theresa Russell. Music is by Michael Small and cinematography by Conrad L. Hall.

Two women. Catherine marries men for their money, then murders them. The other, Alexandra Barnes is on her tail, getting in close to hopefully expose her crimes...

Rafelson's neo-noir homages the film noir femm… read the rest.

kevin2019

⭐ 10/10

February 27, 2024

"Black Widow" belongs in the category which seems to be attempting to recapture and recreate the classic film noir of the 1940's (this impression is subtly reinforced here by Michael Small's suitably evocative musical score). We first had "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1981) and then this was followed by the explicit - and subsequently divisive - sexuality of "Body Heat" (1981), but it is "Black Widow" which successfully comes the closest to a… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$10,500,000

Revenue

$25,205,460

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