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Format: DVD
 Feb 2004
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 102 min.
 Color
 UPC: 024543104766 |
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Movie Description The black widow spider mates to kill--and so does the femme fatale of this noir thriller. Catharine (Theresa Russell) makes quite a glamorous living by marrying well and then carefully murdering her devoted husbands after ensuring that her name's on the will. No one suspects that the beautiful and affluent widow is actually a killer, as she hides her tracks well, using undetectable poisons. But her luck turns when federal agent Alexandra Barnes (Debra Winger) takes a closer look into the case and suspects she's found a serial killer. Soon Barnes books a flight to Hawaii, where Catharine's doing her mourning in the sun, and discovers that the widow has already gotten her claws into a highly successful hotel tycoon. However, Barnes quickly becomes obsessed with both her alluring subject and with the sophisticated businessman--a situation Catharine is sure to exploit. Like THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE, director Bob Rafelson's BLACK WIDOW refers to an earlier noir film of the same name (directed by Nunnally Johnson in 1954), though similarities stop at the ruthless title character.
Synopsis In Bob Rafelson's BLACK WIDOW, a femme fatale serial killer lures wealthy men into marriage and murders them for their money. When a federal agent becomes involved in the case, she also falls under the seductive spell of the murderess.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Dual Side Audio: Dolby Surround - English Mono - Spanish Stereo - French
Side One: Widescreen Additional Release Material: Trailer Fox Flix: DON'T SAY A WORD, HIGH CRIMES, JOY RIDE
Side Two: Full Frame - 1.33 Additional Release Material: Trailer 2 TV Spots Fox Flix: ONE HOUR PHOTO, SWIMFAN, UNFAITHFUL
Theatrical release: February 13, 1986.
Filmed in part at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
David Mamet has a cameo in BLACK WIDOW, playing poker with Debra Winger.
Industry Reviews "...Russell and Winger turn in a pair of brilliant performances, feral and captivating by turns..." Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (02/06/1987)
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