Ad
related to: black widow movie debra wingerRead Customer Reviews & Find Best Sellers. Free 2-Day Shipping w/Amazon Prime.
Search results
Feb 6, 1987 · Black Widow: Directed by Bob Rafelson. With Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey, Dennis Hopper. A federal investigator tracks down a gold-digging woman who moves from husband to husband to kill them and collect the inheritance.
- Thevid
- 2 min
- Bob Rafelson
- 84
Black Widow is a 1987 American neo-noir [3] thriller film directed by Bob Rafelson, from a screenplay by Ronald Bass. It stars Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey, and Nicol Williamson. Dennis Hopper has a short role at the beginning of the film. It is a crime drama about two women: one who murders wealthy men whom she has married for ...
- $10.5 million
- Michael Small
- February 6, 1987
- Laurence Mark, Harold Schneider
Federal agent Alexandra Barnes (Debra Winger) believes that Catherine Petersen (Theresa Russell) is a serial killer who marries rich men and then murders them for their money. But since Catherine ...
- (101)
- Bob Rafelson
- R
- Debra Winger
Debra Winger and Theresa Russell star in this dark psychological thriller directed by Bob Rafelson. When a government investigator (Winger) notices that a nu...
People also ask
Who are the actors in Black Widow?
Does Debra Winger play Black Widow?
Who played the FBI agent in Black Widow?
Where can I watch Black Widow?
Powered by JustWatch. "Black Widow" is an interesting movie struggling to escape from a fatal overload of commercial considerations. When the film is over and the lights go up, there's the strange feeling that an opportunity was lost here. First I'll describe the movie that was made, then I'll speculate on the better movie trapped inside.
Alexandra "Alex" Barnes (Debra Winger) is a data analyst for the Justice Department. She arrives at the office in her usual dither, thrilled over the news of the sudden death, in his sleep, of a Jersey mob boss. Convinced it was a mob hit, she orders her co-worker and sidekick, Michael (D.W. Moffatt), to search for similar deaths.