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  1. Black Widow is a 1954 American DeLuxe Color mystery film in CinemaScope, with elements of film noir, written, produced, and directed by Nunnally Johnson, based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Patrick Quentin.

  2. Black Widow: Directed by Nunnally Johnson. With Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin, Gene Tierney, George Raft. A young writer insinuates herself into the life of a Broadway producer.

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · Black Widow is a 1954 mystery film with elements of film noir, written, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson and starring Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin, Gene Tierney, Peggy Ann Garner and George Raft.

  4. Black Widow (1954) - (Original Trailer) A young stage hopeful (Peggy Ann Gardner), is murdered and suspicion falls on her mentor, a Broadway producer (Van Heflin) in Black Widow (1954).

  5. Black Widow (1954) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1191104-black_widowBlack Widow | Rotten Tomatoes

    Black Widow. Released Oct 28, 1954 1h 35m Mystery & Thriller. Reviews. 56% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. At a party, Broadway producer Peter Denver (Van Heflin) meets Nancy Ordway (Peggy Ann...

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  7. A married Broadway producer is taken with an innocent young woman who wants to be a writer and make it on Broadway. He decides to take her under his wing, but it's not long before the young lady is found dead in his apartment.

  8. The Black Widow, deadliest of all spiders, earned its dark title through its deplorable practice of devouring its mate. Black Widow is written and directed by Nunally Johnson. It stars Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin, Gene Tierney, George Raft, Peggy Ann Garner and Reginald Gardiner.

  9. Mar 13, 2021 · Black Widow is a 1954 DeLuxe Color mystery film in CinemaScope, with elements of film noir, written, produced, and directed by Nunnally Johnson and starring Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin, Gene Tierney, and George Raft.

  10. Black Widow is a satisfying if not masterful whodunit that recollects an era of New York City when Broadway was still glamorous and Greenwich Village was “the cheap place to live.” By Michael Bayer

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