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Curse of the Black Widow

Beware the...
1977 | 100m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Dan Curtis
Writer: Robert Blees
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Tony Franciosa plays a detective who's on the trail of a murderer whose mutilated and predominantly male victims are found encased in silken cocoons...
Release Date: Sep 16, 1977
Director: Dan Curtis
Writer: Robert Blees
Genres: Horror, Mystery, TV Movie
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Production Companies ABC Circle Films, Dan Curtis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Anthony Franciosa Mark Higbie
Donna Mills Leigh Lockwood
June Lockhart Mrs. Lockwood
Patty Duke Laura Lockwood
Sid Caesar Lazlo Cozart
Vic Morrow Lt. Gully Conti
June Allyson Olga
Mari Gorman Sophie
Irene Cagen Rita
Max Gail Ragsdale
Jeff Corey Aspa Soldado
Roz Kelly Flaps
Michael Delano Carlo Lenzi
Robert Burton Jeff Wallace
Bryan O'Byrne Oakes - Zoo Watchman
Tracy Curtis Gymnast
Bruce French Summers-Hospital Administrator
H.B. Haggerty Marion 'Popeye' Sykes
Rosanna Locke Jennifer
Name Job
Bob Cobert Music
Dick Ziker Stunt Coordinator
Dan Curtis Director
Michael Westmore Makeup Artist
Stevan Larner Additional Photography
Robert Blees Story, Teleplay
Earl W. Wallace Teleplay
Paul Lohmann Director of Photography
Leon Carrere Editor
Philip Barber Art Direction
Richard Cobos Makeup Artist
Roy L. Downey Special Effects
Judy Rosenthal Script Supervisor
Edie Panda Hairstylist
Bill Teague Production Sound Mixer
John S. Perry Costume Design
Name Title
Dan Curtis Executive Producer
Steven North Producer
Steven P. Reicher Associate Producer
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dennyjt
6.0

Private eye Franciosa is hired by nervy Mills to investigate her husband's death, only to find this leads to a series of murders of men close to her, where the victims are coccooned and filled with venom. Cop Morrow is suitably exasperated and encourages Franciosa to find a solution he can put in a ... report. This picture allows Curtis full rein to create an outlandish horror story, populated by distinct characters, played by versatile actors. Special effects are excellent and used sparingly. Franciosa is effortless as the insouciant detective whose initial scepticism crumbles as he learns more about Mills family, including mom Lockhart and icy sister Duke.

Nov 24, 2022
Wuchak
6.0

**_Were-Spider By Night_** Some men are dying in horrific ways in SoCal and a private investigator seeks the answers (Tony Franciosa) while the detective in charge tries to keep a lid on the unusual details (Vic Morrow). A woman hires the private eye, who has a twin (Donna Mills and Patty Duke). ... "Curse of the Black Widow" (1977) is similar to other spooky thrillers of the 70s by Dan Curtis, like "The Night Strangler" (1973), "The Norliss Tapes" (1973) and "Scream of the Wolf" (1974), all of which were made-for-TV. One critic said it’s unintentionally funny, but I didn’t see that. Sure, it’s an outlandish state of affairs, which is acknowledged by the players, but the tone is kept serious with the cast respecting the material. Aside from Duke and Mills on the feminine front, Roz Kelly appears as the private eye’s assistant, Flaps. You might recall Roz as Pinky Tuscadero on Happy Days. I was expecting something along the lines of 1987’s “Black Widow” with Debra Winger, Theresa Russell and Dennis Hopper but, no, this is more in the vein of the aforementioned flicks mixed with Marvel’s Werewolf By Night. The F/X at the end aren’t bad considering this was a television production long before CGI became in vogue. While a couple things in the story are predictable, e.g. the epilogue, there are also some interesting bits and one or two really creepy scenes at the dilapidated farm. Meanwhile Franciosa makes for a surprisingly good protagonist and his relationship with his spunky subordinate is entertaining. The film runs 1 hours, 40 minutes, and was shot in 20th Century Fox Studios in Century City and other spots of the Los Angeles area, i.e. Piru Mansion, Malibu, Buena Park, Culver City and West Hollywood. GRADE: B-/B

Dec 14, 2022