Black Widow Premiered in Theaters in 1987

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Black Widow Premiered in Theaters in 1987
On this day, February 6, 1987, the psychological thriller Black Widow premiered in theaters. Directed by Bob Rafelson, the film starred Debra Winger as a determined federal investigator tracking down a mysterious woman, played by Theresa Russell, who has a habit of marrying wealthy men before they mysteriously die.

The film combines elements of suspense and noir storytelling, keeping audiences engaged as the cat-and-mouse game between the two lead characters intensifies. With a supporting cast that included Dennis Hopper, Nicol Williamson, Terry O’Quinn, and James Hong, Black Widow became a box office success, earning $25.2 million against a $10.5 million budget.

Fun fact: Sigourney Weaver was originally considered for the role of the black widow but ultimately passed on the opportunity.

Trivia question: What 1987 thriller starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas became one of the highest-grossing films of the year and popularized the term “bunny boiler”?

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