The Woman in White (1948) | |
Director(s) | Peter Godfrey |
Producer(s) | Henry Blanke, Jack L. Warner (executive) |
Top Genres | Drama, Film Adaptation, Mystery, Romance, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Book-Based |
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The Woman in White (1948) was a Drama - Mystery Film directed by Peter Godfrey and produced by Henry Blanke and Jack L. Warner.
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Classic Literature on Film blogathon – Crimes at the Dark House (Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White)
By Carol Martinheira on Apr 4, 2020 From The Old Hollywood GardenClassic Literature on Film blogathon – Crimes at the Dark House (Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White) On April 4, 2020 By CarolIn Uncategorized The stupendously hammy Crimes at the Dark House (1940, dir. George King) follows a plot not too dissimilar to that... Read full article
The Woman in White (1948)
on Sep 29, 2017 From Journeys in Classic FilmIn 1859 author Wilkie Collins published The Woman in White, considered the first mystery novel with an actual detective-esque structure. Imitated in numerous films since, from serious drama to animated films like Tim Burton’s The Corpse Bride, The Woman in White remains a thoroughly engrossing... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: THE WOMAN IN WHITE (1948)
By Jennifer Garlen on Aug 31, 2017 From Virtual ViragoThe 1948 adaptation of Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White features some notable character performances and plenty of Gothic mystery, but it isn't an ideal picture or a very faithful treatment of its source material. Its appeal depends mainly on its sinister figures, particularly the always memorable... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: THE WOMAN IN WHITE (1948)
By Jennifer Garlen on Aug 31, 2017 From Virtual ViragoThe 1948 adaptation of Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White features some notable character performances and plenty of Gothic mystery, but it isn't an ideal picture or a very faithful treatment of its source material. Its appeal depends mainly on its sinister figures, particularly the always memorable... Read full article
Warner Archive: Eleanor Parker Takes the Lead in Lizzie (1957) and The Woman in White (1948)
By KC on Apr 1, 2016 From Classic MoviesParker in 1948 Eleanor Parker had the talent and appeal of a movie star, but she never developed a recognizable star persona. Nor was she interested in doing so. The actress would become lost in her roles, seemingly becoming a new woman with each film. She could not be typecast, because no one kne... Read full article
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Wilkie Collins' 'The Woman in White' published in 1860, is considered to be the first modern mystery employing a crime-detecting hero.
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