
Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story
- She was a loving wife, a passionate lover, and a trusted friend.
- 1993-05-03
- TV Movie, Drama, Crime, Thriller
- David Wells, Katy Boyer, Michael Chieffo, Lisa Blake Richards, Tom Wood, John Philbin, Stephen Root, Grace Zabriskie, Bruce McGill, Patricia Belcher, Henry Brown, Phoebe Augustine, Paul Collins, Mark Rolston, Elizabeth Montgomery, Michael Shamus Wiles, E.E. Bell, Douglas Roberts, John M. Jackson, Tim Halligan, Rick Scarry, Guy Boyd, Rick Hall, Wynn Reichert, David Clennon, E.R. Davies, Wendy Way, Peggy Mannix, Walter Beery, Heather Lind, Matt Ryan, Lynn Llewelyn, Erika Rosenzweig
- 1 h. 32 min.
- 7.4/10
- 6
- United States of America
- Lorimar Television, Finnegan/Pinchuk Productions, Andrea Baynes Productions
Overview:
Elizabeth Montgomery plays serial killer, churchgoer, and grandmother Blanch Taylor Moore in this, one of her last films before her untimely passing. Childhood memories of her womanizing and abusive father fill Moore with a hidden rage towards all men. Her former boyfriend, first husband and father all died of arsenic poisoning. Now her fiancé, the town's minister, is stricken the same way. Based on the true crime book Preacher's Girl: The Life and Crimes of Blanche Taylor Moore, the film is buoyed by Montgomery's startling performance, and keeps you on the edge of your seat until its final moments.