Spiderweb (1976)
A rabbi is murdered. Detective Llonrot is called in on the case and looks for a 'rabbinical explanation' for the murder. Other murders are committed and deliberate clues left in chosen locations. Llonrot, convinced he is on the trail of a 'mystical intrigue' is lured to the 'crime scene' when the tables are turned by his nemesis, the master criminal Red Scharlach.
Director: Paul Miller
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 33 min
Release Date: January 1, 1976
Cast
- Nigel Hawthorne - Erik Lönnrot
- Gabor Vernon - Red Scharlach
Screenplay
- Paul Miller
- Jorge Luis Borges (Short Story)
Cinematography: David Bridges, Colin Clarke
Editing: Paul Miller
Production: NFTS
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
black and white, based on short story, neo-noir, jorge luis borges, short film
More Films by Director: Paul Miller
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Spiderweb about?
- A rabbi is murdered. Detective Llonrot is called in on the case and looks for a 'rabbinical explanation' for the murder. Other murders are committed and deliberate clues left in chosen locations. Llonrot, convinced he is on the trail of a 'mystical intrigue' is lured to the 'crime scene' when the tables are turned by his nemesis, the master criminal Red Scharlach.
- Who directed Spiderweb?
- Spiderweb was directed by Paul Miller.
- Who stars in Spiderweb?
- Spiderweb stars Nigel Hawthorne, Gabor Vernon.
- How long is Spiderweb?
- Spiderweb has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
- What genre is Spiderweb?
- Spiderweb is a Drama, Thriller film.
- Where was Spiderweb produced?
- Spiderweb was produced in United Kingdom.