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The White Orchid

Killers Beware.
2018 | 82m | English

(1639 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Steve Anderson
Writer: Steve Anderson
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A social services investigator helps a local sheriff solve the brutal murder of a beautiful blonde known only as The White Orchid.
Release Date: Feb 01, 2018
Director: Steve Anderson
Writer: Steve Anderson
Genres: Drama, Thriller
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Production Companies Santana Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Olivia Thirlby Claire
Jennifer Beals Vivian
Rachael Taylor Jessica
John Carroll Lynch Sheriff Mann
Janina Gavankar Tina
Nichelle Nichols Teresa
Raymond J. Barry Caretaker
Brendan Sexton III James
Michael Rodrick Dr Hardin
Jeff Marchelletta Tony
Cris D'Annunzio Det Novak
Hayley Derryberry Annie
Kim Kendall Sylvia Hardin
Jana Gallagher Vivian's Assistant
Ashley Gianni Sheriff Mann's Daughter
Ricardo Chacon Sheriff's Deputy
Kelsey Siepser Bianca
Alan Tafoya Investigator
Timo Chen Red Devil Guitarist
Dylan O'Harra Red Devil Drummer
Andrea Lwin Sarah
Sunny Reichert Tina's Girlfriend
Holland de Klerk Alyssa
Hale Appleman Handsome Man
Adam McAlexander Bassist
Name Job
Steve Anderson Writer, Director
Paul J. Porter Line Producer
Enis Rotthoff Original Music Composer
Patrick Meade Jones Director of Photography
Rebecca Mangieri Casting Director
Wendy Weidman Casting Director
Erin Cochran Art Direction
Abra Brayman Set Decoration
Fernando Valdes Set Decoration
E.B. Brooks Costume Design
Thom Cammer Hair Department Head
Camille Clark Makeup Artist
Kim Collea Makeup Artist, Makeup Department Head
Tracey Henton Makeup Artist
Sara Jane Katen Makeup Artist, Hair Assistant
Kacy Bartleigh Second Assistant Director
Hayley Derryberry Second Second Assistant Director
Bianca Smith First Assistant Director
Vincent DeSantis Construction Coordinator
Kristin Gibler Assistant Art Director
Haley Keim Graphic Designer
Aidan Neuner Graphic Designer, Title Designer
Scott Sison Art Department Assistant
Kaitlyn Tolin Set Designer
David Beede Sound Mixer
Michael Capuano Boom Operator
Chris Hall Boom Operator
Paul Hollman Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Effects Editor, Dialogue Editor
Evan Menak Boom Operator
Ryan Whisenant VFX Artist
Catherine Shen CG Artist
Chris Haney CG Supervisor
Peter Brunet First Assistant Camera
Jose Ibarra Gaffer
Joshua Lang Second Assistant Camera
Shan Liljestrand Best Boy Lighting Technician
Alex Merkle Grip
Vincent Patin First Assistant "B" Camera
Travis Shannon First Assistant Camera
Aaron Osborne Production Design
Jayne Rodericks Editor
Name Title
Steve Anderson Producer
Stephen H. Bogart Executive Producer
Robbert de Klerk Executive Producer
Bill Eikost Executive Producer
Andre Fontanelle Co-Producer
Jere B. Ford Executive Producer
Heather Kasprzak Associate Producer
Josh Mandel Producer
Jeff Marchelletta Producer
Olivia Thirlby Associate Producer
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
1.0

It starts off kind of slow and then never really picks up. But, the lead does a great job of appearing smug and not at all interested in actually showing up to work and acting. Her character is supposed to be shy, but really she looks bored. Very, very, very bored. But she manages to keep that ... look for the duration of the film. The good news is that I am sure that look of pure boredom matches the look on viewers faces

Jan 13, 2023
Wuchak
3.0

**_Olivia Thirlby as a detective on the coast of central California_** This is considered neo-noir in the manner of De Palma, just not spiffed up in the blockbuster sense. It was inspired by the Elizabeth Smart murder case of 1947 (aka “The Black Dahlia”) but not based on it at all with the even ... ts taking place in 2014. The first 65 minutes work as a slow burn detective story with good mystery and a little sensuality, highlighted by Olivia’s unique beauty and the scenic locations of Morro Bay, which is located midway between Los Angeles and the Bay Area, the Humphrey Bogart Estate being a key site. The 2020 movie “The Invisible Man” was obviously influenced by this first hour. A nice addition is unexpected appearances by Jennifer Beals and Nichelle Nichols. Unfortunately, the climax is so contrived it enters “Why Sure!” territory. Worse, a softcore sapphic sequence is thrown in out of nowhere that is inorganic to the story and screams wannabe edgy. To add insult to injury, scenes of this make out session end up being the backdrop of the end credits. Get real. The version I saw runs 1 hour, 28 minutes. GRADE: D+

Nov 04, 2025