| Release Date | 28 January 1944 |
| Tagline | IT'S UNIQUE...suspense...mystery...drama! |
| Genre | Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English, Portuguese |
| Sound Mix | Mono |
| Color | Black and White |
| Film Type | Feature |
| Film Class | Film Noir, Psychological Thriller |
| Mood | Spellbinders |
| Themes | Miscarriage of Justice, Amateur Sleuths, Crumbling Marriages |
| Tones | Atmospheric, Moody, Creepy, Ominous, Stylized, Gloomy, Nocturnal |
| Tags | Accident, Alibi, Apartment, Artist, Attack, Bar [pub], Car, City, Club [organization], Clue, Conflict, Convict, Crime Solving, Criminal, Death, Death Penalty, Detective, Doubt, Drummer, Evidence, Extramarital Affair, False Accusation, Freedom, Friendship, Guilt, Hat, Help, Home, Influence, Innocence, Inspection, Investigation, Kill, Lady, Murder, Nightlife, Police, Prison, Prostitute/prostitution, Quest, Questioning [police Interrogation], Romance, Search, Secretary, Secrets, Sexual, Songwriter, Theory, Tracking [following], Trail [path], Truth, Visit, Wife, Window, Witness, Woman |
Phantom Lady (1944) is a black-and-white film noir directed by Robert Siodmak, his first Hollywood noir. It was also a first for producer Joan Harrison, Universal Pictures' first female executive and Hitchcock's former screenwriter. The film was based on a Cornell Woolrich same name novel (under pen name William Irish).