
10 Best Movies Like Blonde Blackmailer
If you loved Blonde Blackmailer, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

Black Angel
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Blonde Blackmailer for fans of Mystery. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
A falsely convicted man's wife, Catherine, and an alcoholic composer and pianist, Martin, team up in an attempt to clear her husband of the murder of a blonde singer, who is Martin...

The Count of Monte-Cristo
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Blonde Blackmailer for fans of Adventure. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
A TV adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel. Edmond Dantes is falsely accused by those jealous of his good fortune, and is sentenced to spend the rest of his life in the n...

The Proud Rebel
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Blonde Blackmailer for fans of Western. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
Searching for a doctor who can help him get his son to speak again--the boy hadn't uttered a word since he saw his mother die in the fire that burned down the family home--a Confed...

The Mauritanian
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Blonde Blackmailer for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
The true story of the Mauritanian Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who was held at the U.S military's Guantanamo Bay detention center without charges for over a decade and sought help from a ...

Barbarosa
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Blonde Blackmailer for fans of Western. It captures a similar adrenaline-pumping atmosphere.
Karl Westover, an inexperienced farm boy, runs away after unintentionally killing a neighbor, whose family pursues him for vengeance. He meets Barbarosa, a gunman of near-mythical ...

Stranger on the Third Floor
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Blonde Blackmailer for fans of Mystery. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Newspaper reporter Michael Ward plunges into a nightmare of guilt, fearing that his "evidence" has sentenced the wrong man to death....