The Woman in White
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The Woman in White can refer to:
- The Woman in White (novel), an 1859 mystery sensation novel written by Wilkie Collins
- The Woman in White (1912 film), a silent film based on the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (1917 film), a silent film (preserved at the Library of Congress) based on the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (1929 film), a silent motion picture, directed by Herbert Wilcox, based on the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (1948 film), a motion picture, directed by Peter Godfrey, based on the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (1966 TV series), a BBC adaptation of the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (1982 TV series), a television adaptation of the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (1997 TV series), a BBC adaptation of the Collins novel
- The Woman in White (musical), a 2004 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on the Collins novel
- La Llorona, sometimes called "the Woman in White," in Mexican folklore, the ghost of a woman crying for her dead children
- Woman in White, a late-1930s radio soap opera created by Irna Phillips
- La Dama Bianca, Giulia Occhini, a woman who caused a scandal in the early 1950s when she and Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi started living together
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See also
- White women (disambiguation)
- White Lady (disambiguation)
- The Lady in White, a 1938 comedy film
- Lady in White, a 1988 horror film
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