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Format: DVD
 Nov 1997
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
 Closed Captioned
 113 min.
 Color
 UPC: 085392000524 |
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Movie Description In this humid, atmospheric film noir, a sweltering summer in south Florida sets the stage for a dark romance between an attorney and a beautiful woman as they plot her wealthy husband's early demise. Mickey Rourke's debut as an arson expert on parole is convincing and the script by Kasdan is dazzlingly treacherous.
Synopsis During one hot and sultry Florida summer, a shady lawyer launches into a torrid relationship with a lonely woman married to a rich businessman. As their relationship grows, she decides to enlist his help in killing her husband so that the two can live comfortably off his riches. After they've successfully completed the deed, the lovers' relationship sours, and they both become principal suspects in the police investigation.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Encoding Keep Case Interactive Menus Production Notes Scene Access Theatrical Trailer
Kathleen Turner's film debut and Lawrence Kasdan's directorial debut. Loosely adapted from James M. Cain and Billy Wilder's "Double Indemnity".
Kim Zimmer replaced Turner in her role on "The Doctors."
Color by Technicolor.
Industry Reviews "...An engrossing, mightily stylish [film]....Luxuriant in superb craftsmanship..." Variety - Cart.
"...[BODY HEAT] can lay some claim to a textbook perfection..." New York Times - p.C14 - Janet Maslin
"...It has a power that transcends its sources....BODY HEAT is good enough to make film noir play like we hadn't seen it before..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/20/1997)
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