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Body Heat

As the temperature rises, the suspense begins.
1981 | 113m | English

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Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Writer: Lawrence Kasdan
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In the midst of a searing Florida heat wave, a woman convinces her lover, a small-town lawyer, to murder her rich husband.
Release Date: Aug 28, 1981
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Writer: Lawrence Kasdan
Genres: Romance, Crime
Keywords prison, smoking, florida, infidelity, femme fatale, murder, no air conditioning, neo-noir, erotic thriller, heatwave
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, The Ladd Company
Box Office Revenue: $24,058,838
Budget: $9,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
William Hurt Ned Racine
Kathleen Turner Matty Walker
Richard Crenna Edmund Walker
Ted Danson Peter Lowenstein
J.A. Preston Oscar Grace
Mickey Rourke Teddy Lewis
Kim Zimmer Mary Ann
Jane Hallaren Stella
Lanna Saunders Roz Kraft
Carola McGuinness Heather Kraft
Michael Ryan Miles Hardin
Larry Marko Judge Costanza
Deborah Lucchesi Beverly
Lynn Hallowell Angela
Thom Sharp Michael Glenn
Ruth Thom Mrs. Singer
Diane Lewis Glenda
Robert Traynor Prison Trustee
Meg Kasdan Nurse
Ruth P. Strahan Betty the Housekeeper
Filomena Triscari Hostess at Tulio's
Bruce A. Lee Man on Beach
Ramiro Velasco Cuban Trio
Tomas Choy Cuban Trio
Servio T. Moreno Cuban Trio
Name Job
Lawrence Kasdan Writer, Director
Richard H. Kline Director of Photography
Renié Costume Design
Michael Grillo First Assistant Director
John Barry Original Music Composer
Wallis Nicita Casting
Bill Kenney Production Design
Rick Gentz Set Decoration
Barbara Siebert Costume Supervisor
Robert Sidell Makeup Artist
Adele Taylor Hairstylist
Robert L. Anderson Construction Coordinator
Richard McKenzie Set Designer
Robert Planck Leadman
Sig Tingloff Set Designer
Ray Jarvis Standby Painter
Patrick Drummond Sound Editor
Robert Grieve Sound Editor
David Sanucci Boom Operator
William H. Burton Sr. Stunt Coordinator
Ron Stein Stunt Coordinator
Cliff Kohlweck Music Editor
Michael Antunez Transportation Captain
James Antúnez Transportation Coordinator
Sam Segal Transportation Captain
Pamela Alch Script Supervisor
Mark Indig Location Manager
Daniel Schneider Location Manager
Tad Tadlock Choreographer
Robert J. Visciglia Sr. Property Master
Deborah Lucchesi Casting Coordinator
Robert Grand Production Manager
Carol Littleton Editor
Jeffrey Chernov Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Fred T. Gallo Producer
Robert Grand Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

I hope you haven't done us in?‏ Warning: Spoilers Body Heat is written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan and stars William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna, Ted Danson, J.A. Preston and Mickey Rourke. Music is scored by John Barry and cinematography by Richard H. Cline. Plot sees Hurt as ... small time Florida lawyer Ned Racine who falls in love and lust with smouldering babe Matty Walker (Turner). Trouble is is that she is married, and as the affair grows more torrid, the pair begin to hatch plans to kill the husband (Crenna) so as to be together and get very rich in the process... Well some can chide it for its debt to Double Indemnity, or even glance scornfully at Kasdan for using sex to sell his reinvention of amoral noirs of the 40s and 50s, but it stands tall and proud in my book of best neo-noirs produced. Causing quite a stir upon its release, Body Heat under Kasdan's watchful eye has most things right for a nod to the glory days of film noir. Male protagonist caught in a lusty web of deceit and murder, femme fatale so smouldering her skin literally does burn, twists and turns in the narrative, photography keeping it down low on light but expanding the colours for extra lurid effect, and a score that fuses seedy like jazz with low Bondian base strains that suddenly get attacked by a shrill to outline the hapless Racine's imploding panic. The dialogue, too, is devilish, especially when delivered so sensually by Turner's crafty honey, a lady bridging the gap between Lauren Bacall and Jessica Rabbit. Yep! Body Heat has it all going on. That was her special gift, she was relentless. Basically Kasdan has brought to life the suggestion involved of something like Double Indemnity, and set it in a sweltering modern day Florida. Free of any code restrictions, he unleashes the sex between the two principals and wraps his biting story around it. It's never sordid or done for the sake of selling tickets, it expertly realises the passion, trickery, and even genuine love? That's going on between Matty and Ned. Helps, too, that Turner and Hurt are terrific in performance and chemistry, while the support cast, courtesy of well thought out writing, really flesh out the plot. There's a problem for genre fans that stop it being a masterpiece all told, that of there being no shock factor come the finale reveal, but the slow boil to the outcome is positively gripping. While the visual views we get of Matty in the final frames leave a question tantalisingly hanging in the air... Slick and sexy, tricky and teetering, Body Heat stokes the fires of noir conventions of old with some style. 9/10

May 16, 2024