1. Body Heat movie review & film summary (1981) - Roger Ebert
"Body Heat, which Kasdan both wrote and directed, is a forties pastiche that verges on camp but takes itself straight. It's an unusually controlled film ...
Like a tantalizing mirage, film noir haunts modern filmmakers. Noir is the genre of night, guilt, violence and illicit passion, and no genre is more
2. Body Heat - AFI Catalog - American Film Institute
According to an article in the 26 Sep 1979 HR, Twentieth Century-Fox signed Lawrence Kasdan to write and direct an original screenplay, Body Heat.
During a Florida heat wave, lawyer Ned Racine watches from his window as a building burns in the distance, then returns to bed with his lover. The next day in court, the Judge orders Ned to make a deal with Assistant Prosecutor Peter Lowenstein since Ned presented such a bad defense for his client. That night, Ned wanders the boardwalk and stops at a bandstand. Intrigued by a beautiful woman leaving the show, he follows her and tries to engage her in conversation. Matty Walker is married and not looking for company, but Ned jokes that she should have said, “happily married.” Ned learns that Matty lives in Pine Haven with her husband, who only comes home on weekends. When Matty spills liquid on her blouse, Ned goes to get a wet cloth, but returns to find her gone. Later, Ned finds Matty alone at Pine Haven Tavern. They talk about the heat and she offers to show Ned her wind chimes, but she does not want anyone to suspect an affair, so they leave separately. At Matty’s home, i
3. Body Heat - 1981 film - 'Do You Write Under Your Own Name?'
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Over the years, I've mentioned Lawrence Kasdan's 1981 film Body Heat numerous times on this blog, but I've never discussed it in much d...
4. Body Heat | Rotten Tomatoes
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Shyster lawyer Ned Racine (William Hurt) begins a passionate affair with Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner), wife of a wealthy Florida businessman (Richard Crenna). With the help of one of his criminal clients, bomb maker Teddy Lewis (Mickey Rourke), Ned hatches a scheme to kill Matty's husband so that they can run away together with his money. But complications build upon double-crosses, launching the hapless lawyer into a situation far more treacherous than he imagined.
5. Body Heat (1981) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
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6. I Don't Blame You For Thinking I'm Bad: Body Heat (1981)
Nov 12, 2023 · Writer/director Lawrence Kasdan helms a slice of roman noir storytelling set in his contemporary 1980s with the erotic thriller Body Heat (1981) ...
It was already a steamy Florida night when Ned Racine (William Hurt) met Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner), and their banter only made it hotter. His attraction was to a gorgeous blonde in a white ski…
7. Unraveling Desire: Screenplay Analysis of Body Heat (Act 1)
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Body Heat, written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan and released in 1981, is a neo-noir film that stands as a testament to the power of intricate storytelling and well-crafted screenwriting.
8. Remember Sizzling 1981 Noir Film, "Body Heat"? A Remake May Be in ...
Mar 9, 2024 · The director and co-writer is said to be “Boys Don't Cry” skillful creator, Kimberly Peirce. The same director also has on her resume the ...
See AlsoStrokeava Instagram“Body Heat” was the Lawrence Kasdan classic that preceded his next classic, “The Big Chill,” back in 1981. William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Richard Crenna, and Ted Danson — in his first big movie role — stole the show in this modern film noir based loosely on another classic, “Double Indemnity.” Well, I’m hearing rumors that […]
9. Body Heat (1981) Original One-Sheet Movie Poster
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An original one-sheet movie poster (27" x 41") from 1981 for Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat with William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. Not a reproduction. Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included. Original Film Art has thousands of original, theatrical movie posters from around the world.
10. BODY HEAT (1981) 30706 Kathleen Turner William Hurt Richard Crenna ...
Original Warner Brothers Insert Card (14x36) for the Lawrence Kasdan crime thriller, BODY HEAT (1981) starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Richard ...
Original movie poster for BODY HEAT (1981) 30706 Kathleen Turner William Hurt Richard Crenna Lawrence Kasdan Original Warner Brothers Insert Poster (14x36). Very Fine Condition. Rolled Offered by Kirby McDaniel MovieArt of Austin, Texas.
11. Neo-Noir Watch: Body Heat (1981)
Apr 5, 2021 · I'll go ahead and put this out there: this may be the best of the neo-noirs I've seen, and most akin to the original noir movement. Also: ...
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12. Body Heat - Film Score Monthly CD
Kasdan was equally fortunate in his choice of composer: John Barry. ... The score's haunting main theme is sexy, seductive and a little sad—a throwback to '40s ...
13. The '80s in 40: 'Body Heat' (August 28, 1981) - The Reveal
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Lawrence Kasdan's 'Double Indemnity' homage confirmed the 1980s as a fertile ground for film noir.
14. “Body Heat” (1981) written & directed by Lawrence Kasdan ... - Craig Zablo
Aug 4, 2023 · Body Heat is a classic noir. If you're a fan of Double Indemnity and The Postman Always Rings Twice, this should light your fire. It made stars ...
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15. Body Heat (1981, Lawrence Kasdan) - The Stop Button
Jul 21, 2019 · Sumptuous is unfortunately not the right word to describe Body Heat. I wish it were because sumptuous just sounds hot, temperature-wise.
Singular, sweaty modern noir about charismatic, hunky, and dim lawyer William Hurt having an affair with trophy wife Kathleen Turner much to the detriment of his career and relationship with closes…
16. Body Heat (1981) directed by Lawrence Kasdan - Letterboxd
In the midst of a searing Florida heat wave, a woman convinces her lover, a small-town lawyer, to murder her rich husband.