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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9786305428480
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0788816837
Label: Hollywood Pictures Home Video
Manufacturer: Hollywood Pictures Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Picture Format: Letterbox
Publisher: Hollywood Pictures Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 24, 1999
Running Time: 139 minutes
Sales Rank: 7336
Studio: Hollywood Pictures Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: August 19, 1994
Editorial Review:
Description: Haunted by the bizarre suicide of a patient, New York psychologist Dr. Bill Capa abandons his successful practice and relocates to L.A., but his encounters there prove as shocking as the chilling event he has run away from, and he immediately finds himself entangled in an explosive sexual relationship with a beautiful but enigmatic woman named Rose, and the investigation into the brutal stabbing murder of a friend and colleague, Dr. Bob Moore. A moth drawn to a flame, Dr. Capa is lured to Rose by his sexual cravings, and he discovers this woman has the power to fulfill his most reckless erotic fantasies. Yet, the more she satisfies him, the more he finds himself enslaved by her manipulation and control. As Capa gets closer to identifying the killer of his patient, Rose becomes an equally tantalizing mystery that he must solve -- if he can stay alive long enough to avoid a lunatic murderer who is stalking him.
Amazon.com: Psychological twists and turns strangle the plot of this disappointing effort from the director of The Stunt Man, Richard Rush. Emotionally damaged psychiatrist Bruce Willis leaves his practice behind and moves to LA when a patient commits suicide in front of him. Out of the goodness of his broken heart, he takes over the practice of a murdered colleague (Scott Bakula). Jane March is the needy but mysterious woman who literally crashes into his life, making sexual advances the good doctor soon reciprocates. What March seems to need most, however, is underwear. The plot and the dialogue vacillate between silly and inane, leaving us with some so-so sex and overblown performances. This could explain why it was the winner of the 1995 Razzie Award for Worst Picture. If you want a more effective thriller that delves into damaged psyches, take another look at Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Plot was not bad...
The plot was pretty good. Since it has been rehashed by several reviewers, I won't go over it again. I have a different opinion of some of the other viewers about the actress who played the love interest. She had the body of a twelve-year-old boy and I do not think the sex scene came off that well.
Rating: - Bruce is hot but that girl is homely as can be.
Much less than a great movie, but bought the director's cut to see BW making love anyway. I wish they could have put him with someone better looking than that butter-face girl. (Body is great, but her face!) Actually, she will be pretty when she gets those teeth fixed and I hope she does and good luck to her. She rather put me off this movie. Leslie A. Warren shouldn't do blonde; Scott Bakula died too soon and Ruben Blades is one of my favorites, kiss, kiss, kiss to him.
Rating: - Color Of Night
Bruce Willis plays Bill Capa in this erotic thriller. There are many twists in it right till the end. Some critics panned it but I found it worth watching and his acting in it as very credible. Different from his action and comedy roles which shows his versatility as a leading male actor.
Don't let the R rating sway you as here in Aussie land it would only have received an M rating.
Rating: - Laughable, but entertaining
Color Of Night is one of those bad bad movies that makes you feel guilty at the end for actually enjoying it. Even though the script is just awful, director Richard Rush brings enough energy and style to make it entertaining.
The acting ranges from bad to worse to just plain ridicoulus. Jane March is too cute and sweet to be convincing as the mysterious femme fatale. Ruben Blades and Leslie Ann Warren are just annoying. And Bruce Willis tries his best. Only the alway-excellent Brad ... Read More
Rating: - Truthfully it's a terrible movie; but I can't help but enjoy it...
I'll just say right now that I know this movie is preposterous. In fact this movie is technically terrible. The script is weak, very weak. The dialog is ridiculous and inane. The performances are over-the-top and resemble that of a cheap adult film (this film in general feels like a cheap adult film) but in all its cheesy deliciousness I can't help but adore this movie. Sure, I only gave it two stars, but those two stars are seriously heartfelt.
The storyline is retarded (is that ... Read More
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