Color of Night
Cast :Bruce Willis, Jane March
Director :Richard Rush
Studio :Hollywood Pictures
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Widescreen
Released Date :August 19, 1994
DVD Released Date :May 03, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Original Language)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJuly 21, 2005
SummaryColour of Night
Content
An awesome film with some suspense and raunchiness all rolled in to one!

Rating
DateMay 02, 2005
SummaryHELLO, FULL FRONTAL
Content
The first time that I can remember Bruce in a full frontal nude scene. Not bad, let's see if the directors cut offers any length...

Rating
DateMarch 15, 2005
SummaryQuite Colorful!
Content
Despite the sensationalism of this film back in the 90's in remains a classic murder mystery with many twists and turns which only add to the suspense. It actually is a very well written movie and has more to offer than a few naked bodies.

It begins with a psychiatric tragedy and a psychiatrist who begins to doubt his ability after one of his patients dies. Dr. Bill Capa (Bruce Willis) heads for Los Angeles and some rest at the home of his friend Dr. Bob Moore (Scott Bakula). Within a few short days Dr. Capa's life is tossed upside down and he finds himself involved in a murder mystery, a new affair and working again with a crazy group of patients. But soon the patients begin to disappear and slowly an interesting sequence of events reveals a plot filled with all sorts of surprises.

Bruce Willis is interesting in his role as Dr. Capa; he has a bit more to do in this role than just action shots. Jane March is wonderful and maybe a bit confusing for some. Together the pair work well and manage to pull off their parts decently despite taking off their clothes quiet often as well. Lesley Ann Warren plays a great neurotic obsessed with her sexuality. Ruben Blades offers a bit of hilarity as a cop bent on solving a mystery despite the complications and Lance Henriksen, Brad Dourif and Kevin J. O'Connor round out the remaining patients each with a distinct personality disorder. Overall this picture is well cast and is capable of holding your attention in one way or another. I found the story to be very well thought out and even surprising. So depending on what your favorite color happens to be you will probably find it somehow woven into this complicated film.

Rating
DateMarch 08, 2005
SummaryScene stealing
Content
There are two reasons to watch this movie (and i'm not talking about Jane March's er.. assets). Ruben Blades and Brad Dourif's performances are so far above anything else in the movie that its like somebody else wrote their parts.
Blades in his scenes with Willis is so much better ( i know it's Bruce Willis, but acting is like #4 on Blades' CV)he almost rescues the entire movie, and at least gives the story some gounding.
Can't recommend this as anything but a guilty pleasure (those Jane March assets again), but keep your eyes on Blades too and you won't be disappointed.

Rating
DateMarch 07, 2005
SummaryBruce Willis Drops a Notch
Content
This was such a painful movie to sit through. Bad on so many levels. I wish Willis would have just made the decision: Either make a porno outright or make another action flick.

I'm a fan of the female form and all, but if ever there was a movie that will make you sick of nudity, this is it. That Willis, Scott Bakula, Leslie Ann Warren, and Eric La Salle all lent themselves to this bomb is unbelievable. [...] when someone mentions "The Color of Night." (Uh...guys, it's black...very rarely mistaken for blood red. You don't get that comment? Good, we're even...I didn't get your plot's point.)
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