Body of Evidence (1993 film)
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- | '''''Body of Evidence''''' ([[1993 in film|1993]]) is an [[erotic thriller]] directed by [[Uli Edel]] and starring [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] and [[Willem Defoe]]. | + | '''''Body of Evidence''''' ([[1993 in film|1993]]) is an [[erotic thriller]] directed by [[Uli Edel]] and starring [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] and [[William Defoe]]. |
The first theatrical release was censored for the purpose of obtaining an [[R-rated|R certificate]], reducing the film's running time from 101 to 99 minutes. The video premiere, however, restored the deleted material. | The first theatrical release was censored for the purpose of obtaining an [[R-rated|R certificate]], reducing the film's running time from 101 to 99 minutes. The video premiere, however, restored the deleted material. |
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Body of Evidence (1993) is an erotic thriller directed by Uli Edel and starring Madonna and William Defoe.
The first theatrical release was censored for the purpose of obtaining an R certificate, reducing the film's running time from 101 to 99 minutes. The video premiere, however, restored the deleted material.
Body of Evidence is a 1993 American erotic film directed by Uli Edel and written by Brad Mirman. The original music score was composed by Graeme Revell. The film was marketed with the tagline "An act of love, or an act of murder?"
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Tagline
"An act of love, or an act of murder?"
Synopsis
After her much older, wealthy lover dies following an intense session of sadomasochistic sex, dominatrix Rebecca Carlson (Madonna) finds herself charged with his murder. Desperate for freedom, she slowly seduces her attorney, Frank Delaney (Willem Dafoe), and embarks on a dark and dangerous affair with him.
This story has a lot in common with Basic Instinct, another erotic thriller about a sexually charged woman accused of murdering her lover midway through sex, and who then goes on to seduce a troubled law enforcer.Template:Fact
Reception and controversy
The film was almost universally panned by critics and was nominated for a record six Golden Raspberries, including "worst actress" for Madonna, which she won. It also appeared on the 2005 list of Roger Ebert's most hated films. The screenplay and performances were especially disparaged.
Body of Evidence also exacerbated an already burgeoning controversy about Madonna's frequent association with pornography. Before its release she had already published her soft-core coffee table book Sex, and the film features her and Dafoe performing graphic scenes of simulated rape, cunnilingus, anal and public intercourse.Template:Fact
Main cast
- Willem Dafoe as Frank Dulaney
- Madonna as Rebecca Carlson
- Joe Mantegna as Robert Garrett
- Anne Archer as Joanne Braslow
- Frank Langella as Jeffrey Roston
- Julianne Moore as Sharon Dulaney
- Jurgen Prochnow as Dr. Alan Payley