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After " Get Up Offa That Thing ", thirteen of Brown's late 1970s recordings for Polydor, failed to reach the Top 10 of the R & B chart, with only " Body Heat " in 1976 and the disco-oriented " It's Too Funky in Here " in 1979 reaching the R & B Top 15 and the ballad " Kiss in ' 77 " reaching the Top 20.
* A portion of the 1981 movie, Body Heat, starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner, was filmed in Manalapan.
In 1981, Pia Zadora won a Golden Globe in the category " Newcomer-of-the-Year " for her performance in Butterfly, over such competition as Elizabeth McGovern ( Ragtime ) and Kathleen Turner ( Body Heat ).
He starred in such motion pictures as The Sand Pebbles, Wait Until Dark, Body Heat, the first three Rambo movies, Hot Shots!
* Body Heat ( 1981 )
She came to fame during the 1980s, after roles in the Hollywood films Body Heat, Peggy Sue Got Married, Romancing the Stone, The War of the Roses, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Serial Mom and Prizzi's Honor.
She made her film debut in 1981 as the ruthless Matty Walker in the thriller Body Heat, a role which would bring her to international prominence.
The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her " jaw-dropping movie debut Body Heat ... she built a career on adventurousness and frank sexuality borne of robust physicality.
After Body Heat, Turner steered away from femme fatale roles to " prevent typecasting " and because the femme fatale roles had a " shelf-life.
* Body Heat ( 1981 )
He also appeared in The Onion Field ( his first film, as the bagpipe playing Officer Ian Campbell ), Creepshow, Body Heat, Little Treasure, Just Between Friends, A Fine Mess, Dad, Made in America, Getting Even with Dad, and Saving Private Ryan.
* Body Heat ( 1981 )
The femme fatale has carried on to the present day, in films such as Body Heat ( 1981 ) and Prizzi's Honor ( 1985 )-both with Kathleen Turner ; The Last Seduction ( 1994 ) with Linda Fiorentino ; To Die For ( 1995 ) with Nicole Kidman ; Basic Instinct ( 1992 ) with Sharon Stone ; Femme Fatale ( with Rebecca Romijn ); Jawbreaker and Devil in the Flesh ( both with Rose McGowan ); Mini's First Time ( 2005 ) with Nikki Reed, and Jennifer's Body ( 2009 ) with
She screen tested for the lead role in Body Heat that eventually went to Kathleen Turner.
Body Heat is a 1981 American neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan.
The New York Times wrote in 2005 that, propelled by her " jaw-dropping movie debut Body Heat ... she built a career on adventurousness and frank sexuality born of robust physicality.
Upon its release, Richard Corliss wrote " Body Heat has more narrative drive, character congestion and sense of place than any original screenplay since Chinatown, yet it leaves room for some splendid young actors to breathe, to collaborate in creating the film's texture "; it is " full of meaty characters and pungent performances — Ted Danson as a tap-dancing prosecutor, J. A.
" Variety wrote " Body Heat is an engrossing, mightily stylish meller in which sex and crime walk hand in hand down the path to tragedy, just like in the old days.
Janet Maslin said Body Heat was " skillfully, though slavishly, derived " from 1940's film noir classics ; Maslin wrote " Mr. Hurt does a wonderful job of bringing Ned to life " but was not impressed by Miss Turner:
:" ex is all-important to Body Heat, as its title may indicate.
Yes, Lawrence Kasdan's Body Heat ( 1981 ) is aware of the films that inspired it — especially Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity ( 1944 ).
In a home video review for Turner Classic Movies, Glenn Erickson called it " arguably the first conscious Neo Noir "; he wrote " Too often described as a quickie remake of Double Indemnity, Body Heat is more detailed in structure and more pessimistic about human nature.
Warner Bros released a 25th anniversary Deluxe Edition DVD of Body Heat, including a documentary about the film by Laurent Bouzereau, a " number of rightfully deleted scenes ", and a trailer.
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