Body of Evidence (1993)

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Written by Brad Mirman

Directed by Uli Edel

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: Germany/USA

Filmed in Colour

A millionaire is found dead of heart failure handcuffed to the bed with a home videotape of him and his lover. When cocaine is found in his system, and his will leaves $8 million to his lover, they arrest her on suspicion of murder. The lover's lawyer succumbs to her charms, and he begins a torrid and kinky affair with her. But, as new evidence turns up during the trial, he begins to wonder if he's defending a murderer.

When is Body of Evidence next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama November 13th, 2:30am and on Sky Movies Drama HD November 13th, 2:30am. See more...

Cast

Image for MadonnaMadonnaRebecca Carlson
Image for Willem DafoeWillem DafoeFrank Dulaney
Image for Julianne MooreJulianne MooreSharon Dulaney
Michael ForestAndrew Marsh
Joe MantegnaRobert Garrett
Charles HallahanDr. McCurdy
Mark RolstonDet. Reese
Richard RiehleDet. Griffin
D. Scot DouglasPrintman
Mario DepriestTechnician
John DeLay2nd Technician
Ross Huffman-KerrPhotographer
Image for Anne ArcherAnne ArcherJoanne Braslow
Mark C. VincentMale Reporter
Frank RobertsMinister

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