Body Language (1995) [R]

Release Date:
July 22, 1995

Original Title:
Body Language

Alternate Titles:
Body Language – Verführung in der Nacht

Genres:
Romance | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
HBO

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 120

When desire and obsession are beyond words.

A lawyer, defending a Mafia boss, falls for a beautiful woman with a sad story to tell. She says she's being abused by her brutal husband and she needs his help.

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Art Direction:
Troy Sizemore

Assistant Hairstylist:
Lori Ann Baker

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lori Ann Baker

Casting:
Jane Jenkins
Janet Hirshenson

Costume Design:
Louise Frogley

Director:
George Case

Director of Photography:
Andrzej Sekula

Editor:
William Goldenberg

Executive Producer:
David Madden
Ted Field
Robert W. Cort

First Assistant Director:
Jim LaClair

Gaffer:
Tom Feldman

Key Hair Stylist:
Suzanne Kontonickas

Key Makeup Artist:
Cheryl Voss

Makeup Artist:
Karen Dahl

Music:
Colin Towns

Producer:
Diane Nabatoff
Paul Thomas
Bill Borden

Production Design:
Armin Ganz

Set Decoration:
Katie Lipsitt

Stunt Coordinator:
Steve M. Davison

Stunts:
Donna Evans
Cinda-Lin James
Scott Wilder
Steve Holladay

Writer:
Eric Harlacher

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