Body of Evidence (1993) [R]

Release Date:
January 15, 1993

Original Title:
Body of Evidence

Alternate Titles:
BODY/ボディ
Corpo em Evidência
Deadly Evidence
El cuerpo del delito
Klædt af til mord
Telo ako dôkaz
Tělo jako důkaz
肉体证据

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Constantin Film
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: R18+  CZ: 15+  ES: 18  FR: 16  GB: 18  HU: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 101

An act of love, or an act of murder?

When an elderly millionaire is found dead with cocaine in his system, his will leaves $8 million to Rebecca Carlson, who was having an affair with him. District attorney Robert Garrett decides to prosecute Rebecca, arguing that she deliberately engaged in wild sex with the old man to overexcite him and lead to his premature death. Defense attorney Frank Dulaney defends Rebecca in court while getting sucked into a dangerous affair with her.

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Art Direction:
Michael Rizzo

Assistant Property Master:
Larry Phillips

Best Boy Grip:
Willie Mann

Boom Operator:
Timothy P. Salmon

Casting:
Mary Jo Slater

Casting Associate:
Jan Glaser

Chief Lighting Technician:
Patrick Reddish

Color Timer:
Dale Caldwell

Construction Coordinator:
Frank Viviano

Costume Design:
Susan Becker

Costume Supervisor:
Violet N. Cane

Director:
Uli Edel

Director of Photography:
Douglas Milsome

Editor:
Thom Noble

Electrician:
Dhamarata Dhiensuwana

Executive Producer:
Stephen Deutsch
Melinda Jason

First Assistant Camera:
Calmar Roberts

First Assistant Director:
Dennis Maguire

First Assistant Editor:
Luis Colina

Hairstylist:
Anne Morgan
Anthony Cortino

Key Grip:
Les Percy

Key Hair Stylist:
Christopher Shihar

Leadman:
David Brace
James V. Kent

Line Producer:
Mel Dellar

Makeup Artist:
Pat Gerhardt
Deborah K. Larsen
Joseph A. Campayno

Music Editor:
Dick Bernstein

Music Supervisor:
Stuart Boros

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Original Music Composer:
Graeme Revell

Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Chandler

Producer:
Dino De Laurentiis
Bernd Eichinger

Production Accountant:
Eduardo De La Grana

Production Coordinator:
Christine Baer

Production Design:
Victoria Paul

Production Sound Mixer:
Keith A. Wester

Property Master:
Horst Grandt

Rigging Gaffer:
Patrick Lennon

Scenic Artist:
Pat Morache

Screenplay:
Brad Mirman

Script Supervisor:
Lyn Matsuda Norton

Second Assistant Camera:
Gavin Alcott
J. Steven Matzinger

Second Assistant Director:
John Wildermuth

Second Unit Director:
David R. Ellis

Set Decoration:
Jerie Kelter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Massey
Steve Pederson
Dan Wallin

Still Photographer:
Murray Close

Stunt Coordinator:
David R. Ellis
Manny Perry

Stunts:
Tim A. Davison
Annie Ellis
Erik Rondell
Ric Roman Waugh

Supervising Sound Editor:
Val Kuklowsky
Sandy Gendler

Unit Production Manager:
Mel Dellar

Unit Publicist:
David Fulton

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