Body Heat
- Director(s)
- Lawrence Kasdan
- Country/Region
- United States
- Year
- 1981
- Duration
- 113 minutes
- Language
- English
- Format
- DCP
IMPORTANT INFO
- Latecomers are not allowed in the theatre
- We reserve the right to reassign your seats if they are unoccupied at the beginning of the screening; arrive early to avoid misunderstandings, as we do not show trailers
- Final sales, no exchange or refund

With his debut feature, acclaimed writer-director Lawrence Kasdan brilliantly updated the conventions of 1940s film noir for the 1980s, resulting in one of the steamiest and most influential erotic thrillers ever made. On the sultry South Florida coast, lawyer Ned Racine (William Hurt) is drawn into a torrid affair with unhappily married housewife Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner, in a star-making performance)—and it’s not long before they’ve hatched a scheme to murder her wealthy husband. Featuring ingenious plot twists, memorable hard-boiled dialogue, and an atmosphere so evocative you can practically feel the humidity, Body Heat is a languorously seductive tale of greed and desire, one that paved a new path for American crime cinema.
- Director(s)
- Lawrence Kasdan
- Country/Region
- United States
- Year
- 1981
- Duration
- 113 minutes
- Language
- English
- Format
- DCP
IMPORTANT INFO
- Latecomers are not allowed in the theatre
- We reserve the right to reassign your seats if they are unoccupied at the beginning of the screening; arrive early to avoid misunderstandings, as we do not show trailers
- Final sales, no exchange or refund