Jane March Color of Night
Color of Night is a 1994 sexual thriller starring Bruce Willis and Jane March directed by Richard Rush.
Color of Night is the story of Bill Capa (Willis), a psychoanalyst who has beens severely disturbed by watching one of his patients commit suicide. Afterwards he is only able to see the world in shades of gray, and in an effort to recuperate he moves in with one of his friends in Los Angeles, a fellow psychiatrist.
But his friend is murdered and police suspect one of his patients is to blame. Capa takes on the job of learning more about each patient, and as he’s doing so he starts to sleep with a young woman named Rose (played by Jane March). At first the relationship is nothing more than a sideline while Capa carries out his investigation; however it slowly becomes apparent that Rose has something to do with the murder, as she’s been involved with each of the patients in the past. The whole thing leads up to a twist ending.
Color of Night is one of the most explicit ‘mainstream’ movies to be made to date, with several sex scenes and a great deal of nudity (including many shots of March and a few of Willis). The movie was critically panned and won a 1994 Golden Raspberry award.
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