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Duration: 83 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x416 | Added: 2005-Oct-16 |
Alternate Names: Jane March Horwood, جین مارچ, 珍·玛奇
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Jane March Horwood, born Jane March, is an English film actress and former model. Born in October 1973, she won a local modeling contest at age 14 and signed with Storm Model Management, using her middle name professionally due to it also being her birth month. At 16, French director Jean-Jacques Annaud discovered her on the cover of Just Seventeen magazine and cast her as the female lead in his film 'The Lover' (1992), marking her acting debut. Two years later, she starred alongside Bruce Willis in the erotic thriller 'Color of Night' (1994). During this time, March began dating the film's co-producer Carmine Zozzora; they married in 1993 with Willis and Moore as witnesses but separated in 1997. No substantial biographical information was found regarding her later life.
Release Year: 1994
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: A Cor da Noite, El color de la noche, Цвет ночи, Az éj színe, Barva noci, Barwy nocy, Boja noci, I Nattens Mørke, Il colore della notte, To hroma tis nyhtas, Tzeva Ha-Lyla, Yön väreet
Director: Richard Rush
Writer: Billy Ray, Matthew Chapman
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Companies: Cinergi Pictures, Hollywood Pictures
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Erotic Thriller, Lgbt-Related Film, Mystery, Mystery Film, Psychological Thriller, Romance, Thriller
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Keywords: absurd, california, color blindness, disguise, eroticism, grief, group therapy, mental illness, obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd), paranoia, psychiatrist, secret identity, therapist, voyeurism
Psychiatrist Bill Capa, suffering from grief after unintentionally pushing a patient to commit suicide, decides to visit his friend and colleague Dr. Bob Moore in California. Upon arriving, he discovers Bob has been murdered. Taking over Bob's therapy group temporarily, Bill becomes embroiled in a mystery involving the patients who exhibit peculiar behaviors, suggesting they might be involved in their therapist's death. Meanwhile, Bill is drawn into an intense affair with Rose, a mysterious woman who may have connections to the crime. As he delves deeper into the investigation and his relationship with Rose, Bill finds himself stalked by an unknown killer who seems intent on driving him mad.
Color of Night (1994), directed by Richard Rush, is an erotic thriller that blends elements of mystery, romance, and psychological suspense. The film follows color-blind psychiatrist Dr. Bill Capa as he struggles with grief following a patient's suicide. His journey to California to visit his friend Dr. Bob Moore leads him into a web of intrigue involving Bob's murdered therapy group and their disturbed patients. The movie explores themes of mental illness, voyeurism, grief, and obsessive behavior, all while presenting an intense, albeit controversial, erotic atmosphere.