Color of Night - Barbra Streisand
Film the 'Color Of Night'
Color of Night is a 1994 erotic mystery thriller film starring Bruce Willis and Jane March, made by Cinergi Pictures and released in the United States by Hollywood Pictures. It is one of two well-known works by director Richard Rush, the other being The Stunt Man. As a measure of the difference between the two, The Stunt Man had three Academy Award nominations, though this film also received a 1994 Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture. To its credit, the film also won a Golden Globe nomination in the category Best Original Song — Motion Picture for its theme song "The Color of the Night", performed by Lauren Christy.
Since its release in home video market it has gained a status as a cult film, and it did very well in the home video market, becoming a top-five renter.
Maxim magazine also named this film's sex scenes as the Best Sex Scenes in film history.
Plot summary
Bill Capa (Bruce Willis) is a New York City psychoanalyst who becomes rather disturbed himself when a patient holds him at gunpoint before committing suicide by jumping from his office window high in a building. The sight of the bloody body of his patient clad in a bright green dress, causes Capa to suffer from stress-induced color blindness. The title refers to the fact that he sees only shades of gray. more...


