Rebecca is unconcerned about his discovery, but Paley is surprised to learn that she was sleeping with Frank as well. He confronts the co-conspirators, realizing that it was Paley who supplied the fatal dose of cocaine. Before leaving court, she mockingly thanks Frank indicating that she may be guilty after all.įrank visits Rebecca's home and overhears an incriminating conversation between her and Marsh's doctor, Alan Paley. ![]() Rebecca takes the stand and her surprising testimony that Roston had an affair with another man convinces the jury, which acquits her. ![]() Rebecca suggests to Frank that the secretary tried to frame her, but he is now less sure of her innocence in the crime. However, there is evidence that she bought the murder weapon. She says that she was hurt but she loved him and would never hurt him. He also had previously left Joanne more money in his will before beginning his relationship with Rebecca. Initially she resists before appearing to enjoy the assault.įootage from Marsh's home video reveals that he had an affair with his secretary, Joanne Braslow, who is a key witness against Rebecca. Rebecca pulls out handcuffs, Frank forcibly cuffs her hands instead and sexually assaults her. When Dulaney accidentally knocks her to the ground, Rebecca begins to masturbate on the floor in front of him. Frank goes to Rebecca's home and accuses her of telling his wife about them (although Sharon says she worked it out from her tone alone). Sharon confronts him about the affair having figured it out from a phone call with Rebecca as well as the strange marks on his body from the hot wax. As the trial begins, Rebecca and Frank enter a sadomasochistic sexual relationship behind the back of Frank's unsuspecting wife, Sharon.ĭuring their first sexual encounter, Rebecca secures Frank's arms behind his back using his own belt and alternately pours hot wax and champagne on him before having sex.Īfter an ex-lover of Rebecca's, Jeffrey Roston, testifies that he both changed his will to favour her and that she engaged in similar risky sexual behaviour with him, Frank attempts to end their affair. Initially believing her, Frank agrees to represent her.ĭistrict Attorney Robert Garrett seeks to prove that Rebecca deliberately killed Marsh in bed to receive the $8 million he left her in his will. The main suspect is his lover Rebecca Carlson who proclaims her innocence to lawyer Frank Dulaney. The elderly and wealthy Andrew Marsh dies from complications stemming from an erotic incident involving bondage and homemade pornography. In Japan, Madonna's other 1993 film Dangerous Game was released there as Body II even though the films have nothing in common nor are related to each other in narrative. ![]() In France and Japan, the film was released under the name Body. Widely considered to be a vanity project for Madonna, it marked her fourth film performance to be universally panned by critics, following Shanghai Surprise, Who's That Girl, and Bloodhounds of Broadway. Body of Evidence is a 1993 erotic thriller film directed by Uli Edel, written by Brad Mirman, and starring Madonna and Willem Dafoe, with Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Julianne Moore, and Jürgen Prochnow in supporting roles.
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