
In the heat of desire, love can turn to deception. Nothing is what it seems when day turns into night.
A color-blind psychiatrist is stalked by an unknown killer after taking over his murdered friend's therapy group and becomes embroiled in an intense affair with a mysterious woman who may be connected to the crime.
- 5.7
- 1994
- Released
- 2h 1m

Bruce Willis
Capa
Jane March
Rose
Rubén Blades
Hector
Lesley Ann Warren
Sondra
Scott Bakula
Dr. Bob
Brad Dourif
Clark
Lance Henriksen
Buck
Kevin J. O'Connor
Casey
Andrew Lowery
Dale
Eriq La Salle
Anderson
Jeff Corey
Ashland
Kathleen Wilhoite
Michelle
Shirley Knight
Edith Niedelmeyer
John Bower
Medical Examiner
Steven R. Barnett
Cop #1
Roberta Storm
Receptionist
Erick Avari
Cabbie (uncredited)
Lena Banks
Mrs. Capa on picture (uncredited)
Rachel Wagner
Dancer (uncredited)
Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$19,700,000.00
- #california
- #therapist
- #secret identity
- #paranoia
- #eroticism
- #group therapy
- #grief
- #obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd)
- #psychiatrist
- #disguise
- #mental illness
- #color blindness
- #voyeurism
- #absurd
Reviews
Rare is the movie that benefits from addition. Color of Night is almost but not quite the exception that proves the rule. According to TV Tropes, “The director’s cut [which runs 20 minutes longer than the theatrical release] restored … much of the film’s humor.” Not nearly enough of it, though; if the movie had truly embraced its comedic potential, it could have been the Naked Gun of erotic thrill
ust when you thought they'd never make a mystery thriller as deliriously bad as Midnight Lace, just when you imagined that the gold lame spirit of Douglas Sirk had departed forever, comes director Richard Rush's COLOR OF NIGHT to brighten up your dull evenings. Color of Night isn't just bad: it's bad with raisins in it. If you were one of the few who saw Color of Night in a theater, you proba











