
He thought it was passion. It was deceit. He thought it was love. It was murder.
Detective Kyle Bodine falls for Rachel Munro who is trapped in a violent marriage. After she shoots her husband, Kyle relucantly agrees to help hide the body, but his partner is showing an unusual flair for finding clues.
- 6.1
- 1994
- Released
- 1h 39m

Ed Harris
Kyle Bodine
Madeleine Stowe
Rachel Munro
Charles Dance
Rupert Munro
Patricia Healy
Adele
Benicio del Toro
Lamar Dickey
Tim Powell
Fraker
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Daryl Jeeters
Robb Edward Morris
Officer Pinola
Peggy O'Neal
Miami Desk Clerk
Sandy Martin
Gun Saleswoman
Roger Aaron Brown
Police Captain
Marc Macaulay
CSU Technician
Larry Shuler
Patrolman at Turner's
Paul Darby
CSU Photographer
Theresa Bean
Felicity Turner
Danny Cochran
Blues Band
Buddy Dolan
Sergeant
Robert Burgos
Harlan James
Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$3,038,499.00
- #florida
- #greed
- #rookie cop
- #framed for a crime
- #set up
- #framed for murder
- #neo-noir
- #abusive marriage
- #abusive husband
- #murder by gunshot
- #perfect murder
- #murder weapon
- #abused wife
- #wealthy couple
- #corrupt cop
- #plot twist
- #ballistics
- #wife kills husband
- #adulterous husband
Reviews

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