Nestled between the taboo-busting bisexual blowout Basic Instinct and the all-out NC-17 outrageousness of Showgirls, Bruce Willis starred in the udderly insane erotic thriller Color of Night, which debuted in theaters on this date in 1994.
The psycho-sexual, gender-wrecking Color of Night proved initially to be a box-office bust, but that’s how it goes some flesh-film classics: success is not always skinstant.
In Color of Night, Bruce Willis’s buddy is a psychiatrist who turns up murdered and all Bruce gets is his mansion and kooky group therapy patients -- one of whom is the killer.
One of them is also Jane March, who is not only a slinkily dark and enchanting piece of ass, but eager to show off her grapefruit-sized tits, juicy butt and headcase hair-pie.
The softcore Alfred Hitchcock mix runs afoul of plot and sense, but it definitely hitches Mr. Skin's cock.
Color of Night Opens in Theaters -- August 19, 1994
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