Main Cast: Linda Fiorentino, Daniel Baldwin, Gregg Henry, Bill Smitrovich, Troy Evans
Release Year: 1995
Country: US
Run Time: 91 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
In this dark thriller set in Las Vegas, a sexy female cop, Rita Cates, begins looking into the brutal murders of two women who had been involved with an ex-police officer, Sam, a wealthy, fast-talker who was also one of her own lovers. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Joe Regalbuto - Stan Geffen; Lou Bonacki - Judge Bellamenti; Castulo Guerra - Dr. Vasquez; Ken Lerner - Alex Shaw; Millie Perkins - Dr. Spencer; Todd Susman - Jerry Roth; William Utay - Frangipani; Casey Biggs - Michael Cates
Credit
James Lemmo - Director, Carl Kress - Editor, Robert Sprayberry - Composer (Music Score), Adam Joseph - Musical Direction/Supervision, Robert Sprayberry - Musical Direction/Supervision, Camille Henderson - Makeup, Alfred Sole - Production Designer, Doyle Smith - Cinematographer, Bruce Cohn Curtis - Producer, James Lemmo - Screenwriter
Bodily Harm is a 1995 film set in Las Vegas, directed by James Lemmo, edited by Carl Kress, and music by Robert Sprayberry (II). Cinematography by Doyle Smith. The film was rated R and was distributed by Warner Vision Entertainment and internationally by Rysher Entertainment.
When a striptease dancer is brutally murdered in Las Vegas, detective Rita Cates and her partner J.D. Prejon are put on the case. There's not much to go on, but the evidence they've got points to Sam McKeon, an ex-cop. This puts Rita in a difficult position, because she and Sam used to have a scalding affair which ultimately led to her husband's suicide. They haven't spoken since, but she could never get Sam out of her mind. During the investigation they pick up where they left off, although Rita is constantly torn between trust and distrust, trying to keep an open mind. Eventually she has to choose, knowing that the wrong choice may get her killed.[1]