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Body Heat is a American neo-noir [ 1 ] [ 2 ] erotic thriller film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan in his directorial debut. Preston and Mickey Rourke. The film was inspired by the classic film noir Double Indemnity , in turn based on the novel of the same name.
The film launched Turner's careerβ Empire magazine cited the film in when it named her one of the " Sexiest Stars in Film History". In South Florida , womanizing low-rent lawyer Ned Racine begins an affair with Matty Walker, the beautiful young wife of shady businessman Edmund Walker.
The affair quickly becomes a consuming passion, but the two take care to keep it secret. Matty tells Ned that she wants a divorce, but a prenuptial agreement would leave her without Edmund's fortune. When she wishes Edmund dead, Ned suggests murdering him. Matty says she wants to forge a new will, but Ned warns her that would attract suspicion. By chance, Ned runs into Matty and Edmund at a restaurant. Matty introduces Ned as a lawyer who has been asking about buying the Walkers' house.
The three have dinner, during which Edmund states he would kill any man who was having an affair with his wife. Ned meets an old client, bombmaker Teddy Lewis, who builds him an incendiary device. Ned fabricates an alibi by traveling to Miami , where he checks into a hotel and then drives back home in the night. After Ned kills Edmund, he and Matty move the body to an abandoned building that Edmund owns.
Ned sets the bomb to destroy Edmund's body and mislead the police. Ned and Matty then part and agree to have no contact until Matty takes possession of the estate. Soon after, Edmund's lawyer calls Ned about Edmund's new will, which had supposedly been drafted by Ned; the will was supposedly witnessed by Mary Ann Simpson, a woman Ned once met in passing but who is nowhere to be found. The new will has been improperly prepared, violating the rule against perpetuities , and the local judge, with a poor opinion of Ned, nullifies it, leaving Matty the sole beneficiary.