Review of Color of Night (1994) by Desson Thomson for Washington Post — 12 Nov 2014
An increasingly ridiculous hybrid of sexy romance, murder mystery and psychological mumbo jumbo, it's another bad spin on Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo," with plummetings from high-up places, repressed guilt and love for a mysterious woman.
But its watchability is more attributable to comic relief from Ruben Blades, Lesley Ann Warren and others than the ballyhooed steam between Willis and March.
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This review of Color of Night (1994) was written by Desson Thomson and published by Washington Post on 12 Nov 2014.
Color of Night has generally received mixed reviews.
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