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The film's primary cast includes several well-known figures in the adult industry: Jesse Jane Riley Steele Kayden Kross Céline Tran (credited as ) as Captain Katharine Raven Alexis as the Psychiatrist Bridgette B. as Gates' Lawyer Ben English as Cash Gates Evan Stone as the Mad Bomber Manuel Ferrara Marcus London as the Bomb Squad Guy Scott Nails Tommy Gunn Production Credits Director & Writer: Producers: Joone and Samantha Lewis Joey Pulgadas Production Company: Handheld Pictures Distributor: Digital Playground Film Background Released on September 21, 2010
Estes’ Eric is a departure from William Hurt’s arrogant lawyer. Estes plays Eric as a genuinely decent repairman—making his moral collapse more tragic. His best work is in the third act, where his face cycles through lust, guilt, and terror in a single two-minute unbroken take. body heat 2010 full cast work
. This performance was a massive breakthrough, earning her two Best Actress The film's primary cast includes several well-known figures
| Actor | Role | Character Work | |-------|------|----------------| | | Det. Jim Longworth | The lead investigator – smart, sarcastic, and relentless. In this episode, he probes a case of a woman found dead in a swamp with signs of romantic entanglement. | | Kiele Sanchez | Callie Cargill | A nurse and Jim’s love interest. She offers medical insight and emotional grounding. | | Carlos Gómez | Det. Carlos Sanchez | Jim’s local partner; provides comic relief and street smarts. | | Michelle Hurd | Colleen Manus | Jim’s tough FDLE boss, skeptical of his maverick methods. | | Uriah Shelton | Jeff Cargill | Callie’s teenage son, who often unwittingly gets involved in Jim’s cases. | His best work is in the third act,
In the landscape of made-for-television cinema, remakes of iconic films often face the daunting task of escaping the long shadow of their predecessors. Such is the case with Body Heat (2010), a television film directed by Robert Townsend. While it shares its title and core premise of a steamy, murderous affair with Lawrence Kasdan’s 1981 neo-noir classic, this version is not a direct remake but a re-imagining that shifts the setting from the Florida heat to the windswept, isolated coast of Maine. The film’s success or failure rests squarely on the shoulders of its cast, who must balance the expectations of noir archetypes with the constraints of a made-for-TV production. This essay examines the work of the full cast of Body Heat 2010, focusing on how the lead performances of Vivica A. Fox, Ray J, and William R. Moses attempt to recreate the film’s core tension, while the supporting players provide the necessary texture for this erotic thriller.