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as Ned Racine
The film's ensemble is led by several of the most prominent adult performers of the era: Jesse Jane : Portrays Jesse, the central figure in the station. Riley Steele : Portrays Riley. Kayden Kross : Portrays Kayden. Céline Tran (credited as Katsumi): Portrays Captain Katharine. Raven Alexis : Portrays the station's Psychiatrist. Bridgette B. : Portrays the lawyer for the "Gates" character. The male supporting roles feature industry veterans: Evan Stone : The "Mad Bomber". Ben English : Cash Gates. Manuel Ferrara : Manuel. : Mick. Marcus London : Bomb Squad Guy. Scott Nails : Scott. Tommy Gunn : Tom. Cinematic Scope and Production
At the center of the storm is J.C. MacKenzie , delivering a riveting performance as the protagonist caught in a web of deceit. Opposite him, the film demanded a femme fatale capable of exuding both charm and danger—a challenge met with chilling precision by the leading lady, whose chemistry with MacKenzie drives the film’s tension.
Expanding the original’s police presence, King plays a sharp, no-nonsense arson investigator who smells smoke around Matty’s mansion fire long before Ned does. Her cat-and-mouse with Affleck adds a fresh procedural layer.
#BodyHeat2010 #CastExclusive #Thriller #NeoNoir #FilmCast #TonyTodd #JCMacKenzie #MovieTrivia
as Ned Racine
The film's ensemble is led by several of the most prominent adult performers of the era: Jesse Jane : Portrays Jesse, the central figure in the station. Riley Steele : Portrays Riley. Kayden Kross : Portrays Kayden. Céline Tran (credited as Katsumi): Portrays Captain Katharine. Raven Alexis : Portrays the station's Psychiatrist. Bridgette B. : Portrays the lawyer for the "Gates" character. The male supporting roles feature industry veterans: Evan Stone : The "Mad Bomber". Ben English : Cash Gates. Manuel Ferrara : Manuel. : Mick. Marcus London : Bomb Squad Guy. Scott Nails : Scott. Tommy Gunn : Tom. Cinematic Scope and Production
At the center of the storm is J.C. MacKenzie , delivering a riveting performance as the protagonist caught in a web of deceit. Opposite him, the film demanded a femme fatale capable of exuding both charm and danger—a challenge met with chilling precision by the leading lady, whose chemistry with MacKenzie drives the film’s tension.
Expanding the original’s police presence, King plays a sharp, no-nonsense arson investigator who smells smoke around Matty’s mansion fire long before Ned does. Her cat-and-mouse with Affleck adds a fresh procedural layer.