Body Heat 2010 Cast Exclusive

Brown’s Matty is less theatrical, more chillingly practical. In our exclusive clip, she delivers the famous “You’re not too smart, are you?” line with a soft whisper—not a purr—making it twice as dangerous. Costume designer Lina Rojas notes: “Sarah’s Matty wears white linens that cling, not silk. She’s trying to look innocent, which is her greatest weapon.”

The 2010 film (not to be confused with the 1981 neo-noir classic) is a high-budget adult action-drama directed by Robby D. and produced by Digital Playground. Set within a Los Angeles fire station, the film follows a group of firefighters—predominantly women—as they navigate high-stakes emergencies and interpersonal passions to save their station. The Core Cast body heat 2010 cast exclusive

as the Psychiatrist: Involved in the secondary plotline of the station's internal affairs. Bridgette B She’s trying to look innocent, which is her

“Ned isn’t stupid,” Grayson explains over iced tea on a 98-degree night. “He’s addicted. I watched old noir where men get drunk on a woman’s attention. That’s Ned. By the time he realizes he’s in over his head, his body has already committed the crime.” The Core Cast as the Psychiatrist: Involved in

Haiduk has become a daytime television icon. Since 2018, she has portrayed the villainous Kristen DiMera on Days of Our Lives (a role she originated in 2018, later reprising in 2022). She also voices characters in the Mortal Kombat video game franchise. Stacy remains the most active cast member from the 2010 film, often tweeting about the Body Heat set photos—much to the delight of cult fans.