Body Chemistry is a 1990 erotic thriller film written by Jackson Barr and directed by Kristine Peterson.
He seems to have everything a man could want; a beautiful, loving wife Marlee (Mary Crosby), a son, a large, expensive home and a bright future.
The hitch is that the project consultant Dr. Claire Archer (Lisa Pescia), who wants to prove that a lust for power is the prime ingredient in the sex drive, is intent upon practicing what she preaches—on Tom.
The film was designed to capitalize on the tremendous box office success of Fatal Attraction with the character of the psychotic Dr. Claire Archer was directly inspired by Alex Forrest, played by Glenn Close.
"[7] TV Guide was less complimentary, criticizing the film as "a tawdry, pointless exercise in sleaze redeemed only by above-average work from director Kristine Peterson and her technical crew.