Red Heat
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Director:Walter Hill
Studio:Live / Artisan
Rating:4
Rated:R
Date Added:2006-01-01
Last Seen:2019-08-09
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:0784010226
UPC:0012236044505
Price:14.98
Genre:Thrillers
Location:0188
Duration:106
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:AC-3
Custom 1:Copied
Walter Hill  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger...Capt. Ivan Danko  ...  
James Belushi...Det. Sgt. Art Ridzik  ...  
Peter Boyle...Cmdr. Lou Donnelly  ...  
Ed O'Ross...Viktor 'Rosta' Rostavili  ...  
Laurence Fishburne...Lt. Charlie Stobbs  ...  
Gina Gershon...Catherine 'Cat' Manzetti  ...  
Richard Bright...Det. Sgt. Gallagher  ...  
J.W. Smith...Salim  ...  
Brent Jennings...Abdul Elijah  ...  
Gretchen Palmer...Hooker  ...  
Pruitt Taylor Vince...Night Clerk  ...  
Michael G. Hagerty...Pat Nunn  ...  
Brion James...Streak  ...  
Summary: After scoring a hit with the Eddie Murphy-Nick Nolte cop thriller 48 Hours, director Walter Hill returned to the buddy formula with this half-ridiculous, half-invigorating action flick about humorless Russian cop Ivan Danko (Arnold Schwarzenegger). He follows a drug dealer from Moscow to Chicago, where he's matched up with city cop Art Ridzik (James Belushi), whose work ethic is considerably more relaxed. Most of the humor revolves around Danko's grumpy reaction to good ol' American capitalism, while Ridzik urges him to chill out. Red Heat is not bad as action comedies go, but only if you get into the absurd spirit of this predictable fare, in which the unlikely buddies get to wisecrack and act casually while mayhem erupts everywhere they go. Incidentally, Red Heat was the first American film allowed to shoot in Moscow's Red Square. --Jeff Shannon