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Red Heat
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Ivan Danko and Art Ridzic very different couple cops, Ivan is a tough discreet Russian cop and Art is loud-mouthed American cop . They are forced to work together to hunt down Viktor Rostavilli, one of the most dangerous Soviet union drug kingpin and crime lord . Victor fled away from Moscow to U.S after the Russian cops failed to get him down and several cops were shoot one of them was Ivan partner.
Ivan Danko and Art Ridzic very different couple cops, Ivan is a tough discreet Russian cop and Art is loud-mouthed American cop . They are forced to work together to hunt down Viktor Rostavilli, one of the most dangerous Soviet union drug kingpin and crime lord . Victor fled away from Moscow to U.S after the Russian cops failed to get him down and several cops were shoot one of them was Ivan partner.
Actors:
Lew Hopson,
Pruitt Taylor Vince,
Gigi Vorgan,
Gene Scherer,
Jim Belushi,
Gábor Koncz,
Oleg Vidov,
George Gati,
Jonathan Tate,
Gloria Delaney,
Roger Callard,
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Lew Hopson
Pruitt Taylor Vince
5 July 1960, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Gigi Vorgan
Gene Scherer
Jim Belushi
15 June 1954, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Gábor Koncz
8 July 1938, Mezökeresztes, Hungary
Oleg Vidov
11 June 1943, Filimonki, Leninskiy rayon, Moskovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Filimonki, Moscow, Russia]
George Gati
Jonathan Tate
Gloria Delaney
15 June 1947, USA
Roger Callard
Director:
Walter Hill
Walter Hill
10 January 1940, Long Beach, California, USA
Country:
United States
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September 10, 2002
Walter Hill's direction's real cool, and the photography is beautiful. The film is also pretty funny. The leads are great.February 09, 2006
Surface stuff, moderately contemptuous, but entertaining enough.
Matinee Magazine
September 03, 2002
Hill's confidence keeps the formulaic buddy-cop cliches entertaining.June 27, 2011
It might never be remembered as a great film - or even as a great Schwarzenegger film - but it's a great slice of nostalgia.
Juicy Cerebellum
May 27, 2004
This thing was a dud in the 80s. That's saying something.November 29, 2009
...a plodding, downright generic buddy-cop thriller that's simply unable to sustain the viewer's interest for more than a few minutes at a time.July 06, 2010
Schwarzenegger, who when he dons a green suit is dubbed 'Gumby' by Belushi, is right on target with his characterization of the iron-willed soldier, and Belushi proves a quicksilver foil.January 01, 2000
Right off the assembly line.
Fantastica Daily
January 25, 2006
Hill's muscular, energetic direction makes what might have been just another buddy-cop thriller into an electrifying piece of escapism. One of Arnold's most underrated flicks.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
''Red Heat'' is a topically entertaining variation on the sort of action-adventure nonsense that plays best on television.April 03, 2008
Went hotly down my throat like a shot of vodka with a donut to appease this big hunger pang I suddenly had for junk Commie things.January 01, 2000
"Red Heat" is not the first movie about a couple of very different cops, and it will not be the last, but as the formula goes this is a superior example.