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Red Heat: Directed by Walter Hill. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Belushi, Peter Boyle, Ed O'Ross. A tough Russian policeman is forced to partner up with a cocky Chicago police detective when he is sent to Chicago to apprehend a Georgian drug lord who killed his partner and fled the country.
Red Heat (1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
With his partner fallen in the line of duty, hard-as-nails Soviet police officer Captain Ivan Danko is dispatched to Chicago, Illinois. And like a fish out of water, Danko arrives in the United States to find and extradite the ruthless Georgian drug kingpin Viktor Rostavili to Russia.
I am rating "Red Heat" seven out of ten stars. I grew up on Schwarzenegger's movies and the 1988 movie "Red Heat" is still as entertaining and watchable in 2019 as it was back in 1988. 14 out of 14 found this helpful.
Jim Belushi spent two weeks working at a Chicago police district headquarters. The film crew applied for a permit to film in the Red Square but the application was denied, so the crew had to "sneak-film" the Red Square scenes.
A group of officers and one criminal hits a soviet cop, a man shoots a soviet cop's partner, a man punches another man in the jaw, then grabs the red key from a soviet cops pocket, afyer the criminal grabs it, the soviet cop flings it away from him, again the criminal punches him.
Red Heat: Directed by Walter Hill. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Belushi, Peter Boyle, Ed O'Ross. A tough Russian policeman is forced to partner up with a cocky Chicago police detective when he is sent to Chicago to apprehend a Georgian drug lord who killed his partner and fled the country.
4/10. "Chained Heat" revisited. moonspinner55 28 June 2006. Women-in-prison flick involving an innocent American tourist in West Germany who is mistaken for a spy, grilled until exhaustion sets in, and sent to jail without a word to her soldier-fiancé.
She also had parts in the Tom Cruise vehicle Cocktail (1988) and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Red Heat (1988). Of this period, she says, "One of my first gigs, a movie called Cocktail (1988), I found myself at 8 in the morning, in bed, practically naked, having to make out with Tom Cruise; hmmmm... movie business - so far, so good".
Lupo. The drug dealer wearing a white suit called 'Lupo' that Rostavili (Ed O'Ross) meets outside the bus station is the same 'Lupo' that appears in another Walter Hill film: "Extreme Prejudice" (also played there by Luis Contreras).