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Chaleur rouge

Original title: Red Heat
  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
944
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Chaleur rouge (1985)
Thriller

An American woman visiting her fiancée in West Germany is caught up with a defecting spy and captured by those in the East. After brutal interrogation she is placed in a prison along with sa... Read allAn American woman visiting her fiancée in West Germany is caught up with a defecting spy and captured by those in the East. After brutal interrogation she is placed in a prison along with sadistic guards and in-mates. As she tries to survive in a world of deprivation and rape, he... Read allAn American woman visiting her fiancée in West Germany is caught up with a defecting spy and captured by those in the East. After brutal interrogation she is placed in a prison along with sadistic guards and in-mates. As she tries to survive in a world of deprivation and rape, her fiancée fights his own bureaucracy in an attempt to find her.

  • Directors
    • Robert Collector
    • Ernst Ritter von Theumer
  • Writers
    • Robert Collector
    • Gary Drucker
  • Stars
    • Linda Blair
    • Sylvia Kristel
    • Sue Kiel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    944
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    • Directors
      • Robert Collector
      • Ernst Ritter von Theumer
    • Writers
      • Robert Collector
      • Gary Drucker
    • Stars
      • Linda Blair
      • Sylvia Kristel
      • Sue Kiel
    • 12User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Christine Carlson
    Sylvia Kristel
    Sylvia Kristel
    • Sofia
    Sue Kiel
    • Hedda
    William Ostrander
    William Ostrander
    • Mike
    Elisabeth Volkmann
    Elisabeth Volkmann
    • Einbeck
    Albert Fortell
    Albert Fortell
    • Ernst
    Herb Andress
    Herb Andress
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    Barbara Spitz
    • Meg
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    • Barbara
    Dagmar Schwarz
    • Lillian
    Sissy Weiner
    • Uta
    Norbert Blecha
    • Kurt
    Sonja Martin
    • Evelyn
    Evelyn Engleder
    • Eva
    John Brett
    • Roger
    Michael Troy
    • Howard
    Helmut Janatsch
    • Lecture
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    • Directors
      • Robert Collector
      • Ernst Ritter von Theumer
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      • Robert Collector
      • Gary Drucker
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    1nutsy

    Worst Movie Ever?

    Not quite, but close! Linda Blair has proved again and again that she shares a rare quality with Mark Hamill, the ability to attach herself to one cinematic landmark and follow it with an entire career of complete trash. I saw RED HEAT on TV when I was about 11. Perhaps I was too young to understand this film's more basic appeal at that time, what I did get from it was that women in prison do crazy things to each other. Was there a plot beyond that? I'm not sure. There's something about an escape attempt but it isn't very clear. RED HEAT can really be best described as crap. It doesn't even succeed at that fun/pathetic B-movie level. The picture is alternately boring and confusing. The ending is about as clear as a muddy ditch and a lot less satisfying. I'd comment on Blair's performance if she'd actually given one. RED HEAT is a forgettable, exploitive little thing that should have been made by someone who understood the genre. I give it no stars.
    4Coventry

    Trapped in Communist Prison facilities and not a Schwarzenegger in sight!

    Not to be confused with the Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle with the same name, although released just a few years earlier and clearly featuring a couple of common themes, this "Red Heat" is actually a 'Women in Prison' exploitation movie starring Linda Blair (the amount of trashy B-movies she starred in during the eighties is nearly endless) and Sylvia Kristel; the one and only original starlet to depict the legendary soft-core film character Emmanuelle. The main reason why "Red Heat" isn't very popular or even commonly known among exploitation fanatics is probably because the script aspires to be overly ambitious and politically engaging. There's too much driveling about the Cold War and political conspiracies, instead of just focusing a little more on the obligatory "WiP" ingredients such as cat-fights, lesbian perversity and dark affairs ran from inside the prison walls. Don't get me wrong, "Red Heat" does feature all these elements, only in too small portions. That's why I think the comparisons between this one and "Chained Heat" (also starring Linda Blair) are completely unjust. I just watched "Chained Heat" as well and this movie is at least ten times more boring and less sleazy.

    Blair stars as an America student who comes to pay her soldier boyfriend a visit in his stationary base in West-Germany, only to hear that he wishes to delay their marriage in favor of signing up for some extra years of service. Angry, confused and out for a nightly walk, Christine witness a political kidnapping and gets apprehended herself. Forced into confessing spying crimes she didn't obviously didn't commit, Christine is taken to an old-fashioned and secluded prison institution where contact with the civilized Western world is simply a distant dream. Sylvia Kristel – wearing a hideous red wig - stars as the bitchy inmate who's actually more in control of the prison than the head warden. Meanwhile, Christine's fiancée slowly attempts to set up a rescue mission with the help of his army buddies and some political volunteers. In all fairness, the film contains a handful of powerful sequences (like, for example, Christine's exhausting interrogation) as well as neatly atmospheric set pieces and steady direction by Robert Collector. Heck, come to think of it, "Red Heat" isn't even such a bad film. It's just too slow, talkative and wannabe informative and that simply isn't what the target audiences anticipate to see. Have no fear, though, as said there's plenty of other 80's trash featuring Linda Blair out there.
    10PeterBradford

    One of Linda's most underrated films

    Linda Blair has stated that she was sold this film as a "female Midnight Express." Yes, it has elements of that. But it's more like an adult remake of Born Innocent. Linda's character even has the same name, Chris. Born Innocent represents Linda's best work as a juvenile. Her performance is better in Born Innocent than in The Exorcist. Red Heat may well be her best performance as an adult. Yet this is one of the most difficult Blair films to find. I don't think it ever got a proper theatrical release in the United States, although it may have played the grind house circuit. I first saw in on VHS year ago, and watched it recently again on YouTube. It's a wildly entertaining film that's face-paced and got it all - nudity, rape, cat fights, shower scenes, suicide, etc. You've seen it all before, but the setting in an East German prison before the wall came down (actually filmed in Hungary) adds a great deal to the mood and tone of the film. For Linda Blair fans, this film is essential. For fans of women in prison flicks, it's not to be missed.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Linda Blair and Sylvia Kristel in the same movie equals a good time for me.

    Decent entry into the Women In Prison genre finds Linda Blair, two years after "Chained Heat", back in the slammer in this politically loaded yarn. She plays Christine Carlson, an innocent college student visiting her fiancée, Mike (William Ostrander), an Army lieutenant stationed in Germany. After a fight with Mike, Christine finds herself in one of those "wrong place at the wrong time" scenarios by witnessing the abduction of Hedda (Sue Kiel), a spy who was trying to defect. The evil authorities force Christine to confess to espionage activities, and both she and Hedda are thrown in an East German prison. This particular place is ruled by alluring Sylvia "Emmanuelle" Kristel as Sofia, a top con who relishes her position in the pecking order - and relishes enforcing it. "Red Heat" is all just somber enough, trashy enough, and entertaining enough to make it an acceptable diversion. The requirements of the genre are satisfactorily met, with the standard display of delectable female nudity, lesbian couplings, harsh violence, and mean, sadistic villains that fans come to expect. Linda is appealing as always, and compelling to watch as we see her prison stay start changing her - not exactly for the better, of course. One can hardly blame her whenever she does snap. The sub plot of Mike doing everything he possibly can do - his career be damned - helps keep the movie moving along nicely, and the story leads right up to a respectably rousing climactic prison break. Beefy actor Ostrander, whom you may recognize as having played bully Buddy Repperton in the film version of "Christine", is good, as is Kiel, although Kristel remains the most fun to watch as she clearly enjoys playing the part of the bad girl. With the action enhanced by typically fine and atmospheric music by Tangerine Dream, and capable direction by Robert Collector, this movie is definitely good of its kind, with a palpably serious mood and a lack of camp. Overall, solidly done and worth a look. Seven out of 10.
    4dave13-1

    Gritty prison flick behind the Iron Curtain fails to sizzle

    A few years before the Arnold S. / Jim Belushi team up action movie Red Heat, Linda Blair made yet another prison flick under that same title. As these exercises go it wasn't bad. The look of the picture is very Eastern Bloc - lots of dimly lit concrete corridors and depressing gray uniforms - and pretty realistic. The tone is one of grim Cold War authoritarianism. East Germany is made to look like just about the least welcoming place on earth, which it pretty much was. Plus, the script is a bit more literate, more realistic, less exploitative and more politically aware than what we usually get in one of these women-in- prison flicks. The resulting movie is a little better but a lot less fun to watch than the typical women-behind-bars (WBB) flick.

    And honestly, just who exactly wants a more realistic, less exploitative WBB? Most of these movies are chock full of exploitative silliness and don't take themselves very seriously, which makes for a fun / campy viewing experience. Chained Heat, for instance, is objectively a pretty terrible movie but is a lot of fun to watch, mostly because it IS so exploitative and silly. Red Heat by comparison, is more convincingly realistic than Chained Heat, but also relentlessly grim and more than a little tedious as its unpleasant tourist-in-hell story line slowly works it way along.

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    • Trivia
      'Linda Blair' broke her leg while filming. She had to complete the film, including chase scenes in the sewers of Vienna, wearing a cast.
    • Goofs
      The GDR used white license plates, not black ones.
    • Quotes

      Sofia: That's not shaving lotion. It smells like shit! And I don't like that smell. It offends me.

    • Alternate versions
      In the US, the Vestron Video VHS and laserdisc versions are fully uncut, running 104 minutes. The current US DVD Versions by Third Strike and later by Panik House (both times released in sets along with Chained Heat and Jungle Warriors) are edited. Missing material includes additional dialogue before the love scene, a scene when Chris Carlson arrives and a cell mate provides basic prison rules, and footage from a rape scene. Some of this material is restored to be viewed separately as a special feature on the Panik House DVD.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Psych : Enquêteur malgré lui: The Devil Is in the Details... And the Upstairs Bedroom (2009)

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • Austria
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Red Heat
    • Filming locations
      • Mafilm, Budapest, Hungary(Studio)
    • Production company
      • TAT Filmproduktion
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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