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Double détente

Original title: Red Heat
  • 1988
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  • 1h 44m
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6.1/10
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Belushi in Double détente (1988)
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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 count... Read allA 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.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.

  • Director
    • Walter Hill
  • Writers
    • Walter Hill
    • Harry Kleiner
    • Troy Kennedy Martin
  • Stars
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Jim Belushi
    • Peter Boyle
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    79K
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    • Director
      • Walter Hill
    • Writers
      • Walter Hill
      • Harry Kleiner
      • Troy Kennedy Martin
    • Stars
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Jim Belushi
      • Peter Boyle
    • 166User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Ivan Danko
    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Art Ridzik
    • (as James Belushi)
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Lou Donnelly
    Ed O'Ross
    Ed O'Ross
    • Viktor Rostavili
    Laurence Fishburne
    Laurence Fishburne
    • Lt. Stobbs
    • (as Larry Fishburne)
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Cat Manzetti
    Richard Bright
    Richard Bright
    • Sgt. Gallagher
    J.W. Smith
    J.W. Smith
    • Salim
    Brent Jennings
    Brent Jennings
    • Abdul Elijah
    Gretchen Palmer
    • Hooker
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Night Clerk
    Mike Hagerty
    Mike Hagerty
    • Pat Nunn
    • (as Michael Hagerty)
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Streak
    Gloria Delaney
    • Intern
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • TV Announcer
    Oleg Vidov
    Oleg Vidov
    • Yuri Ogarkov
    Saveliy Kramarov
    Saveliy Kramarov
    • Gregor Moussorsky
    • (as Savely Kramarov)
    Gene Scherer
    • Consul Stepanovich
    • Director
      • Walter Hill
    • Writers
      • Walter Hill
      • Harry Kleiner
      • Troy Kennedy Martin
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    User reviews166

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    7chvylvr80

    A buddy film that works and works well

    Red Heat is a surprisingly good movie. Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Belushi have good chemistry in this Russian cop/cop buddy film. In this film at least it makes sense for Arnie to have an accent. There is some good lines and the back and forth between these two is pretty funny sometimes. When Jim Belushi plays a cop he puts on this irreverant "I don't like the rules but I get things done" style. It is this style combined with Arnold's "complete objective at all costs" style that makes this film work. The footage that was shot in Red Square is breathtaking, and overall the movie manages to take a basic plot and make it entertaining. On a side note, the holdout gun used by the villian (Ed O'Ross) in the movie is pretty damn cool if you're into that kind of thing. Bottom Line: This is worth getting, or you can rent it every once and awhile if you can only take Arnold for so long.
    7matthew-t-shelton

    Good Movie

    I really liked this movie. I have a thing for late 80's action flicks like Beverly Hills Cop or 48 hrs. I thought this was pretty good movie. One of the members on here said Belushi's character was the worst part of the movie. I thought Belushi was pretty good and comedic. I love the dialogue in the movie between Danko and Ridzik at the coffee shop. Overall I would definitely recommend this movie. I also find the content to be appealing. Russian Mob and drug smuggling. I also thought the bad guy Viktor was a really cool part played by Ed O'Ross who also plays Dutch Schultz right hand man in Hoodlum which is not nearly as good as Red Heat.
    6CuriosityKilledShawn

    These guys eat too much red meat!

    Walter Hill is a director known for his tough guy action movies (The Warriors, Extreme Prejudice, Southern Comfort) and in the early 80s he scored big with 48 Hours, a story of mis-matched partners working together to catch the bad guys. He repeated that formula again in 1988 with Red Heat, though it had become a regular cliché by this point.

    Ivan Danko is a no-nonsense Soviet cop sent to Chicago to extradite a notorious Russian criminal back to Communist soil. While in America he is teamed-up with easy-going Detective Art Ridzik as they jump over new hurdles and suffer multiple setbacks. As an action comedy it offers a fare amount (but just not enough) of laughs and thrills. Big Arn is amusing a the brick-faced Danko and Belushi (in his first of three appearances in Arnie movies) is likable enough. Peter Boyle and a young Laurence Fishburne help appear in smaller roles as Ridzik's cynical superiors, but are not given much else to do. Gina Gershon (yum yum) shows up as a damsel in distress, but extends the plot without deepening it. Even James Horner's score is kind of middle-ground, neither good nor terrible.

    There's no real problem or fault with Red Heat except that is just doesn't offer an exhilarating amount of what it sets up. It's so straight-forward and lacking in mystery and intrigue when it could so easily have written in. A bit of a missed-opportunity, but certainly worth watching and owning for action and Arnie fans.
    6romanorum1

    A Mismatched Couple in Law Enforcement

    The first 15 minutes of the movie occurs in Red Square in Moscow. Grim, Stone-faced, distant Moscow homicide cop Ivan Danko (Arnold Schwarzenegger) tries to apprehend Russian Georgian drug dealer Viktor Rostavili (Ed O'Ross) and his brother. Viktor escapes, but not before he shoots Danko's partner, Yuri. In turn, Viktor's brother is killed. Viktor escapes to Chicago, where he teams up with black thugs known as the Cleanheads. They are cocaine pushers.

    Danko is sent to Chicago where he teams up with vocal, wisecracking, plainclothes detective Art Ridzik (John Belushi) in order to track down Victor to extradite him. After he was captured and escorted by Danko and Ridzik, though, Viktor escaped when he was assisted by the Cleanheads, who were dressed like policemen. Ridzick's partner was killed in the mêlée.

    Thus the only plot of this action-thriller is to capture Viktor; there is neither mystery nor intrigue. There are, however, the obligatory shoot-outs and chase scenes. Note that neither Ridzick nor Danko believes in the Miranda Act. The ending involves a bus chase through the streets of Chicago at night, followed by a duel. This is the first movie in which an American director was allowed to film on location in Red Square. It was also filmed in Budapest and in Chicago.
    7Ryno_II

    Well done for a cop-buddy action film

    This movie was excellent for it's kind. Two good guys were thrown together in a dangerous situation of good vs. evil. The film's title Red Heat refers to a war between cops and druglord's in the former USSR and also Chicago. Arnold of course played the tough guy character and Jim plays the comedy relief. My favorite movie of it's kind besides Bad Boys. I highly recommend it if you're a fan of this type of film.

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    • Trivia
      Arnold Schwarzenegger spent three months learning to speak Russian. Jim Belushi spent two weeks working at a Chicago police district headquarters.
    • Goofs
      The teleprinter at the Moscow militia headquarters is seen printing a message in Russian but in the Latin alphabet. Equipment used by the Soviet government would undoubtedly allow the Cyrillic alphabet to be used.

      They do have those. Also, some using the Latin alphabet. Ever since Kennedy sent the first ones to Moscow in July 1963.
    • Quotes

      Hooligan: Hey, asshole! You can't park here, this is my spot! I live right up there. So move your piece-of-shit car or give me fifty bucks.

      Ivan Danko: I do not understand.

      Hooligan: Let me make it real simple, moron. You move your ass or give me fifty, or I take my Pete Rose here and fucking mutilate your car.

      Ivan Danko: Do you know Miranda?

      Hooligan: Never heard of the bitch.

      [Danko punches him unconscious]

      Ivan Danko: [in Russian] Hooligani.

      [Ridzik comes back]

      Art Ridzik: Everything okay?

      Ivan Danko: Yes, fine. No problems.

      Art Ridzik: What about that sack of shit lying on the sidewalk?

      Ivan Danko: He lives here.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits certain letters are reversed so as to imitate Russian Cyrillic script. In particular, "Rs" and "Ns" are reversed.
    • Alternate versions
      German theatrical version was edited for violence to secure a "Not under 16" rating. Rental VHS (Starlight) was also edited for violence. Retail VHS (Starlight, EuroVideo) included all the violence but missed 9 minutes of dialogue (oddly both versions were rated "Not under 16"). In 1997 the film was re-released by Astro, this time in its uncut form with a "Not under 18" rating (it was advertised as being a "Director's Cut"). DVD (Kinowelt) is also uncut.
    • Connections
      Edited into Running Red (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution
      Op.74: "The Philosophers"

      Written by Sergei Prokofiev

      Arranged and Conducted by James Horner

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Infierno rojo
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary(As Moscow)
    • Production companies
      • Carolco Pictures
      • Lone Wolf
      • Oak Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $29,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $34,994,648
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,133,822
      • Jun 19, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,994,648
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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