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Delta Heat: Dans le feu de l'action

Original title: Delta Heat
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
452
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Anthony Edwards and Lance Henriksen in Delta Heat: Dans le feu de l'action (1992)
ActionDrama

An L. A. cop investigates the death of his partner in the swamps of Louisiana. Enlisting the help of an ex-cop who lost his hand to an alligator many years before.An L. A. cop investigates the death of his partner in the swamps of Louisiana. Enlisting the help of an ex-cop who lost his hand to an alligator many years before.An L. A. cop investigates the death of his partner in the swamps of Louisiana. Enlisting the help of an ex-cop who lost his hand to an alligator many years before.

  • Director
    • Michael Fischa
  • Writer
    • Sam A. Scribner
  • Stars
    • Anthony Edwards
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Betsy Russell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    452
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Fischa
    • Writer
      • Sam A. Scribner
    • Stars
      • Anthony Edwards
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Betsy Russell
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Edwards
    Anthony Edwards
    • Mike Bishop
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Jackson Rivers
    Betsy Russell
    Betsy Russell
    • Vicky Forbes
    Linda Dona
    Linda Dona
    • Tine Tulane
    Rod Masterson
    • Crawford
    Parramore Barbara
    • Nun
    Gregg Brazzel
    • Darrelle
    Buddy Carr
    • Young Antoine Forbes
    Selwyn Cooper
    • The Zydeco Twister #4
    Rubin David
    • The Zydeco Twister #1
    Garry Dyess
    • Deputy Sheriffs #1
    Willie Edmond
    • The Zydeco Twister #7
    John P. Fertitta
    John P. Fertitta
    • Bill
    Stocker Fontelieu
    • Hotel Clerk
    Lester Gettridge
    • The Zydeco Twister #3
    James Hamler H.
    • Coroner's investigator
    Jack Harris
    • Melancon
    John Hart
    • The Zydeco Twister #6
    • Director
      • Michael Fischa
    • Writer
      • Sam A. Scribner
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    5Vomitron_G

    New Orleans 1992: Swamps, drug lords, crocodiles, dumb cops and... Lance Henriksen with a hook!

    Yes, charismatic cult actor Lance Henriksen was basically the one and only reason I decided to watch "Delta Heat". Luckily he plays one of the leading roles - with verve, as always - and he even has a hook for a hand! Well, more like a tool, really, as he still has his hand but it's severely traumatized due to a drug-bust gone bad which had him landing in a river, after an explosion sent him off flying, where his arm got munched on by a crocodile. A strangely edited flash-back scene in slow-motion that was! But yeah, whatever.

    Was this movie any good? Yes and no. Parts of it play out like a cop-buddy kind of film, with Anthony Edwards & Lance Henriksen teaming up to find out who killed Edwards' partner and what all is going on with the alleged drug trafficking in the swamps. They both had okay chemistry together, so I didn't mind that. The kind of mystery plot wasn't too bad either; you basically have to figure out who the bad guys are along with the puzzling enigma surrounding the character of Forbes, the supposedly dead & crazy drug-lord. The 'guess what's going on' aspect was fairly good constructed as well. But what absolutely didn't work, was the humorous approach to numerous events. A hook-joke here, a witty line there, Edwards getting all his suits messed up, etc. And to make it worse, the musical score tried too hard to make it obvious that we're supposed to find this funny.

    One thing that did freak me out rather immensely though... I have to be careful how I put this or I might give away too much plot info... Let's just say at one point we get to see a severely deformed human being. The dude freaked me out completely. And while trying to wrap my head around the fact how they managed to pull off his looks with conventional make-up sfx, I completely overlooked the obvious... That was a latex dummy? I guess the image on my VHS tape was a bit blurry, because I got fooled over this one. I guess it had to be a dummy, or otherwise they must have found some seriously messed up extra out there in the Louisiana swamps...

    But in general, this is just the okay film to watch on a cold & rainy, Sunday afternoon. Luckily, I might add, the sensual & sexy Betsy Russel was a welcome apparition and sure heated up some scenes. I just figured out she's also starring in the last five "Saw" films or so (together with Shawnee Smith - there's another beauty from the past), so I guess that's as good as any reason to finally check them all out.
    7bozohitler321

    Figures ...

    It figures that the ONLY person who reviewed this classic and hated it would be from florida. You probably saw it expecting a simple plot with flat humor and the ending spelled out for you eh? Sure the plot is simple but flat humor???

    Delta Heat is (attention plz) NOT meant to be a serious drama. SHOCK! Granted that the actors playing the 2 local cops couldnt act their way out of a paper bag, but that is EXACTLY how they are meant to be portrayed.. as unsophisticated yokul bumpkins who take themselves way too seriously.

    Henrickson and Edwards play off each other well enough to keep the movie both funny and interesting. As for the "obvious" latex forbes, have you ever seen someone who had massive third and fourth degree burns after "reconstructive" surgery? okay so he never blinked..big whoop. Maybe it was all the drugs he did in the 60's?

    If you want a campy, fun cop 'drama' that makes for a good night of pretzels and beer consumption then rent this. If youre looking for serious art or award winning presentation go rent a Bergman film.
    6merklekranz

    A winner in the "B" movie sweepstakes ..............

    Any Lance Henriksen movie is worth a look, and there are quite a few to look at. Some are unwatchable like "Sasquatch Mountain", then there are the overlooked gems like "Delta Heat". Sure it's another mismatched buddy cop film, but the humor is there, the plot is acceptable with a twist ending, Lance Henriksen plays a colorful swamp rat perfectly, and the film has definite entertainment value. If a movie entertains, then the mediocre acting, humongous plot holes, and low budget really don't matter. Another plus here is the great Louisiana location filming, and an appropriate soundtrack. "Delta Heat" is a winner in the "B'movie sweepstakes. - MERK
    vertigo_14

    Another B-cop drama about drug lords and guys with hooks.

    I wasn't expecting much more than a B-rated (or less) cop drama. An L.A. cop (Anthony Edwards) gets knee deep in mud and crayfish in New Orleans looking for the drug lord that killed his partner. There, he partners up with one of a former cop (Lance Henriksen) with a hook.

    This movie was far too long and the story never really picks up. L.A. and Lousinana cop just go about roughing up their leads.

    There are a few funny moments. While Edwards plays the loose, cocky L.A. Cop, Henriksen is a little like Robert Shaw's charater on Jaws. He's full of witty sarcasm and has his own local way doing things. And there's a running gag of Edwards always messing up his suit.

    It is also speckled with bad acting from background characters. It might have played out better as a television show.

    Look for the character, Forbes (after the flashback), the infamous drug lord. For the short while he is in the movie, it is not an actor, but a very obvious latex dummy. Why they just didn't get one of the camera men to get on a grey wig? At least they would have blinked.
    4refinedsugar

    Didn't Click

    A film long ago forgotten by all except maybe fans of the two leading men, 'Delta Heat' has the imprint of everything that goes along with a buddy cop flick from the early 90's. A mismatched pair of men who couldn't be more different. Big city to small. Drugs. Murder. Whodunit.

    Bishop's (Anthony Edwards) partner gets killed in New Orleans trying to track down the origins of a new drug hitting LA. He comes to town to avenge him, get to the bottom of things, etc. Gets teamed up with a local ex-cop Rivers (Lance Henriksen) who has a hook for one hand after an incident with a crocodile. You get the picture.

    I like Anthony "Goose" Edwards, but I really tracked this one down for Lance. He gets into his role. The hook, the Cajon accent and the silly proceedings. However 'Delta Heat' was a one time view. The chemistry isn't bad, but Edwards polished LA cop - suits, ear ring, haircut - routine got old. The change in scenery isn't enough to salvage the story which is simply a snore. The comedy doesn't land.

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      Mike & Jackson walk into a seafood store looking for Darrelle. The store, as stated on the building, is Al Scramuzza's Seafood City. Jackson puts the employee behind the counter in a headlock and tells him to point in the direction of Darelle. That employee is Al Scramuzza himself, who is a New Orleans icon known for pioneering the industrialization of crawfish in New Orleans in the early 50s and its spread throughout the state and country. He's also known for his many parodied local TV commercials in the 70s and 80s. Also, the reason Al Scramuzza didn't have a speaking line in that scene was because he would have had to been paid as an actor instead of an extra.

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Delta Heat
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Harkham Group
      • Karen Films
      • Sawmill Entertainment Corporation
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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