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City Heat

When a hotshot cop and a wise-guy detective get together... the heat is on!
1984 | 93m | English

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Set in Kansas City in 1933, Eastwood plays a police lieutenant known simply by his last name, Speer. Reynolds plays a former cop turned private eye named Mike Murphy. Both Speer and Murphy served on the force together and were once good friends, but are now bitter enemies. When Murphy's partner is slain they team up again to fight the mob.
Release Date: Dec 07, 1984
Director: Richard Benjamin
Writer: Joseph Stinson, Blake Edwards
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords photographer, private eye, whorehouse
Production Companies Malpaso Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures, Deliverance Productions
Box Office Revenue: $38,348,988
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clint Eastwood Lieutenant Speer
Burt Reynolds Mike Murphy
Jane Alexander Addy
Madeline Kahn Caroline Howley
Rip Torn Primo Pitt
Irene Cara Ginny Lee
Richard Roundtree Dehl Swift
Tony Lo Bianco Leon Coll
William Sanderson Lonnie Ash
Nicholas Worth Troy Roker
Robert Davi Nino
Jude Farese Dub Slack
John Hancock Fat Freddy
Jack Thibeau Garage Soldier
Gerald S. O'Loughlin Counterman Louie
Bruce M. Fischer Bruiser
Jack Nance Aram Strossell
Art LaFleur Bruiser
Tab Thacker Tuck
Name Job
Joseph Stinson Screenplay
Edward C. Carfagno Production Design
Jacqueline Cambas Editor
George Gaines Set Decoration
Norman Salling Costume Design
Nick McLean Director of Photography
Richard Benjamin Director
Blake Edwards Screenplay
Lennie Niehaus Original Music Composer
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator
Allan Graf Stunts
Name Title
Fritz Manes Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Shocking what Prohibition causes some people to drink these days. The weight of expectation for City Heat was massive, two iconic Hollywood actors together in a buddy buddy cop movie, one with nods and homages to film noir and old school gangster movies, it wasn't unreasonable to expect a movie t ... o sit with the best on Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynold's then CV's circa 1984. Unfortunately it's no masterpiece or close to being in the upper echelon's of each actor's respective works. But that doesn't make it a bad film. A change of director saw Blake Edwards replaced by Richard Benjamin after Eastwood and Edwards, ahem, couldn't see eye to eye, so that immediately put the film on the back foot in many critic's eyes. Ironically Benjamin does OK - working from Edwards' script (there's a whole bunch of back stories and tittle-tattle assigned to this film if you care to search for it). Lots of fun here, though, as Clint and Burt, one a cop, the other an ex-cop turned PI, reluctantly team up to cut a swathe through the gangsters ruling the roost in prohibition era Kansas City. Eastwood does his straight backed machismo act, throwing awesome punches along the way, while Reynolds is wonderfully cheerful as a tough guy who all things considered, would rather not get hurt! The script is full of zingers, delivered with customary sardonic self parody by the stars, while the roll call of supporting actors is not to be sniffed at. Period detail is high end, with Nick McLean's photography carrying the requisite neo-noir impact, while the music tracking is pleasingly nostalgic. It's over the top of course and needlessly convoluted as per its yearning to be noirish, yet if you can cut back your expectation levels? And you can simply enjoy the sight of Eastwood and Reynolds having fun romping in this period? Then you just might enjoy this more than you dared to believe. 7/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
7.0

Clint Eastwood carries it, but <em>'City Heat'</em> as a whole is just about good. Burt Reynolds makes for a solid partner for Eastwood, though his character isn't as strong as the latter's - who is played by the film's standout, no doubt. There's not any star performers behind those two, though ... Richard Roundtree and Rip Torn are alright. One positive, though, is the 1930s set design, which I really liked. Not the most memorable flick, you could say it ought to be due to the double act up top, but I still found it to be a satisfactory watch.

Jan 22, 2022