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Red Heat

Moscow's toughest detective. Chicago's craziest cop. There's only one thing worse than making them mad. Making them partners.
1988 | 104m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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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 country.
Release Date: Jun 17, 1988
Director: Walter Hill
Writer: Troy Kennedy Martin, Harry Kleiner, Walter Hill
Genres: Action, Crime
Keywords street gang, martial arts, police brutality, showdown, cold war, soviet union, drug dealer, investigation, police, revenge, drug cartel, police detective, buddy cop, kingpin, manhunt
Production Companies Carolco Pictures, Oak Pictures, Lone Wolf
Box Office Revenue: $34,994,648
Budget: $29,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Arnold Schwarzenegger Ivan Danko
Jim Belushi Art Ridzik
Peter Boyle Lou Donnelly
Ed O'Ross Viktor Rostavili
Laurence Fishburne Lt. Stobbs
Gina Gershon Cat Manzetti
Richard Bright Sgt. Gallagher
Brent Jennings Abdul Elijah
Gretchen Palmer Hooker
Pruitt Taylor Vince Night Clerk
Mike Hagerty Pat Nunn
Brion James Streak
Gloria Delaney Intern
Peter Jason TV Announcer
Oleg Vidov Yuri Ogarkov
Savely Kramarov Gregor Moussorsky
J.W. Smith Salim
Gene Scherer Consul Stepanovich
Tengiz Borisoff Josip Baroda
Roger Callard Pytor Tatomovich
Gábor Koncz Vagran Rostavili
Géza Balkay Col. Kulikov
Zsolt Körtvélyessy Lt. Redetsky
János Bán Officer
Masanori Toguchi Mongol Hippy
Sven-Ole Thorsen Nikolai
Norbert Növényi Sacha
Istvan Etlenyi Yegor
George Gati Piano Player
Peter Marikovsky Waiter
Gábor Németh Gangster
Istvan Vajas Gangster
Peter Kis Gangster
Atilla Fási Gangster
Eric Mansker Ali
Lew Hopson Jamal
Jason Ronard Nelligan
Gigi Vorgan Officer Audrey
Allan Graf Joliet Prison Guard
Kurt Fuller Detective
Bruno Alexander Detective
Christopher Mankiewicz Cop in Hospital
Bob O'Donnell Bernie the Newsie
Marjorie Bransfield Waitress
Luis Contreras Lupo
Christopher Anthony Young Hooligan
William McConnell Police Photographer
Ed DeFusco Police Photographer
Joey D. Vieira Man at Phone Booth
Michael Adams Railroad Engineer
Jonathan Tate Prison Cleanhead
Michael Lindström Man at Airport
Name Job
Michael Corenblith Art Direction
Troy Kennedy Martin Screenplay
James Horner Original Music Composer
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
Jeff Dawn Makeup Artist
Tony Brubaker Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Allan Graf Stunt Double
Donn Aron Editor
Carmel Davies Editor
Harry Kleiner Screenplay
Freeman A. Davies Editor
James Dyer Assistant Director, First Assistant Director
Regina Gruss Publicist
Michael R. Sloan Post Production Supervisor
Lorraine Raglin Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Germain Makeup Artist
Bennie E. Dobbins Second Unit Director
Ernie Bishop Set Decoration
John Vallone Production Design
Dan Moore Costume Design
Robert H. Lemer Location Manager
László Rajk Art Direction
Jeanne Caliendo First Assistant Director
Jackie Burch Casting
Dirk Petersmann Unit Production Manager
Tom Phillips Second Assistant Director
Luca Kouimelis Script Supervisor
Richard J. Levin Trainee Production Coordinator
Gábor Váradi Assistant Director
Noori Dehnahi Post Production Coordinator
Erzsébet Forgács Makeup Artist
Peter Tothpal Hairstylist
Barry K. Thomas Second Assistant Director
Walter Hill Screenplay, Director, Story
John R. Leonetti Camera Operator
Name Title
Mario Kassar Executive Producer
Mae Woods Associate Producer
Walter Hill Producer
Gordon Carroll Producer
Andrew G. Vajna Executive Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
7.0

Entertaining enough buddy-cop movie has some fun action scenes (the bus chase sequence was great). Only thing holding it back was the pairing of Schwarzenegger and Belushi never quite worked for me. Still a good flick from Walter Hill, though not sure it ranks all that high compared with others from ... the era. **3.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Look out Chicago, Arnie & Jimmy are loose on the streets. Captain Ivan Danko (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a no nonsense Soviet cop who is sent to Chicago to pick up a murdering Russian drug dealer. Upon arriving in the windy city, Danko is teamed with Art Ridzik (James Belushi), a wise-cracking str ... eet cop notorious for cutting corners to get the job done. Complete polar opposites, both men form an unlikely alliance as Danko's Soviet methods blend with Ridzik's free spirited street wise techniques. There were quite a few buddy buddy films around in the 1980s, certainly the teaming of unlikely cop partners was nothing new at the time of Red Heat's release. Yet for all it's obvious reliance on clichés, and its out dated Russian/American guffaws, Red Heat is a romping, violent and funny picture. Pairing the big Austrian Oak Schwarzenegger with the Americana that is James Belushi pays off in bundles. Yes it's sometimes crass, but Belushi's cocky mannerisms play off Schwarzenegger's robotic frame with comedic joy. All played out in amongst carnage and murder created by director Walter Hill, who is quite frankly, and thankfully, just extending the formula that he started in 1982 with 48 Hrs. The support cast is not to be sniffed at either. Peter Boyle, Ed O'Ross, Laurence Fishburne, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Brion James and Gina Gershon. All line up to add fuel to the Arnie and Jimmy fire. Also good to see is that Hill shot on location in Illinois and Moscow to give the film some scenic impetus, whilst James Horner's score is suitably bombastic and at one with the material. It's no rocket scientist who observes a film like this and calls it popcorn fodder, because it so obviously is. But within its buddy buddy framework lies a very quotable film that's essential for fans of Arnie & Jimmy. Sometimes that's all one needs from a film like this. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

I am not sure how much actual acting Arnold Schwarzenegger had to do in this rather derivative crime caper. A bit like John Wayne in "Brannigan" (1975), he is despatched to partner up with a cop abroad to order to repatriate a dangerous criminal. In this case, though, he is a Russian and it is wise- ... cracking American "Ridzik" (Jim Belushi) that he must bridge the culture-gap and work with to track down a murderous drug dealer who did for his partner and fled. To be fair to Arnie, he has his tongue a bit in his cheek here, but Belushi just mis-fires once too often in this rather sloppy adventure. The escapades are all rather predictable and the underlying joke/scenario wears thin all too quickly. I suppose it nods a little to the thawing in the post-Reagan relationship between the USA and the Soviet Union, but the delivery borders on the slapstick at times and I was never really a fan of Belushi's brand of rather puerile comedy - indulged in spades here by a trio of writers including the usually far more reliable Troy Kennedy Martin. It passes the time effortlessly enough, and reminds us who lived through that period of just how dodgy some of our fashions were, but thereafter it's all pretty mediocre fayre.

Nov 06, 2022