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Release Date:
June 17, 1988
Original Title:
Red Heat
Alternate Titles:
Al rojo vivo
Danko: Calor rojo
En russer rydder op i Chicago
Red Heat
Red Heat - En Russer Rydder Op I Chicago
Röd fara
冲出生死线
紅場特警
红场特警
红塲特警
红色警探
魔鬼红星
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Carolco Pictures
Lone Wolf
Lone Wolf Pictures
Oak Pictures
TriStar Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 14 DE: 18 DK: 15 ES: 16 FR: U|12 GB: 18 HU: 16 IE: 18 IT: T JP: R18+ KR: 18 NL: 16 RU: 18+ SE: 15 SK: 15 US: R
Runtime: 104
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.
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Art Direction:
Michael Corenblith
László Rajk
Assistant Director:
James Dyer
Gábor Váradi
Associate Producer:
Mae Woods
Casting:
Jackie Burch
Costume Design:
Dan Moore
Director:
Walter Hill
Director of Photography:
Matthew F. Leonetti
Editor:
Donn Aron
Freeman A. Davies
Carmel Davies
Executive Producer:
Mario Kassar
Andrew G. Vajna
First Assistant Director:
Jeanne Caliendo
James Dyer
Hairstylist:
Peter Tothpal
Location Manager:
Robert H. Lemer
Makeup Artist:
Michael Germain
Jeff Dawn
Erzsébet Forgács
Original Music Composer:
James Horner
Post Production Coordinator:
Noori Dehnahi
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael R. Sloan
Producer:
Gordon Carroll
Walter Hill
Production Design:
John Vallone
Publicist:
Regina Gruss
Screenplay:
Troy Kennedy Martin
Harry Kleiner
Walter Hill
Script Supervisor:
Luca Kouimelis
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Phillips
Barry K. Thomas
Second Second Assistant Director:
Lorraine Raglin
Second Unit Director:
Bennie E. Dobbins
Set Decoration:
Ernie Bishop
Story:
Walter Hill
Stunt Double:
Allan Graf
Stunts:
Tony Brubaker
Bob Herron
Trainee Production Coordinator:
Richard J. Levin
Unit Production Manager:
Dirk Petersmann
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