Red Heat poster
Movie

Red Heat

1988·1h 44m·R
CrimeThrillerActionComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 6.1/10
81,538 votes
Metascore
61
Metacritic

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.

Red Heat is a 1988 crime thriller movie directed by Walter Hill, starring Ed O'Ross, Jim Belushi, Arnold Schwarzenegger. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.1/10 from 81,538 votes and runs 1h 44m.

Actions open in the full BullseyeFlix app and jump to the exact feature.
🎬 Open in BullseyeFlix
Full details · Watch links · Similar movies

Director
Walter Hill
Stars
Ed O'Ross
Jim Belushi
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Peter Boyle
Details
1988-06-17
104 min
Movie
R
★ United States, Netherlands
★ English, Russian, Spanish
Keywords
drug dealmoscow russiarussian abroadreckless drivingtough guyprostitutefight in the snowparking garagepolice brutalitymeetingprisonpsychotronic filmgeorgianmanhuntrevolveropening action scenechicago illinoistwo word titlebuddy cop crimeshotgunmarriage for moneyfemale nuditypolice raidbrutalityculture clashpolice stationprison visittelephone boothrussian mafiagunbuddy copdinermartial artsred square moscowcop killeraction herocrime bosssemiautomatic pistolafrican americanhotelprosthetic limbviolencefemale frontal nuditysoviet unioncold warbus hit by a trainuxoricidebloodbus station lockernude fightwristwatchcar hit by a busescape from police custodybus stationdeath of friendbusmale nudityvillainarrestdrug lordbus chasedrug dealerhotel desk clerknegotiationgun violenceuniformed police officerman disguised as a woman1980sshootout in a hoteltrainshoulder holstershootoutshootout in a hospitalmale rear nudityman in uniformdetectivepolice commanderdance instructorprosthetic legcocainefemale rear nudityprisonersteam bathheroshowdownbus crashsleeve gunman wears a uniformmurder of a nude manshot to deathhospitalsoviet american cooperationfistfightrussian detectiverevengeextraditionpolice officerblind manmurder of a police officerprison gangforeigner playing russian character