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Heat

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Reynolds plays an ex-soldier-of-fortunish character in Vegas, taking "Chaperone" jobs, fighting with the mob, and trying to get enough money together to move to Venice, Italy.

Release Date : 1986-10-16

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Elliott Kastner ProductionsNew Century Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Burt Reynolds

Character Name : Nick 'Mex' Escalante

Original Name : Burt Reynolds

Gender : Male

Karen Young

Character Name : Holly

Original Name : Karen Young

Gender : Female

Peter MacNicol

Character Name : Cyrus Kinnick

Original Name : Peter MacNicol

Gender : Male

Howard Hesseman

Character Name : Pinchus Zion

Original Name : Howard Hesseman

Gender : Male

Neill Barry

Character Name : Danny DeMarco

Original Name : Neill Barry

Gender : Male

Diana Scarwid

Character Name : Cassie

Original Name : Diana Scarwid

Gender : Female

Joseph Mascolo

Character Name : Baby (as Joe Mascolo)

Original Name : Joseph Mascolo

Gender : Male

Alfie Wise

Character Name : Felix

Original Name : Alfie Wise

Gender : Male

Deborah Rush

Character Name : D.D.

Original Name : Deborah Rush

Gender : Female

Wendell Burton

Character Name : Osgood

Original Name : Wendell Burton

Gender : Male

Alicia Arden

Character Name :

Original Name : Alicia Arden

Gender : Female

Joanne Jackson

Character Name : Millicent

Original Name : Joanne Jackson

Gender : Male

Joe Klecko

Character Name : Kinlaw

Original Name : Joe Klecko

Gender : Male

Peter Koch

Character Name : Tiel

Original Name : Peter Koch

Gender : Male

Joseph Bernard

Character Name :

Original Name : Joseph Bernard

Gender : Male

Robert Vento

Character Name :

Original Name : Robert Vento

Gender : Male

Michael Lovell Farris

Character Name :

Original Name : Michael Lovell Farris

Gender : Male

Joey Villa

Character Name :

Original Name : Joey Villa

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The showgirls have moustaches and the waitresses can rip the phone book in half! This Burt Reynolds starrer had a very troubled production, with punches thrown and inevitable walk outs, it's no surprise to find this is hardly a great film. However, it's not as some would have you believe, a chaotic turd either. The password is later! Plot has Reynolds as Nick Escalante, he's an ex-mercenary working out of Las Vegas as a bodyguard for hire - amongst other things. When a lady of the night who he has paternal regard for is brutally beaten and sexually dehumanised, it brings Nick into conflict with a young gangster pretender with organised crime connections. All this as Nick battles his gambling addiction whilst trying to achieve his goal of moving to Venice, Italy, for his five year plan. You're a peach of a guy. You're "A" number one. You're a swell fella. Adapted by William Goldman from his own novel of the same name, Heat often threatens to be a very good picture. The characterisations are rich and interesting, the setting ripe for dark deeds and dream shattering, and Reynolds is in fine form. Reynolds was still a star, even if the films he was starting to make in the 80s didn't come close to matching his status. He is badly let down by some very creaky and daft action sequences here, why the director (Dick Richards/Jerry Jameson) didn't just do real time man to man combat is as mysterious as the resultant offering is daft. I made $7 million dollars on my 28th birthday. Don't call me kid. Whilst the screenplay lacks action (do not enter this one expecting an action fest), the script does have some weighty merit where Nick's interactions with others is concerned, none more so than with Peter MacNicol's (superb) Cyrus Kinnick. He's afraid of being afraid, enlisting Nick to give him a crash course in bravery. They are an odd pairing, but crucial to each other, they give the film its deft slices of humour, and simultaneously holding the key as to why Heat is not a bad film at all. Michael Gibbs layers some smart sultry jazz music over proceedings, befitting the Vegas setting, while James Contner's cinematography is also tonally compliant to the sort of desperation feeling permeating the plot. Howard Hesseman and Diana Scarwid aren't given enough time to impact greatly, but at least Karen Young as Holly (lady of the night) strikes the right chords. Unfortunately Neill Barry as chief villain Danny DeMarco is implausibly poor and irritating into the bargain. Enjoyment of Heat possibly hangs on if you happen to be a Reynolds fan, to get entertainment from watching him hold court. Viewed as a strong character piece with Reynolds front and center it passes muster, but if looking for something more then you could end up - like many already have- disappointed. 7/10

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JPV852

@JPV852

2023-04-24

Had a couple okay moments and Burt Reynolds's charisma made it watchable, but the plot was muddy and I just didn't think it was very entertaining, which was pretty much my opinion of Wild Card which was also based on William Goldman's novel. **2.5/5**