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CrimeDramaAction

Heat

- A Los Angeles crime saga.

Obsessive master thief Neil McCauley leads a top-notch crew on various daring heists throughout Los Angeles while determined detective Vincent Hanna pursues him without rest. Each man recognizes and respects the ability and the dedication of the other even though they are aware their cat-and-mouse game may end in violence.

Release Date : 1995-12-15

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Warner Bros. PicturesRegency EnterprisesForward Pass

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Al Pacino

Character Name : Lt. Vincent Hanna

Original Name : Al Pacino

Gender : Male

Robert De Niro

Character Name : Neil McCauley

Original Name : Robert De Niro

Gender : Male

Val Kilmer

Character Name : Chris Shiherlis

Original Name : Val Kilmer

Gender : Male

Jon Voight

Character Name : Nate

Original Name : Jon Voight

Gender : Male

Tom Sizemore

Character Name : Michael Cheritto

Original Name : Tom Sizemore

Gender : Male

Diane Venora

Character Name : Justine

Original Name : Diane Venora

Gender : Female

Amy Brenneman

Character Name : Eady

Original Name : Amy Brenneman

Gender : Female

Ashley Judd

Character Name : Charlene Shiherlis

Original Name : Ashley Judd

Gender : Female

Mykelti Williamson

Character Name : Drucker

Original Name : Mykelti Williamson

Gender : Male

Wes Studi

Character Name : Casals

Original Name : Wes Studi

Gender : Male

Ted Levine

Character Name : Bosko

Original Name : Ted Levine

Gender : Male

Dennis Haysbert

Character Name : Donald Breedan

Original Name : Dennis Haysbert

Gender : Male

William Fichtner

Character Name : Roger Van Zant

Original Name : William Fichtner

Gender : Male

Natalie Portman

Character Name : Lauren Gustafson

Original Name : Natalie Portman

Gender : Female

Tom Noonan

Character Name : Kelso

Original Name : Tom Noonan

Gender : Male

Kevin Gage

Character Name : Waingro

Original Name : Kevin Gage

Gender : Male

Hank Azaria

Character Name : Alan Marciano

Original Name : Hank Azaria

Gender : Male

Susan Traylor

Character Name : Elaine Cheritto

Original Name : Susan Traylor

Gender : Female

Kim Staunton

Character Name : Lillian

Original Name : Kim Staunton

Gender : Female

Danny Trejo

Character Name : Trejo

Original Name : Danny Trejo

Gender : Male

Henry Rollins

Character Name : Hugh Benny

Original Name : Henry Rollins

Gender : Male

Jerry Trimble

Character Name : Schwartz

Original Name : Jerry Trimble

Gender : Male

Martin Ferrero

Character Name : Construction Clerk

Original Name : Martin Ferrero

Gender : Male

Ricky Harris

Character Name : Albert Torena

Original Name : Ricky Harris

Gender : Male

Tone Loc

Character Name : Richard Torena

Original Name : Tone Loc

Gender : Male

Begonya Plaza

Character Name : Anna Trejo

Original Name : Begonya Plaza

Gender : Female

Hazelle Goodman

Character Name : Hooker's Mother

Original Name : Hazelle Goodman

Gender : Female

Ray Buktenica

Character Name : Timmons

Original Name : Ray Buktenica

Gender : Male

Jeremy Piven

Character Name : Dr. Bob

Original Name : Jeremy Piven

Gender : Male

Xander Berkeley

Character Name : Ralph

Original Name : Xander Berkeley

Gender : Male

Rick Avery

Character Name : Armored Guard #2

Original Name : Rick Avery

Gender : Male

Brad Baldridge

Character Name : Children's Hospital Doctor

Original Name : Brad Baldridge

Gender : Male

Andrew Camuccio

Character Name : Dominick

Original Name : Andrew Camuccio

Gender : Male

Brian Camuccio

Character Name : Dominick

Original Name : Brian Camuccio

Gender : Male

Max Daniels

Character Name : Shooter at Drive-in

Original Name : Max Daniels

Gender : Male

Vince Deadrick Jr.

Character Name : Driver at Drive-in

Original Name : Vince Deadrick Jr.

Gender : Male

Charles Duke

Character Name : Cop #5

Original Name : Charles Duke

Gender : Male

Thomas Elfmont

Character Name : Desk Clerk Cop

Original Name : Thomas Elfmont

Gender : Male

Kenny Endoso

Character Name : Bartender

Original Name : Kenny Endoso

Gender : Male

Kimberly Flynn

Character Name : Casals' Date

Original Name : Kimberly Flynn

Gender : Female

Steven Ford

Character Name : Officer Bruce

Original Name : Steven Ford

Gender : Male

Farrah Forke

Character Name : Claudia

Original Name : Farrah Forke

Gender : Female

Hannes Fritsch

Character Name : Miracle Mile Bartender

Original Name : Hannes Fritsch

Gender : Male

Amanda Graves

Character Name : Linda Cheritto

Original Name : Amanda Graves

Gender : Female

Emily Graves

Character Name : Anita Cheritto

Original Name : Emily Graves

Gender : Female

Niki Haris

Character Name : Marcia Drucker

Original Name : Niki Haris

Gender : Female

Ted Harvey

Character Name : Detective #2

Original Name : Ted Harvey

Gender : Male

Patricia Healy

Character Name : Bosko's Date

Original Name : Patricia Healy

Gender : Female

Paul Herman

Character Name : Sergeant Heinz

Original Name : Paul Herman

Gender : Male

Cindy Katz

Character Name : Rachel

Original Name : Cindy Katz

Gender : Female

Brian Libby

Character Name : Captain Jackson

Original Name : Brian Libby

Gender : Male

Bill McIntosh

Character Name : Armored Guard #1

Original Name : Bill McIntosh

Gender : Male

Dan Martin

Character Name : Harry Dieter

Original Name : Dan Martin

Gender : Male

Rick Marzan

Character Name : Basketball Player

Original Name : Rick Marzan

Gender : Male

Terry Miller

Character Name : Children's Hospital Nurse

Original Name : Terry Miller

Gender : Male

Paul Moyer

Character Name : News Anchorman

Original Name : Paul Moyer

Gender : Male

Daniel O'Haco

Character Name : Detective #1

Original Name : Daniel O'Haco

Gender : Male

Mario Roberts

Character Name : Bank Guard #1

Original Name : Mario Roberts

Gender : Male

Phillip Robinson

Character Name : Alphonse

Original Name : Phillip Robinson

Gender : Male

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Character Name : Armored Truck Driver

Original Name : Thomas Rosales Jr.

Gender : Male

Rainell Saunders

Character Name : Dead Hooker

Original Name : Rainell Saunders

Gender : Female

Kai Soremekun

Character Name : Prostitute

Original Name : Kai Soremekun

Gender : Female

Rey Verdugo

Character Name : Vegas Cop

Original Name : Rey Verdugo

Gender : Male

Wendy L. Walsh

Character Name : News Anchorwoman

Original Name : Wendy L. Walsh

Gender : Female

Yvonne Zima

Character Name : Hostage Girl

Original Name : Yvonne Zima

Gender : Female

Monica Lee Bellais

Character Name : Nurse (uncredited)

Original Name : Monica Lee Bellais

Gender : Female

Peter Blackwell

Character Name : Bar Couple (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Blackwell

Gender : Male

Trevor Coppola

Character Name : Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Trevor Coppola

Gender : Male

Bud Cort

Character Name : Solenko, Restaurant Manager (uncredited)

Original Name : Bud Cort

Gender : Male

Annette Goodman

Character Name : Prostitute (uncredited)

Original Name : Annette Goodman

Gender : Female

Mick Gould

Character Name : 1st SIS Detective in the Hallway (uncredited)

Original Name : Mick Gould

Gender : Male

Mary Kircher

Character Name : Police Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Mary Kircher

Gender : Female

David Koseruba

Character Name : Mustached Cop with Capt. Jackson on Roof (uncredited)

Original Name : David Koseruba

Gender : Male

Darin Mangan

Character Name : Grocery Store Employee (uncredited)

Original Name : Darin Mangan

Gender : Male

Melissa S. Markess

Character Name : Police Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Melissa S. Markess

Gender : Female

Andre McCoy

Character Name : Man at Party (uncredited)

Original Name : Andre McCoy

Gender : Male

Darren Melton

Character Name : Bookstore Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Darren Melton

Gender : Male

Robert Miranda

Character Name : Cusamano (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Miranda

Gender : Male

Kathryn Mullen

Character Name : Doreen Daniel, Diner Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Kathryn Mullen

Gender : Female

Manny Perry

Character Name : Grocery Store Cop (uncredited)

Original Name : Manny Perry

Gender : Male

Jimmy N. Roberts

Character Name : Road-blockade Cop (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimmy N. Roberts

Gender : Male

Iva Franks-Singer

Character Name : Waitress (uncredited)

Original Name : Iva Franks-Singer

Gender : Female

Jimmy Star

Character Name : Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Jimmy Star

Gender : Male

Gloria Koehn Straube

Character Name : Beach Walker (uncredited)

Original Name : Gloria Koehn Straube

Gender : Female

Viviane Vives

Character Name : Castilian Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Viviane Vives

Gender : Female

Tim Werner

Character Name : Bank Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Tim Werner

Gender : Male

Heidi Miller

Character Name : Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Heidi Miller

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

You don't live with me, you live among the remains of dead people. Heat is written and directed by Michael Mann. It stars Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Val Kilmer, Jon Voight, Tom Sizemore, Diane Venora, Ashley Judd, Amy Brennerman and Danny Trejo. Music is scored by Elliot Goldenthal and cinematography by Dante Spinoti. Big time thief Neil McCauley (DeNiro) is after one last major score before he retires, but hot on his tail is Vincent Hannah (Pacino), a cop equally and methodically as driven as he is himself. In the build up to Heat's release, much was made of it being the first on screen pairing of DeNiro and Pacino. A mouthwatering prospect for sure, it proved to be worth the wait and unfolds as a lesson in restrained acting with two modern greats affording each other the respect that was due. What we didn't realise in the build up to the film's release, was that it would prove to be one of the greatest cops and robbers movies of all time, brought to us by an auteur director whose kink for realism and commitment to research stands him out from much of the modern directing pack. Rarely does a film come together as one, where all the cogs of the engine are in tune, but Heat is one such picture. From cast performances to visual aesthetics, to screenplay and actual substance of story, Heat is as meticulous as it is thrilling. There are a myriad of characters brilliantly stitched together in one de-glamorised City of Angels, as plot develops, and each character and their crumbling relationships come under inspection, we are witnessing a coarse viewpoint of human nature, where people's lives are ended or defined by their choices. Everywhere you look, here, there are folk cracking under the strain of being exposed to high end crime, dreams, hopes and happiness are unlikely to be achieved, and this is on both sides of the law. For Heat, Mann fuses the tonal and visual ticks of Manhunter with that of the adrenalin rushes from Last of the Mohicans, with the former gorgeously born out by Spinoti's pin sharp photography, the latter thrillingly realised by Mann's skill at action set pieces. Once again word of mouth about the key heist and shoot out in the film led to high expectation, and again there is no disappointment. L.A. becomes a battle ground, rapid gunfire punctures the air, cars swerve and crash, bodies fall, visually and aurally it drags you to the edge of your seat, an extended action sequence fit to sit with the best of them. The kicker as well is that because Mann has been so detailed in his characterisations, we care about what happens to all parties, we understand motives and means. Which in a film with such a huge support cast is quite an achievement. There is enough in Heat to fill out a dozen other cops and robbers films, fans of neo-noir and crime films in general are spoilt supreme here. It's not rocket science really, put a group of great actors together, give them an intelligent script to work from and let them be guided by a director who will not sit still, and you get a great film. Heat, the ultimate predator and prey movie, where from beginning to end it refuses to be lazy or cop out, and energy and thought seeps from every frame. 10/10

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Partly I'm disappointed in myself for taking so long to watch _Heat_ because it's such a massive influence on one of the best movies ever (_The Dark Knight_), and one my favourite video games ever (_Payday: The Heist_). Mostly though, I'm disappointed in myself for taking so long to watch _Heat_ because I've denied myself for so long the privilege of having seen such a great fucking crime movie. _Final rating:★★★★ - An all round good movie with a little something extra._

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The Movie Mob

@mooney240

2022-09-26

**Heat earns its way onto top 25 lists for heist films and 90s action, but its faults keep it low in the rankings.** Heat gets so many things right. The stellar cast continues to surprise me with all the different names and faces I recognize when I watch it. The action is exceptional, especially considering this film is over 25 years old. The shoot-out in the middle of the movie is riveting, raw, and powerfully hard-hitting. The story made it impossible to guess exactly how it would turn out - was the cop going to get his man, or was the mastermind thief going to get away? Heat belongs on best heist and action movie lists but not nearly as high as many lists rank it. Heat carries some annoying faults. The ending of the film is abrupt and unsatisfying. The runtime is at least 45 minutes too long. The biggest frustration was Al Pacino’s performance. He was so over the top that his character felt like he was in the wrong movie. Every other action delivered genuine and serious performances while Pacino was screaming about women’s butts. What? Heat is a good film, but these low points keep it from being great.

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tensharpe

@tensharpe

2023-02-03

“Heat” directed by Michael Mann is a crime epic based on the exploits of real life criminal Neil McCauley.  Although mostly fictional, with the events and character having real life basis, Mann is able to elevate this crime drama above other films in a similar genre.  Robert De Niro plays Neil McCauley, a knowledgable experienced criminal who’s skill set includes playing cat and mouse with the police. After a robbery ends in a street gunfight McCauley and his gang manage to evade the police. Lieutenant Vincent Hanna ( Al Pacino ) determined to catch the criminals, skilfully assesses the crime scene and immediately “ Heat” begins to draw parallels between the two lead characters.  Filmed entirely on location “Heat” is a gripping, tension filled viewing experience that has the viewer uncertain who to route for throughout the entire proceedings.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-06-18

**A good film, with great actors at the highest level, a little different from other action films and that deserves to be revisited these days.** If there's one thing that can be a good pastime, it's an action movie, with ingenious and fearless thieves and police willing to do anything to arrest them. That's what this movie is, basically, and although we've seen many movies with this recipe, neither does it become tiresome, nor do the movies become boring or less interesting. Michael Mann is today a director with solid action credits, thanks in part to this film, but also to “The Insider” and “Collateral”. Before this film, he had shown extraordinary competence in directing “Last of the Mohicans”, a film that I consider an example for harmonizing creative freedom, absolute historical rigor and a great respect for the source material. In this film, Mann does not disappoint and once again gives us solid, consistent, committed and creative direction. For the cast, several great actors with given evidence were called. Of course, it's not possible for everyone to have the same degree of protagonism, but I think that each one of them had the time and material necessary to do a very well done job. Al Pacino and Robert De Niro clearly stand out from the crowd. In addition to having the central characters of the plot, they are both incredibly intense, charismatic, explosive. It's worth watching this duel of the titans. Pacino is the most unlikable and difficult to like because he is constantly on the verge of a nervous breakdown. De Niro is kinder and more human, so it's not hard to root for him. In addition to them, we have the excellent work of Val Kilmer and Jon Voight, and a well accomplished performance of Tom Sizemore. The film also features appearances by Danny Trejo (almost playing himself) and a teenager named Natalie Portman, among many other well-known names. Despite everything, this film has little action, many will say. And really, the priority that was given here is the development of the characters and each of their stories, so that the action is more concentrated in some specific sequences like the anthological sequence of the robbery and shooting in the middle of the street. I liked that, and I liked that this movie tried to be different in a positive way. My only criticism is the slow and tiresome pace that the film assumes most of the time. With a slightly faster pace thanks to some surgical cuts, the film would become lighter. Filmed in Los Angeles, in the city itself (I can only imagine what a logistical nightmare it must have been!), the film couldn't have better sets and costumes, striving for total realism. The special effects work very well, the cinematography is wonderful, and the film is visually very elegant and mature.