City Heat

City Heat

By Richard Benjamin

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1984-12-07
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Director: Richard Benjamin
  • Production Company: Deliverance Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 6.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.5/10
5.5
From 178 Ratings

Description

Award-winning superstars Clint Eastwood ("Unforgiven," "Million Dollar Baby") and Burt Reynolds ("Dukes of Hazzard," "The Longest Yard") join forces for the very first time in an action comedy set in the 1930s. Clint is a hard-nosed cop, Burt's a wisecracking gumshoe, and both are on the trail of some bad news gangsters. Though the two don't exactly get along, the mob still had better watch out! Co-starring Academy Award-nominees Madeline Kahn ("A Bug's Life," "Young Frankenstein") and Jane Alexander ("The Ring," "Cider House Rules"), Academy Award nominated and Emmy-winner Rip Torn ("Dodgeball," "Men in Black"), and Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning pop star Irene Cara ("Fame"), and directed by Golden Globe-winner and Emmy-nominated Richard Benjamin ("Mermaids," "Made in America").

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  • Know for another reason

    2
    By Sith Lord J
    During the filming of this movie Burt Reynolds was injury during the filming a fight. The broken jaw made it diffcult for him to eat leading to weight loss which resulted in rumours he had AIDS. Anyway it really isn't that good of a movie and Burt and Clint are barely on screen together.
  • City Heat

    2
    By Ampasity
    This was a $5.00 at best, sad, I expected more from Eastwood & Reynolds
  • Classic

    5
    By Linchong
    I completely concur with the previous review. This is a very good movie depiction of the 1930's and a great duo performed by Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds. Hollywood just does not make good movies like this anymore. They attempted once with Chicago and failed miserably. I also would not mind if they had another film each other, but its too late now. The time for that would have been in either the 80's or 90's. The so called Rotten Tomato critiques need to be quiet, obviously they do not know a good movie when they see one.
  • Pay no attention to the tomato meter...this is a fun movie!

    5
    By ElMariachi76
    The best thing going for the movie are the two stars...Burt & Clint, who at the time were the top 2 box office draws. Unfortunately, this movie is always remembered where Burt got hurt...leading up to his box office demise. The movie is entertaining, do to the actors...with Rip Torn doing his evil best as a rival mob boss. The movie seems to get negative reviews, mostly to the story & writing...which was written by Blake Edwards, and who left production early...later renaming his writing credit to Sam O. Brown (get it, SOB). It was one of Edwards best scripts, & apparentlt his arguing with Reynolds didn't help. All in all, the movie gets 5 stars do the Burt & Clint...see it for them. They need to do at least one more film together.

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