Red Heat is a 1988 action film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as a tough Russian police officer named Ivan Danko. The story follows Danko as he travels to Chicago to track down a drug dealer who has escaped from his custody. In Chicago, Danko is paired up with a wisecracking American detective named Art Ridzik, played by James Belushi.
As Danko and Ridzik work together to catch the drug dealer, they must overcome their cultural differences and learn to trust each other. The film is filled with intense action sequences, witty banter between the two leads, and a healthy dose of 80s-style humor.
Red Heat was directed by Walter Hill and was a commercial success upon its release. It is now considered a cult classic among fans of action movies, thanks to its memorable performances and thrilling set pieces.
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