Heat (1995)
Heat (1995)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Al Pacino
Lt. Vincent Hanna
Robert De Niro
Neil McCauley
Val Kilmer
Chris Shiherlis
Jon Voight
Nate
Tom Sizemore
Michael Cheritto
Diane Venora
Justine
Amy Brenneman
Eady
Ashley Judd
Charlene Shiherlis
Mykelti Williamson
Drucker
Wes Studi
Casals
Ted Levine
Bosko
Dennis Haysbert
Donald Breedan
William Fichtner
Roger Van Zant
Natalie Portman
Lauren Gustafson
Tom Noonan
Kelso
Kevin Gage
Waingro
Hank Azaria
Alan Marciano
Susan Traylor
Elaine Cheritto
Kim Staunton
Lillian
Danny Trejo
Trejo
Henry Rollins
Hugh Benny
Jerry Trimble
Schwartz
Martin Ferrero
Construction Clerk
Ricky Harris
Albert Torena
Tone Loc
Richard Torena
Begonya Plaza
Anna Trejo
Hazelle Goodman
Hooker's Mother
Ray Buktenica
Timmons
Jeremy Piven
Dr. Bob
Xander Berkeley
Ralph
Rick Avery
Armored Guard #2 / Stunts
Brad Baldridge
Children's Hospital Doctor
Andrew Camuccio
Dominick
Brian Camuccio
Dominick
Max Daniels
Shooter at Drive-in
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Driver at Drive-in
Charles Duke
Cop #5
Thomas Elfmont
Desk Clerk Cop
Kenny Endoso
Bartender
Kimberly Flynn
Casals' Date
Steven Ford
Officer Bruce
Farrah Forke
Claudia
Hannes Fritsch
Miracle Mile Bartender
Amanda Graves
Linda Cheritto
Emily Graves
Anita Cheritto
Niki Haris
Marcia Drucker
Ted Harvey
Detective #2
Patricia Healy
Bosko's Date
Paul Herman
Sergeant Heinz
Cindy Katz
Rachel
Brian Libby
Captain Jackson
Bill McIntosh
Armored Guard #1
Dan Martin
Harry Dieter
Rick Marzan
Basketball Player
Terry Miller
Children's Hospital Nurse
Paul Moyer
News Anchorman
Daniel O'Haco
Detective #1 / Stunts / Stunt Double
Mario Roberts
Bank Guard #1
Phillip Robinson
Alphonse
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Armored Truck Driver
Rainell Saunders
Dead Hooker
Kai Soremekun
Prostitute
Rey Verdugo
Vegas Cop
Wendy L. Walsh
News Anchorwoman
Yvonne Zima
Hostage Girl
Monica Lee Bellais
Nurse (uncredited)
Peter Blackwell
Bar Couple (uncredited)
Trevor Coppola
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Bud Cort
Solenko, Restaurant Manager (uncredited)
Annette Goodman
Prostitute (uncredited)
Mick Gould
1st SIS Detective in the Hallway (uncredited) / Technical Supervisor
Mary Kircher
Police Woman (uncredited)
David Koseruba
Mustached Cop with Capt. Jackson on Roof (uncredited)
Darin Mangan
Grocery Store Employee (uncredited)
Melissa S. Markess
Police Woman (uncredited)
Andre McCoy
Man at Party (uncredited)
Darren Melton
Bookstore Patron (uncredited)
Robert Miranda
Cusamano (uncredited)
Kathryn Mullen
Doreen Daniel, Diner Patron (uncredited)
Manny Perry
Grocery Store Cop (uncredited)
Jimmy N. Roberts
Road-blockade Cop (uncredited) / Stunts
Iva Franks-Singer
Waitress (uncredited)
Jimmy Star
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Gloria Koehn Straube
Beach Walker (uncredited)
Viviane Vives
Castilian Woman (uncredited)
Tim Werner
Bank Guard (uncredited) / Stunts
Heidi Miller
Extra (uncredited)
Dov Hoenig
Editor
Art Linson
Producer
Per Hallberg
Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Mann
Producer / Director / Writer
Bonnie Timmermann
Casting
Joel Kramer
Stunt Coordinator
Dante Spinotti
Director of Photography
Pasquale Buba
Editor
Elliot Goldenthal
Original Music Composer / Orchestrator
Deborah L. Scott
Costume Design
Neil Krepela
Visual Effects Supervisor
William Goldenberg
Editor
Tony Brubaker
Stunts
Terry D. Frazee
Special Effects Coordinator
Paul H. Haines Jr.
Special Effects
Tom Rolf
Editor
Anne H. Ahrens
Set Decoration
Neil Spisak
Production Design
Margie Stone McShirley
Art Direction
John La Fauce
Digital Compositor
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse
Key Grip
Andrew Taylor
Rigging Grip
Kathy Virkler
Post Production Supervisor
Steven J. Mikolas
Video Assist Operator
Daniel R. Haizlip
Best Boy Grip
Lori A. Balton
Location Manager
Lillian Lanette Little
Costumer
Kathleen M. Shea
Associate Producer
Ami Canaan Mann
Second Unit Director
Douglas S. Ornstein
Second Assistant Director
Kelsey Shaw McNeal
Second Assistant Camera
David Galbraith
Second Assistant Camera
Teri Anne Kopp
Assistant Property Master
Lee Orloff
Production Sound Mixer
Thomas A. Payne
Utility Sound
James W. Apted
Camera Loader
Nicholas R. Allen
Boom Operator
Karen M. Baker
First Assistant Sound Editor
David Jobe
Foley Mixer
Ellen Heuer
Foley Artist
Denise Okimoto
Music Editor
Jim Grce
Chief Lighting Technician
John Arrias
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charles Stewart
Property Master
Priscilla B. Poore
Costumer
Beth Koenigsberg
Costumer
Stephen Mercurio
Conductor
Sharyn Shimada-Huggins
Production Office Coordinator
Lee Scott
Music Editor
Mark Stevens
Post Production Supervisor
Paul Sonski
Set Designer
Janice Polley
Location Manager
David R. Christensen
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Gerrit Garretsen
Dolly Grip
Tom Numbers
Costumer
Jay B. Richardson
Music Editor
Robert Elhai
Orchestrator
Robert Fechtman
Set Designer
Christopher Moriana
Foley Artist
Jonathan Sheffer
Conductor
Amie McCarthy Winn
Assistant Property Master
Steven Schwartz
Set Designer
Bill Abbott
Supervising Music Editor
Joel Iwataki
Scoring Mixer
Christopher Brooks
Supervising Music Editor
Patrick Phillips
Digital Compositor
Mimi Abers
Digital Compositor
Stephen Lotwis
Music Editor
David Sosalla
Digital Effects Supervisor
Joe Gareri
Digital Effects Producer
Anthony Lattanzio
Construction Coordinator
Darryl M. Athons
Costume Supervisor
Ken Diaz
Makeup Artist
Duane Manwiller
First Assistant Camera
Oscar Mazzola
Art Department Coordinator
Frank Connor
Still Photographer
David Le Vey
Assistant Costume Designer
Cate Hardman
Script Supervisor
Dianne Wager
Assistant Art Director
Gary Jay
Camera Operator
Frank Dorowsky
Rigging Gaffer
Vera Mitchell
Key Hair Stylist
Ilona Herman
Hairstylist
Chris Moseley
First Assistant Camera
J. Michael Muro
Steadicam Operator
John Caglione Jr.
Makeup Artist
Larry Kemp
Supervising Sound Editor
Leonard Engelman
Hairstylist
Budd Carr
Music Supervisor
Thomas R. Bryant
First Assistant Editor
Andy Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anna Behlmer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Connell
Music Editor
Matthew Booth
First Assistant Editor
Ron Bartlett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ray Boniker
First Assistant Editor
Vicki Hiatt
First Assistant Editor
Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pieter Jan Brugge
Executive Producer
Michael Waxman
Assistant Director
Christopher Cronyn
Unit Production Manager
Gusmano Cesaretti
Associate Producer
Jane Brody
Casting
Alison E. McBryde
Casting Associate
Arnon Milchan
Executive Producer
Marsha Bozeman
Set Costumer
Doug Coleman
Stunts / Stunt Double
Donald Frazee
Special Effects
Jimmy Webb
Additional Soundtrack
Lisa Dempsey
Stunts
Jeff Imada
Stunts
Bobby Bass
Stunts
David Lea
Stunts
Courtney Pakiz
Stunt Double
John Rottger
Stunts
Keith Woulard
Stunts
Cliff McLaughlin
Stunts
Joe Bucaro III
Stunts
Tom Glass
Stunt Driver
David LeBell
Stunt Driver
Gary Littlejohn
Stunts
Peewee Piemonte
Stunts
John Tamburro
Stunts
Laura Albert
Stunts
Laura Dash
Stunt Double
Monty L. Simons
Stunts
John Cenatiempo
Stunts
Charles A. Tamburro
Stunts
Norman Howell
Stunts
Gary McLarty
Stunts
Chris Cenatiempo
Stunts
Kim Kahana Jr.
Stunt Double
Lane Leavitt
Stunts
Chuck Zito
Stunts
Thomas J. Larsen
Stunts
Nicholas Rich
Stunt Double
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 15, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 50m
Content RatingR
Budget$60,000,000
Box Office$187,400,000
Filming LocationsSanta Monica · Long Beach · Malibu · California, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Heat is a 1995 American crime film written and directed by Michael Mann. It features an ensemble cast led by Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, with Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, and Val Kilmer in supporting roles. The film follows the conflict between an LAPD detective, played by Pacino, and a career thief, played by De Niro, while also depicting its effect on their professional relationships and personal lives.
Mann wrote the original script for Heat in 1979, basing it on Chicago police officer Chuck Adamson's pursuit of criminal Neil McCauley, after whom De Niro's character is named. The script was first used for a television pilot developed by Mann, which became the 1989 television film L.A. Takedown after the pilot did not receive a series order. In 1994, Mann revisited the script to turn it into a feature film, co-producing the project with Art Linson. The film marks De Niro and Pacino's first on-screen appearance together following a period of acclaimed performances from both. Due to their esteemed reputations, promotion centered on their involvement.
Heat was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 15, 1995, to critical and commercial success. It grossed $187 million on a $60 million budget, while receiving positive reviews for Mann's direction and the performances of Pacino and De Niro. The film is regarded as one of the most influential films of its genre and has inspired several other works. A sequel was announced to be in development on July 20, 2022.