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Heat (1995)
Description
A pro-criminal and a detective discover a mutual respect, even as they try to thwart each other's plans.
A pro-criminal and a detective discover a mutual respect, even as they try to thwart each other's plans.
Actors:
Diane Venora,
Kimberly Flynn,
Bill McIntosh,
Amy Brenneman,
Anthony Backman,
Melissa S. Markess,
Rey Verdugo
Diane Venora
10 August 1952, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Kimberly Flynn
Bill McIntosh
Amy Brenneman
22 June 1964, New London, Connecticut, USA
Anthony Backman
13 August 1972, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Melissa S. Markess
Rey Verdugo
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Al Pacino #Amy Brenneman #Ashley Judd #Diane Venora #Heat #Jon Voight #Michael Mann #Mykelti Williamson #Robert De Niro #Ted Levine #Tom Sizemore #Val Kilmer #Wes Studi
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