Dead Heat (2002 film)
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File:Dead Heat.jpg Theatrical poster for 'Dead Heat,' parodying the design of the Goodfellas poster, a much better film. | |
Directed by | Mark Malone |
Written by | Mark Malone |
Produced by | Charles Martin Smith Michael Paseornek |
Starring | Kiefer Sutherland Anthony LaPaglia Radha Mitchell Lothaire Bluteau |
Cinematography | Ross W. Clarkson |
Edited by | Alison Grace |
Music by | Patric Caird |
Production companies | Cinerenta Lions Gate Films |
Distributed by | Boulevard Entertainment |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Countries | Canada Germany |
Dead Heat is a 2002 crime comedy-drama film starring Kiefer Sutherland, Anthony LaPaglia and Radha Mitchell. It was written and directed by Mark Malone.
Plot[edit]
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Situated in Boston, Albert Paul 'Pally' LaMarr (Kiefer Sutherland) plays the role of a 35 year old police officer who has recently suffered a heart attack while facing a bandit, forcing him into retirement. The loss of his career created a void that drove him into depression and left him contemplating suicide. His wife, Charlotte LaMarr (Radha Mitchell) calls Pally's half-brother Ray LaMarr (Anthony LaPaglia) to come and visit him with the intention of bringing his spirits up. Ray is a small time crook and he convinces Pally to finance a long-shot race horse. Unknowingly, Pally becomes in over his head as Ray's new found jockey Tony LaRoche (Lothaire Bluteau) is a gambling addict who is in debt with a Mob kingpin Frank Finnegan (Daniel Benzali). Ray and Pally become guilty by association and Tony's debt is now theirs. Pally finds himself mired in murder, mobsters and misfired romance.[1] The stakes of their new horse panning out just increase substantially.
Cast[edit]
- Kiefer Sutherland as Albert Paul "Pally" LaMarr, an ex-detective for the Boston Police.
- Anthony LaPaglia as Ray LaMarr, Pally's small time crook brother.
- Radha Mitchell as Charlotte LaMarr, Pally's ex-wife.
- Lothaire Bluteau as Tony LaRoche, A jockey with a bad gambling habit.
- Daniel Benzali as Frank Finnegan, an Irish Mob boss in Boston.
- Kay Panabaker as Samantha "Sam" LaRoche, Tony's young daughter.
- Denis Arndt as Dr. Ivan Barnes
- Alf Humphreys as Dr. Marchesi
- Charles Martin Smith as Morty
- Gary Hetherington as Captain
- Michael Benyaer as Warehouse Worker #1
- Craig Veroni as Warehouse Worker #2
- Mark Acheson as Warehouse Worker #5
- Frank Cassini as Manny
- Peter Flemming as Ted
- Gerald Paetz as Finnegan's Thug #1
- Bruce Fontaine as Finnegan's Thug #2
Production[edit]
The film used locations in Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia. It was Sutherland's last production before his TV show, 24.
Awards and nominations[edit]
The film received two nominations in the DVD Exclusive Awards in 2003, one for Best Cinematography and for Kiefer Sutherland for Best Actor.[2]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Dead Heat at IMDb
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- Dead Heat at LetterBoxd
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- 2000s crime comedy-drama films
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- 2000s Canadian films
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