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About City Heat (Theatrical Release - December 7, 1984): When a hotshot cop and a wise-guy detective get together, the heat is on! Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds star as a by-the-book police lieutenant and a fast-talking private detective in Depression-era Kansas City who must work together to unravel a knot of underworld extortion, kidnapping and murder in City Heat. Once partners, now bitter enemies, Lieutenant Speer (Academy Award winner Eastwood--Million Dollar Baby) and private detective Mike Murphy (Reynolds--Boogie Nights) reunite after the murder Murphy's partner. Now, in a film noir world of Prohibition-era speakeasies, these two men must find a way to put aside years of differences to find a killer.
About City Heat (Theatrical Release - December 7, 1984): When a hotshot cop and a wise-guy detective get together, the heat is on! Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds star as a by-the-book police lieutenant and a fast-talking private detective in Depression-era Kansas City who must work together to unravel a knot of underworld extortion, kidnapping and murder in City Heat. Once partners, now bitter enemies, Lieutenant Speer (Academy Award winner Eastwood--Million Dollar Baby) and private detective Mike Murphy (Reynolds--Boogie Nights) reunite after the murder Murphy's partner. Now, in a film noir world of Prohibition-era speakeasies, these two men must find a way to put aside years of differences to find a killer.
Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you’re wrong.
Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
Silence those who disagree and you will never realize you are wrong.
No one rules if no one obeys
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire