Dead Heat

You can't keep a good cop dead.

6.2
19881h 24m

Detective Roger Mortis is killed in action while investigating a string of mysterious robberies: until he's brought back from the dead with a chemical company's secret re-animation technology. Now he has twelve hours to solve the case of his own death before he dies: And stays dead.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

Photo of Treat Williams

Treat Williams

Det. Roger Mortis

Photo of Joe Piscopo

Joe Piscopo

Det. Doug Bigelow

Photo of Lindsay Frost

Lindsay Frost

Randi James

Photo of Darren McGavin

Darren McGavin

Dr. Ernest McNab

Photo of Vincent Price

Vincent Price

Arthur P. Loudermilk

Photo of Robert Picardo

Robert Picardo

Lt. Herzog

Photo of Martha Quinn

Martha Quinn

Newscaster

Photo of Keye Luke

Keye Luke

Mr. Thule

Photo of Clare Kirkconnell

Clare Kirkconnell

Rebecca Smythers

Photo of Mel Stewart

Mel Stewart

Captain Mayberry

Photo of Shane Black

Shane Black

Patrolman

Photo of Lew Hopson

Lew Hopson

Whitfield

Photo of Monica Lewis

Monica Lewis

Mrs. Von Heisenberg

Photo of Michael Saad

Michael Saad

Guard #1

Photo of Clarence Brown

Clarence Brown

Harry Latham

Photo of Beth Toussaint

Beth Toussaint

Lab Technician

Photo of Linnea Quigley

Linnea Quigley

Zombie Go-go Girl (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

JPV852

7/10

A bit goofy for sure but a fun horror-comedy, in the vein of Evil Dead 2. The performances from both Treat Williams and Joe Piscopo were fun. Think this is one with some good replay value. **3.5/5**

F

Finetunes

3/10

I love 80's movies but this one would be worth passing on except there is one horror make up scene (Randi dying)that might be worth the view. The dialog is clunky and the acting is pretty poor and that includes Treat Williams, who I normally like, but you can tell he was going through the motions on this one. Personally, I never cared for Joe Piscopo in any movie. But if you enjoy an 80's movie with it's vibe - the music, the fashions, the hair styles and add to it a retro red 1960's Chevy convertible then dive right in.

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