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Heat Street (1988) Online
Original Title :
Heat Street
Genre :
Creative Work / Action
Year :
1988
Directror :
Joseph Merhi
Cast :
Del Zamora,Quincy Adams Jr.,Wendy MacDonald
Writer :
Chris Fry,Joseph Merhi
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
1h 25min
Rating :
5.8/10
Heat Street (1988) Online

A black boxer whose daughter was murdered by bikers joins up with a white repo man to battle street gangs.
Credited cast:
Del Zamora Del Zamora - Blake
Quincy Adams Jr. Quincy Adams Jr. - Virgil (as Quincy Adams)
Wendy MacDonald Wendy MacDonald - Sarah
Yvette Davis Yvette Davis - Jane
Deborah Gibson Deborah Gibson - Mary
Tomas Trujillo Tomas Trujillo - Todd
John Gonzalez John Gonzalez - Sonny
R.J. Walker R.J. Walker - Manager
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Fry Chris Fry - Repo Man


User reviews

Stoneshaper

Stoneshaper

This movie truly does rock! Hats off to all involved. A great waste of time! Good acting, unnecessary violence and more!
Kajikus

Kajikus

Heat Street This amateurish, video-shot feature is a good example of the lower level of dreck that could get into the video rental market in the 1980s. It's sort of a 10th-rate "Death Wish" knockoff in which a retired black boxer's daughter is raped by "punky" L.A. hoodlums (they wear makeup more glam than Adam Ant, and pastier than the zombies in "Dawn of the Dead"), and his greasy white aging "Saturday Night Fever"-looking repo-man pal is enlisted to help look for the perps.

It's aaaaaalmost a "good" bad movie, but the energy level often drags and the performances are weak without being colorfully so. If you're really into cheesy 80s Z-grade genre trash, this is worth a look. Otherwise, it's a trash-cinema footnote you can certainly live without experiencing, as it's both dumb fun and a bit of a chore to get through. The posters who gave this a "10" surely must have been involved with its production, because nobody else in their right mind would defend this as more than a low-budget mediocrity at best.

If you're looking for an early video-shot direct-to-video howler, go with the crazy-silly 1982 horror "Boarding House." The ending here is notably lame, as if the filmmakers had simply run out of money to film the closing sequences that would have wrapped things up in a really climactic sense. Plus side: Technically, it could be worse. The photography and editing are adequate for this sort of thing.
kolos

kolos

I thought the acting was great; considering most of them, I found out later, during a little research of each of them, were new comers. KUDOS to you all. This movie was good for a late evening action flick. The female actors were really good,and natural. Its a really good piece for a bunch of folks who missed there Monday Night football game. Praises to the entire crew who worked on this project. Looked to be time consumed! And again, the Acting was Good acting. Some of the violence over rated and appeared to be unnecessary and more! I hope to see more flicks like this one with less violence. I hope to see more flicks with new comers in them. I hope to see more parts for female actors, because these ladies were really good, I thought.