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Dead Heat
TrailerDead Heat follows Roger Mortis, an LAPD police officer, Roger Mortis who is killed while attempting to arrest zombies. In order to chase down supernatural criminals, Roger has been reanimated by the head of Dante Laboratories.Actors: Treat Williams, Joe Piscopo, Lindsay Frost, Darren McGavin, Vincent Price, Clare Kirkconnell, Keye Luke, Robert Picardo, Mel Stewart, Professor Toru Tanaka, Martha Quinn, ...»Director: Mark GoldblattCountry: United StatesDuration: 84 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dead Heat"
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Det. Roger MortisPlayed by: Treat WilliamsDet. Doug BigelowPlayed by: Joe PiscopoDr. Ernest McNabPlayed by: Darren McGavinArthur P. LoudermilkPlayed by: Vincent Price -
Directors of "Dead Heat"
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Creators of "Dead Heat"
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Critic Reviews of "Dead Heat"
Los Angeles TimesMay 13, 2013On the screen, it seems to be like a walking corpse itself: jerking around malevolently, with putrefying limbs, a fixed, grisly smile on its face and absolutely no spontaneity.
Chicago TribuneMay 13, 2013Williams and Piscopo seem to be on autopilot when delivering their lines, not relating to one another, not picking up each other`s timing.
New York TimesMay 21, 2003[A] sci-fi, low-tech comedy horror show.
Reel Film ReviewsAugust 14, 2015...succeeds solely as a showcase for some admittedly jaw-dropping special effects.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsApril 12, 2015That it is awkwardly conceived, the premise is absurd and it's just not funny, are its major flaws.
Fantastica DailyOctober 09, 2005A real stinker in 1988, and it hasn't improved with age.
Flipside Movie EmporiumAugust 26, 2005Despite the overwhelming demand for Treat Williams/Joe Piscopo team-ups, this effort remains surprisingly hard to find.
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