
Heat (1987)
Director: Dick Richards, Jerry Jameson
Screenplay: William Goldman based on his novel Heat
Stars: Burt Reynolds, Karen Young, Peter MacNicol, Howard Hesseman, Diana Scarwid, Joseph Mascolo, Alfie Wise and Joe Klecko.
Tagline: Nick Escalante isn’t a violent man by nature. He’s just good at it. Protection is his business. Especially when it comes to his friends
The Plot…
Nick Escalante (Reynolds) is a Vegas bodyguard. When a female escort is brutalized by a mobster’s son named Danny DeMarco, Escalante agrees to help her get revenge. Things go sideways when the DeMarco calls in hitters to take out Escalante.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
There’s a fun subplot with Peter MacNicol playing a rich, timid man who wants Escalante to teach him to be tough.
Heat was a troubled production. Burt Reynolds and director, Dick Richards didn’t get along. At one point Reynolds punched Richards, who then left the production. Jerry Jamison was brought in to direct until Richards eventually returned. Richards sued and won $500,000 from Reynold for the assault.
If you’re a Burt Reynolds fan, you’ll like Heat better than nonfans since the movie gets a lot of mileage from Reynolds likeability.
Heat (1987) rates 3 of 5 stars.

