Dead Heat (2002)
All Bets Are Off.
Boston cop Pally is forced into early retirement, putting a strain on his marriage. Pally's stepbrother, Ray, attempts to lift his spirits by tipping him off to a sure-bet racehorse. But their attempts to secure the champion equine are thwarted by a local mob boss, who steals the horse as repayment for a gambling debt. With their investment on the line, Pally and Ray become entangled in a web of underworld crime and murder.
Director: Mark Malone
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Runtime: 120 min
Release Date: July 23, 2002
Cast
- Kiefer Sutherland - Pally
- Anthony LaPaglia - Ray
- Radha Mitchell - Charlotte
- Lothaire Bluteau - Tony
- Daniel Benzali - Frank Finnegan
- Kay Panabaker - Sam
- Denis Arndt - Ivan Barnes
- Charles Martin Smith - Morty
- Michael Benyaer - Man in Warehouse #1
- Craig Veroni - Man in Warehouse #2
Screenplay
Music: Patric Caird
Cinematography: Ross W. Clarkson
Editing: Alison Grace
Production: Cinelaw, Mooseface Films
Country: Canada, Germany
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
horse, jockey, mob boss
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dead Heat about?
- Boston cop Pally is forced into early retirement, putting a strain on his marriage. Pally's stepbrother, Ray, attempts to lift his spirits by tipping him off to a sure-bet racehorse. But their attempts to secure the champion equine are thwarted by a local mob boss, who steals the horse as repayment for a gambling debt. With their investment on the line, Pally and Ray become entangled in a web of underworld crime and murder.
- Who directed Dead Heat?
- Dead Heat was directed by Mark Malone.
- Who stars in Dead Heat?
- Dead Heat stars Kiefer Sutherland, Anthony LaPaglia, Radha Mitchell, Lothaire Bluteau, Daniel Benzali, Kay Panabaker.
- How long is Dead Heat?
- Dead Heat has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
- What genre is Dead Heat?
- Dead Heat is a Action, Comedy, Crime film.
- Where was Dead Heat produced?
- Dead Heat was produced in Canada, Germany.