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L.A. Heat | |
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Directed by | Joseph Merhi |
Written by | Charles T. Kanganis Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs |
Produced by | Joseph Merhi Richard Pepin |
Starring | Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Jim Brown |
Cinematography | Richard Pepin |
Edited by | Paul G. Volk |
Music by | John Gonzalez |
Production company | |
Distributed by | PM Video |
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Running time | 1hr 25min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $135,000 (estimated) |
L.A. Heat is a 1989 police film directed by Joseph Merhi and starring Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Jim Brown. The film follows Detective Jon Chance, a Los Angeles detective who dreams of being a cowboy hero and living by "the code of the West," as he is assigned to track down a violent drug dealer.[1]