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- R1986 · Action · 1h 45m
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is an ex-FBI agent, thrown out of the bureau in disgrace, reduced to working as a sheriff in a small town. An old FBI friend approaches him with an offer: infiltrate the Chicago mob, destroy its operations and regain your reputation.
When efforts to prosecute mob boss Luigi Patrovita (Sam Wanamaker) are repeatedly derailed thanks to a mole in the FBI, the only choice is to bring in an outsider -- specifically, Mark Kaminsky ...
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- John Irvin
- R
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
Raw Deal. An escaped convict (Dennis O'Keefe) flees with his moll (Claire Trevor) and a social worker (Marsha Hunt) he loves.
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- Dennis O'keefe
- Anthony Mann
- Edward Small Productions
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Raw Deal is a 1986 American action film directed by John Irvin, from a story by Luciano Vincenzoni & Sergio Donati and script by Gary DeVore & Norman Wexler. The film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kathryn Harrold, Darren McGavin and Sam Wanamaker.
- $8–10 million
- June 6, 1986
- Chris Boardman
- Martha Schumacher
Apr 13, 2009 · Raw Deal is very strong movie with straight-forward traditional action without any scifistuff or plot-twists. Rewatched also Red Heat and Running Man. Raw Deal beats those films easily. I think it beats all of those made after T2 too.
Jun 6, 1986 · Raw Deal: Directed by John Irvin. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kathryn Harrold, Sam Wanamaker, Paul Shenar. A former FBI agent turned small-town sheriff agrees to help the FBI chief infiltrate the Chicago mafia when the FBI chief's son is killed by them.
This is a severely blood-soaked action film, even by 80s standards, with lots of bloody violence. It's a little excessive. It also has an underrated acting performance from Arnold, a cool rocky 80s theme, and one of the best gear-up scenes ever. It's almost as good as the one in Hot Fuzz (2007).