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January 18, 1980. ( 1980-01-18) Running time. 85 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Cardiac Arrest is a 1980 American slasher thriller film written and directed by Murray Mintz, and starring Garry Goodrow, Max Gail and Fred Ward.
Cardiac Arrest: Directed by Murray Mintz. With Garry Goodrow, Michael Paul Chan, Max Gail, Susan O'Connell. A serial killer is plaguing San Francisco, surgically removing the hearts of his victims.
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- Crime, Drama, Horror
- Murray Mintz
- 1980-01
Synopsis. The "Missing Heart Murders" are plaguing San Francisco - dead bodies that turn up with their hears surgically removed! So a weak-stomached homicide cop looks into the possibilities of a black market for human organs, while across town a man must make a difficult decision regarding his wife, who needs a transplant...
- Jed Mercurio
- 94 min
- 1
Cardiac Arrest is a low-energy detective drama with Garry Goodrow and Michael Paul Chan as two Sanfrancisco detectives chasing a killer that steals the hearts out of his victims with surgical precision. The "killer" is never seen in action, (For good reason.) and the movie can't decide if it wants to be a horror movie, a crime film, or a… more.
- Murray Mintz
- Film Ventures International
An offbeat homicide cop discovers a black-market operation that trades in an unusual commodity -- hearts for transplants. Director Murray Mintz Distributor Film Ventures International (FVI) [us ...
- Murray Mintz
- Horror
- Garry Goodrow, Michael Paul Chan, Max Gail
The "Missing Heart Murders" are plaguing San Francisco - dead bodies that turn up with their hears surgically removed! So a weak-stomached homicide cop looks into the possibilities of a black market for human organs, while across town a man must make a difficult decision regarding his wife, who needs a transplant...
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Mar 27, 2018 · Cardiac Arrest really wasn’t my cup of tea but I didn’t hate it. I was a little annoyed at first when I realized that the poster art was more than a little misleading but once I settled in and got over it I really didn’t mind the film in general. Yes, I wish there had been a little more gore and some more violence thrown into the mix but ...