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- “Heat” is the greatest heist movie ever made. It includes the best bank robbery scene ever filmed (by far) and also the most influential (think of “ The Dark Knight ” and “ The Town ”).
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During the heist, Waingro kills a guard without provocation, forcing the crew to eliminate the other two guards. Later, McCauley prepares to kill Waingro in retaliation for the deaths of the guards, but he escapes.
Heat: Directed by Michael Mann. With Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Val Kilmer, Jon Voight. A group of high-end professional thieves start to feel the heat from the LAPD when they unknowingly leave a verbal clue at their latest heist.
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- Action, Crime, Drama
- Michael Mann
- 1995-12-15
Dec 15, 1995 · The movie intercuts these introspective scenes with big, bravura sequences of heists and shoot-outs. It opens with a complicated armored car robbery involving stolen semis and tow trucks. It continues with a meticulously conceived bank robbery.
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Sixteen years before it would become a blockbuster movie, Mann wrote the original script while working as a film and TV writer. The true story involves a Chicago detective in the 1960s named Chuck Adamson (Pacino would play a version of him in the film named Vincent Hanna), who ironically would collaborate with Mann on Thief and then later go on to...
Even though they couldn’t be more opposite, with one the force of good, and other the epitome of bad, there seemed to be an odd sort of mutual respect between the two. Adamson was no ordinary cop. He was great at his job with the perfect instinct to track down McCauley and infiltrate his group. And McCauley was no simple-minded criminal who got by ...
Real life played out a bit differently. McCauley and his crew had been researching a heist for weeks that involved robbing the National Tea grocery store in Chicago after an armored car made its money drop. Little did they know that Detective Adamson and a group of cops were watching them the entire time. McCauley’s gang committed the robbery, stea...
- Michael Mann
- Senior Author
- Al Pacino
Oct 18, 2022 · What distinguishes "Heat" from other heist films is not only its thrilling cat-and-mouse plot, but also its character study, focusing on each character's personal and professional personas to...
Dec 15, 2020 · Waingro’s explanation for wasting two helpless cops and compromising an otherwise precise heist—a mistake that sets the movie’s plot in motion—is “I had to get it on.”