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  1. In the film, Harry Shanon, an elderly FBI agent, recruits Mark Kaminski, an FBI agent turned small-town sheriff, to destroy a mafia organization. Raw Deal was released in North America on June 6, 1986 to negative reviews from critics. The film grossed $16.2 million in the US against its $8–10 million budget. [3][4][5]

  2. 80s action spectacular gets the 4K treatment - is Schwarzenegger and Raw Deal worth re-investing your time and money?

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  3. Apr 13, 2009 · I saw RAW DEAL many years ago, and lets just say it didn’t leave much of an impression on me, even for a big Arnold fan like I was at the time. But your review makes me want to give it another shot, so thanks. Plus it made me laugh (as you always do.) You make a good point about Arnold’s good movies.

  4. Trivia. Box Office Bomb: Budget, $11 million. Box office, $16 million (domestic), $18.1 million (worldwide). The first film released by DEG and the first of several busts that would kill the studio a few years later.

  5. An old FBI friend approaches him with an offer: infiltrate the Chicago mob, destroy its operations and regain your reputation. This plot is so simple (and has been told so many times before), that perhaps the most amazing achievement of “Raw Dealis its ability to screw it up.

  6. Jun 6, 1986 · IF he continues to make movies like ''Raw Deal,'' Arnold Schwarzenegger may well become the thinking kid's Sylvester Stallone. ''Raw Deal'' isn't exactly Oscar material.

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  8. Raw Deal was a film he made for Dino De Laurentiis, and like a lot of that producer's output in the eighties could best have been described as generic when it wasn't aiming for the blockbuster stratosphere.

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