Delta Heat

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Delta Heat
Directed by Michael Fischa
Produced by Richard L. Albert
Rudy Cohen
Written by Sam A. Scribner
Story by Bruce Akiyama
Starring Anthony Edwards
Lance Henriksen
Betsy Russell
Music by Christopher Tyng
Cinematography Avraham Karpick
Editing by Robert Gordon
Studio Sawmill Entertainment
Distributed by New City Releasing
Release dates 30, December 1992 (USA)
Running time 91 min.
Country  USA
Language English

Delta Heat is a 1992 film directed by Michael Fischa and written by Sam A. Scribner. The buddy police film was shot in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1] The screenplay was originally written by Bruce Akiyama to be a television pilot, commissioned by Sawmill Entertainment, but after producer Richard L. Albert made The Forbidden Dance, he decided to hire writer Sam Scribner to expand the script to feature film length. During production, producer Albert spent six hours in the bayous north of New Orleans convincing alligator hunter Bob Raymond to catch 40 alligators which appear in the final scene.

Plot

A Los Angeles Police Officer (Edwards) investigates the death of his partner in the swamps of Louisiana. He enlists the help of an ex-cop (Henriksen) who lost his hand to an alligator years before.

Main cast

Actor Role
Anthony Edwards Mike Bishop
Lance Henriksen Jackson Rivers
Betsy Russell Vicky Forbes
Linda Dona Tine Tulane
Rod Masterson Crawford
Clyde Jones Clayborne

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