Red Heat is a 1985 women in prison film starring Linda Blair and Sylvia Kristel.[2]

Red Heat
Directed byRobert Collector
Written byRobert Collector
Gary Drucker
StarringLinda Blair
Sylvia Kristel
Music byTangerine Dream
Release date
  • May 28, 1985 (1985-05-28)
LanguageEnglish
Box office37,933 admissions (France)[1]

Plot summary edit

Christine Carlson (Linda Blair), an American college student, travels to West Germany to visit her fiancé Mike (William Ostrander), who is serving in the US Army there. She tries to convince him to marry her promptly, but he chooses to delay marriage in order to re-enlist. Distraught by Mike's decision, Christine takes a late-night walk where she witnesses a kidnapping by the East German Stasi and gets kidnapped herself as well. She is transported to East Germany, where she is brutally interrogated by the Stasi, forced to admit to false charges of espionage, and thrown into a women's prison with the common criminals, including the gang leader Sofia (Sylvia Kristel), who is the prisoners' "top bitch" and has de facto control of the entire prison population. Sofia takes pleasure in brutally tormenting and harassing Christine, until the latter loses her patience and fights Sofia in a no-holds-barred brawl. Meanwhile, Mike is determined to free his beloved, and tries to get the US Army and the West German BND to help him. At first they refuse, but ultimately they reluctantly go along with his plans and help him free Christine.

Cast edit

  • Linda Blair as Christine Carlson
  • Sylvia Kristel as Sofia
  • Sue Kiel as Hedda
  • William Ostrander as Mike
  • Elisabeth Volkmann as Einbeck
  • Albert Fortell [de] as Ernst
  • Herb Andress as Werner
  • Barbara Spitz as Meg
  • Kati Marothy as Barbara
  • Dagmar Schwarz as Lillian
  • Sissy Weiner as Uta
  • Norbert Blecha as Kurt
  • Sonja Martin as Evelyn
  • Evelyn Engleder as Eva
  • John Brett as Roger
  • Michael Troy as Howard
  • Helmut Janatsch as Lecture
  • Elvira Neustädtl as Limmer
  • Fritz von Friedl as BND Agent

References edit

  1. ^ "Sylvia Kristel Box Office". Box Office Story.
  2. ^ "Red Heat". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2009. Archived from the original on June 3, 2009.

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