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The Projection Booth Podcast

Episode 439: Dead Heat (1988)

The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2019

⏱️ 181 minutes

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Summary

We wrap up #Shocktober2019 with an episode on Mark Goldblatt’s 1988 film Dead Heat. The film stars Treat Williams as Roger Mortis who, along with his partner Doug Bigelow (Joe Piscopo) investigate a perplexing case that throws them into the world of the supernatural.
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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:04.5

Christopher Media. Let's make some noise.

0:08.7

There's definitely something very weird going on here.

0:14.1

Detective Roger Mortis has a problem.

0:22.1

He's dead

0:23.3

But Detective Bigelow

0:25.6

Is bringing him back a line

0:30.0

We have something on the monitor, captive

0:36.5

That's okay, Don't get up.

0:38.3

I told you not to get up.

0:41.3

Now, he's got 12 hours to solve the toughest murder case of his career.

0:48.3

His own.

0:51.3

What is this thing?

0:53.3

It's very ugly. Get down! His own. What is this thing? Very ugly!

0:55.0

Get down!

0:57.0

Remember the good old days when guns killed people?

1:05.0

That's it. From now on, I'm a vegetarian.

1:09.0

How do you fight this thing? Maybe we could drown it in A1 sauce. That's it. From now on, I'm a vegetarian.

1:12.7

How do you fight this thing?

1:14.7

Maybe we could drown it in A1 sauce.

1:18.2

Treat Williams.

1:20.1

Sit down.

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