
Arizona Heat (1988)
Año de Estreno: 1988
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: Tocaia no Deserto, In der Hitze von Arizona, Arizona Heat - Poliisiveteraani Kapinski, Paura in Arizona, Goraczka Arizony
Director: John G. Thomas
Guionista: Daniel M. Colmerauer
Producción & Género
Argumento
In 'Arizona Heat,' a seasoned Arizona cop, known for his old-school methods, finds himself partnered with an unconventional officer—a lesbian—for the first time in his career. Their unlikely pairing occurs while investigating a series of grisly murders committed by a crafty serial killer who seems to have a particular fascination with targeting law enforcement officers.
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Resumen
'Arizona Heat,' directed by John G. Thomas and released in 1988, is an action thriller set in the heart of Arizona. The film centers around a tough, experienced police officer who must adapt to working with his first-ever female partner, whose lifestyle challenges traditional norms. This pairing occurs amidst a grim investigation into a serial killer's spree targeting members of the force itself.
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