City Heat (1984) Apr 2026
In the early 1980s, the idea of pairing and Burt Reynolds —the two biggest box-office draws in the world—seemed like a guaranteed cinematic goldmine. Released on December 7, 1984, City Heat was meant to be the ultimate buddy-cop blockbuster. Instead, it became a fascinating footnote in Hollywood history, remembered more for its troubled production than its on-screen action. A Rivalry Born in the Unemployment Line
The history between Eastwood and Reynolds stretches back to the 1950s when both were contract players at Universal Pictures. In a legendary piece of Hollywood lore, they were both fired on the same day—Reynolds for his acting, and Eastwood for his "large Adam's apple" and a chipped tooth. Decades later, as the two biggest stars on the planet, they finally reunited for this 1930s-set noir. Set in 1933 Kansas City, the film stars: City Heat: Forgotten Filmcast | 30 Years On City Heat (1984)
The Curious Case of City Heat (1984): When Two Titans Collided In the early 1980s, the idea of pairing