Géza Balkay, an actor known for his work in cult cinema, appears in Red Heat (1988), a film that blends action and dark humor. His role contributes to the film's gritty atmosphere, reflecting the late 1980s' exploitation style. Balkay's performance adds depth to the narrative, embodying the era's fascination with bold characters and unconventional storytelling.
Red Heat
A mutually uneasy alliance is formed between the stern Captain Ivan Danko of the Moscow Police and his American equivalent, the Chicago Detective Art Ridzik when the latter captures Viktor Rostavili, a dangerous Georgian drug kingpin. With his partner murdered by Viktor's hands, Ivan lands in Chicago to extradite the crime lord back to Russia, however, when he manages to escape, a frenzied chase in the bustling downtown will begin. In the end, to bring down the ruthless criminal, are the two reluctant comrades who are worlds apart willing to put their differences aside?