Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 8500000
Revenue
$ 16209459

Mark Kaminski / Joseph P. Brenner

Monique

Luigi Patrovita

Paulo Rocca

Max Keller

Baker

Chief Harry Shannon

Marvin Baxter

Marcellino

Martin Lamanski

Amy Kaminski

Lamanski's Girl

Dangerous Man

Killer #1

Killer #2

Trager

Washington 2nd Sergeant

Dingo

Spike

Jesus

Carson

Man in Tux

Rice

Fake State Trooper

Rudy

Metzger

Saleswoman

Patrovita Thug

Patrovita Thug

Blair Shannon

Agent with Shannon

Elevator Operator

Kinks Cashier

Stickman

Byron

Captain

Bomb Squad officer

Trooper (Double)

Brenner (Double)

Bodyguard #1

Bodyguard #2

Bodyguard #3

Drunken Player

Rudy (Double)

Tony's Bodyguard

Patrovita's Bodyguard

Patrovita's Double

Stationwagon Driver

Nurse at Center

Baker's Partner

Jogger

Lookout Gangster

Newscaster

Performer

FBI Agent

FBI Agent

FBI Agent

Patrovita's Bearded Bodyguard (uncredited)

FBI Agent

Thug shot dead onto garbage cans at rock quarry (uncredited)

Body Guard (uncredited)

Lamanski's Driver

Mike Johnson

Written by John Chard on 2019-11-24
Because of you a lot of people are dead. And now it's your turn. Raw Deal is directed by John Irvin and written by Luciano Vincenzoni, Sergio Donati, Gary DeVore and Norman Wexler. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kathryn Harrold, Sam Wanamaker, Paul Shenar, Robert Davi and Ed Lauter. A former FBI agent turned small-town sheriff agrees to help the FBI chief infiltrate the Chicago mafia when the FBI chief's son is killed by them. Something of a forgotten Schwarzenegger vehicle, it's for sure one of his lesser lights from his 80s output, but there's enough brawn and bonkers machismo to make it a fun time viewing. Arnie has been scripted with some trade mark phrases and director John Irvin (Hamburger Hill) stages some exciting action set-pieces. In support it's unsurprising to find Davi yet again oozes vile scumbag charisma. There really isn't much to it, it's all very much dressage for Arnie to do his thang, so any expectation of credibility is preposterous in the extreme. So really just suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride. 6/10