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Raw Deal Reviews

1986 Certificate 18
  • Rated:
  • 60
  • from 3326 members

A Chicago Mafia is violently doing away with witness who were to incriminate them in court. Schwarzenegger is the ex-FBI agent enlisted to slip into the nefarious organisation. Violence and bloodshed ensue, as Schwarzenegger delivers his own brand of justice! Read more

Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ed Lauter, Kathryn Harrold, Darren McGavin
Director John Irvin
Genres Action/Adventure, Thriller

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  • Critics' reviews (5) of Raw Deal

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Sadly, this isn't the 1948 Anthony Mann film noir, but a superficially entertaining exercise in crash-bang policing from John Irvin, whose only previous action assignment was the dismal Dogs of War. Fresh from the equally disastrous Red Sonja, Arnold Schwarzenegger was probably so keen to get back to the old routine that he could only have given the script a cursory glance. Although he gets to blow away a generous quota of bad guys, the film is largely populated with stereotypes and riddled with situations that place more of a strain on the credibility than Arnie does on that vest as he loads up for action. If you can suspend your disbelief, you'll have a ball.

    • Radio Times
  • "...RAW DEAL delivers every punch it promises and, though the violence is spectacular and ridiculous, [Schwarzenegger] behaves...like a mega-Eagle Scout..."

    • New York Times
  • "...[The director] does have some fun with the periodically outrageous dialog, and also lightly sends up the slick fetishism surrounding the [genre]..."

    • Variety
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Raw Deal

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  • 20 out of 28 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    80's Action Classic

    This film is one of the best action films of all time.

    As usual, the film has its mix of dark humour and relentless action courtesy of Arnold with a list of quotes that are equally as paraphrasable as anything read in the bible (think more on the lines of Commando and Terminator 2).

    The story is well told, the acting is very good, the soundtrack is well-composed & cool on numerous occasions and the action scenes are directed with the usual panache one can expect from someone who directed Hamburger Hill, When Trumpets Fade (a.k.a. Hamburger Hill 2), Shiner, Robin Hood (the one with Patrick Bergin not the Kevin Costner one), The Dogs Of War (with Christopher Walken from Pulp Fiction) and Next Of Kin (with Patrick Swayze and Liam Neeson).

    The last scene which takes place in the boss' club is one of the best ever action sequences ever shot on celluloid - yes, even on an equal level with Hong Kong films. The choreography, camerawork and editing of the whole affair is sublime. Please note that this film was released in the year of 1986 - the same year John Woo went into production for A Better Tomorrow and Raw Deal was released before the other was made.

    Whilst it may not be a film made on the same scale as the Terminator and Conan films, the carefully handled skill of the action set pieces more than makes up for it.

    A classic genre film manages to become more than a classic of its genre and transcend its limitations to become a classic of cinema in general, and this film is one of them.

    A classic film has memorable iconography and ideas which you associate with it unlike any other - especially if it presents an original idea or two.

    Here, the idea is to essentially have a protagonist take on a series of henchmen whilst listening to music. In this case, Arnold dressed in a black leather jacket with black jeans & black shoes, driving in a cool, white & open-roof car (whose front shield has been knocked out so he can shoot more easily and without getting damaged by the glass) whilst being armed with an arsenal of weaponary as he drives around a gravel pit/construction area to the tune of The Rolling Stones 60's classic Can't Get No Satisfaction - a masterpiece!

    Equally riveting is the packing scene, a familar scene in the Arnold canon of films where he 'gets ready' by packing everything but the kitchen sink in terms of weaponary and/or combat gear. In this case, he's in his bedroom room, getting dressed and really overloading his black bag (which resembles a mini body bag) with this nifty but kinda cheesy 80's tune playing in the background which really helps to build the momentum for the inevitable final showdown.

    Speaking of 80's music, the film features some classic tunes with those familiar with the era (for old viewers it will provide nostalgia whereas for the new ones there will be a hint for familiarity).

    The film also manages to be just as touching as exciting and just as in-depth as fun!

    Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the best actors all time - just because his career is based on action films doesn't detract from the quality of his performances. A comment which can easily be attributed to the best action stars of all time (who've transcended the term/label 'action star') such as Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao and Leung Kar Yan.

      • Joseph Kuby from Colne, Lancashire, England
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Raw Deal Noel!

    Not as popular as Arnie's other movies, Raw Deal is still full of all the action and witty one liners you'd expect from the Govenator. Watch as Arnie goes undercover working for a mob and then shoots the hell out of them all single handedly.

    The banker says you should ret this, deal or no deal?

    Raw Deal Noel!

      • A customer from North West
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Suave, sophisticated??

    Arnie? Yes it's true. In this film he plays both. And, he pulls it off. A very good film to enjoy. Why 18 though. Maybe the drug aspect? Funny in places and the usual Arnie action. Music good too.

      • A customer from Uphill, Somerset
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Raw Deal

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  • Rated - 4 stars

    Ill be back again

    Another arnie flick that was actually a good one.

      • Shuffla from Rushden
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Raw Deal.

    Arnie's back in a action crime thriller. Great viewing worth watching.

      • Cornetto from Lancaster
  • 20 out of 28 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    80's Action Classic

    This film is one of the best action films of all time.

    As usual, the film has its mix of dark humour and relentless action courtesy of Arnold with a list of quotes that are equally as paraphrasable as anything read in the bible (think more on the lines of Commando and Terminator 2).

    The story is well told, the acting is very good, the soundtrack is well-composed & cool on numerous occasions and the action scenes are directed with the usual panache one can expect from someone who directed Hamburger Hill, When Trumpets Fade (a.k.a. Hamburger Hill 2), Shiner, Robin Hood (the one with Patrick Bergin not the Kevin Costner one), The Dogs Of War (with Christopher Walken from Pulp Fiction) and Next Of Kin (with Patrick Swayze and Liam Neeson).

    The last scene which takes place in the boss' club is one of the best ever action sequences ever shot on celluloid - yes, even on an equal level with Hong Kong films. The choreography, camerawork and editing of the whole affair is sublime. Please note that this film was released in the year of 1986 - the same year John Woo went into production for A Better Tomorrow and Raw Deal was released before the other was made.

    Whilst it may not be a film made on the same scale as the Terminator and Conan films, the carefully handled skill of the action set pieces more than makes up for it.

    A classic genre film manages to become more than a classic of its genre and transcend its limitations to become a classic of cinema in general, and this film is one of them.

    A classic film has memorable iconography and ideas which you associate with it unlike any other - especially if it presents an original idea or two.

    Here, the idea is to essentially have a protagonist take on a series of henchmen whilst listening to music. In this case, Arnold dressed in a black leather jacket with black jeans & black shoes, driving in a cool, white & open-roof car (whose front shield has been knocked out so he can shoot more easily and without getting damaged by the glass) whilst being armed with an arsenal of weaponary as he drives around a gravel pit/construction area to the tune of The Rolling Stones 60's classic Can't Get No Satisfaction - a masterpiece!

    Equally riveting is the packing scene, a familar scene in the Arnold canon of films where he 'gets ready' by packing everything but the kitchen sink in terms of weaponary and/or combat gear. In this case, he's in his bedroom room, getting dressed and really overloading his black bag (which resembles a mini body bag) with this nifty but kinda cheesy 80's tune playing in the background which really helps to build the momentum for the inevitable final showdown.

    Speaking of 80's music, the film features some classic tunes with those familiar with the era (for old viewers it will provide nostalgia whereas for the new ones there will be a hint for familiarity).

    The film also manages to be just as touching as exciting and just as in-depth as fun!

    Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the best actors all time - just because his career is based on action films doesn't detract from the quality of his performances. A comment which can easily be attributed to the best action stars of all time (who've transcended the term/label 'action star') such as Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao and Leung Kar Yan.

      • Joseph Kuby from Colne, Lancashire, England
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Raw Deal Noel!

    Not as popular as Arnie's other movies, Raw Deal is still full of all the action and witty one liners you'd expect from the Govenator. Watch as Arnie goes undercover working for a mob and then shoots the hell out of them all single handedly.

    The banker says you should ret this, deal or no deal?

    Raw Deal Noel!

      • A customer from North West
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Suave, sophisticated??

    Arnie? Yes it's true. In this film he plays both. And, he pulls it off. A very good film to enjoy. Why 18 though. Maybe the drug aspect? Funny in places and the usual Arnie action. Music good too.

      • A customer from Uphill, Somerset
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Yep, another good Arnie film.

    Arnie takes on the whole Chicago mob in another action-packed film filled with the good stuff. For curious action fans

      • A customer from HAMPSHIRE
  • Rated - 5 stars

    Another slice of arnold!

    a great arnold film, but hey come on what arny film isnt a mind blowing piece of excelence :)

      • J. Brooks from Cambridge
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Raw Deal.

    Arnie's back in a action crime thriller. Great viewing worth watching.

      • Cornetto from Lancaster
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Ill be back again

    Another arnie flick that was actually a good one.

      • Shuffla from Rushden
  • 0 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    If your in the mood for a shoot-'em-up flick. Schwarzenegger never disappoints

    Ex-FBI agent infiltrates Russian mafia to take out their boss. Not a demanding story-line. However. It sets the scene for Arnie to do his testosterone pumped action thing, which is what this flick is all about.

      • Linden Stanger from Yorkshire, England
  • 0 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Not The Best Arnie!

    He has definitely made much better movies but at least this one was made for adults. Arnie still has a problem speaking English so the action does the talking. It's also good to see some of the old Scarface cast do other work because I haven't seen a lot of them in anything else. Anyway if you miss this movie you haven't missed much.

      • Leon Blackwood from Newbury Park, Ilford, London
  • 0 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Who gets the Raw Deal?

    Not one or Arnies most memorable movies, but it has its moments. Had Arnie not been in it, the overall standard of acting would no doubt have been better, but the film would have been deleted years ago.

    I liked the film for 3 reasons. The Arnie-esque music, the (almost) line "I'll be right back", and the fact that Sven Ole Thorsen (Arnies bearded bodybuilding friend) has a bit part in it.

      • AgoF from Herts
  • Critics' reviews (5)

  • 3 stars out of 5

    Sadly, this isn't the 1948 Anthony Mann film noir, but a superficially entertaining exercise in crash-bang policing from John Irvin, whose only previous action assignment was the dismal Dogs of War. Fresh from the equally disastrous Red Sonja, Arnold Schwarzenegger was probably so keen to get back to the old routine that he could only have given the script a cursory glance. Although he gets to blow away a generous quota of bad guys, the film is largely populated with stereotypes and riddled with situations that place more of a strain on the credibility than Arnie does on that vest as he loads up for action. If you can suspend your disbelief, you'll have a ball.

    • Radio Times
  • "...RAW DEAL delivers every punch it promises and, though the violence is spectacular and ridiculous, [Schwarzenegger] behaves...like a mega-Eagle Scout..."

    • New York Times
  • "...[The director] does have some fun with the periodically outrageous dialog, and also lightly sends up the slick fetishism surrounding the [genre]..."

    • Variety
  • Stone-faced shoot-'em-up in the implacable Chuck Norris/Steven Seagal mode. Arnie's recruited by his old FBI boss... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • Violent crime hokum with momentary amusements.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide

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    • Raw Deal
      A Chicago Mafia is violently doing away with witness who were to incriminate them in court. Schwarzenegger is the ex-FBI agent enlisted to slip into the nefarious organisation. Violence and bloodshed ensue, as Schwarzenegger delivers his own brand of justice!...

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