| Category | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Gregory Dark | | Producers | Andrew W. Garroni, Ashok Amritraj | | Writer | J. Reifel | | Cinematography | Zoran Hochstätter | | Music | Anthony Marinelli | | Production Co. | Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc. | | Distributor | Prism Entertainment (VHS) | | Release Date | May 16, 1995 (USA) | | Runtime | 88 minutes | | Language | English | | Budget | Approx. $500,000 |
4.2/10 (based on ~1,200 votes) Letterboxd Score: 2.1/5 (primarily "heart" ratings for camp value) undercover heat 1995 wikipedia top
A female police officer goes undercover as a prostitute to catch a cop-killer, only to find herself trapped in a web of sadomasochistic games, corruption, and sexual obsession. | Category | Details | | :--- |
Undercover Heat (also known internationally as The Heat ) is a 1995 American erotic thriller directed by Gregory Dark. While it never saw a major theatrical release, the film has achieved a bizarre form of digital immortality. For fans of campy noir, 90s exploitation cinema, or students of Wikipedia’s "So Bad It’s Good" ecosystem, this film is a legendary artifact. | Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc
If you’ve typed the phrase "undercover heat 1995 wikipedia top" into a search engine, you are likely looking for one of two things: the technical specifications of a forgotten mid-90s erotic thriller, or an explanation of why this particular film consistently appears at the top of Wikipedia’s lists for "erotic crime dramas" and niche VHS nostalgia.
Undercover Heat (1995) remains on Wikipedia not because it is good, but because it is complete . It exists as a perfect time capsule of mid-90s direct-to-video excess: a movie where the undercover work is just an excuse for heat, leather, and one very committed Beastmaster.
The page carries a "Plot Summary Needs Cleanup" tag due to the film’s confusing third act, which features a twin sister (also played by Massey) who appears without explanation. Part 2: Cast and Crew (The Wikipedia Fact Sheet) Searching "undercover heat 1995 wikipedia top" often leads users to the infobox, which is unusually complete for a film of this stature.