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The Hot Spot on DVD (1990)

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Average rating: 57%
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Starring: Don Johnson, Virginia Madsen, Jennifer Connelly, Charles Martin Smith, William Sadler, Jerry Hardin
Director: Dennis Hopper
Studio: MGM ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 124 mins
Certificate: 18
User collections: Dvds that have been censored/shortened in the U.K
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 19/05/2003

Brief synopsis of The Hot Spot

A saturnine vision of the universe and an interest in the female form bordering on adoration have been two constants of Dennis Hopper's directorial work. Both are on display in this neo-noir, starring Don Johnson as cagey drifter Harry Madox, who picks up a job from used car lot owner George Harshaw (Jerry Hardin), soon after arriving in a small Texas town. Attracting women is not one of Harry's problems, and he's soon involved with Harshaw's innocent young bookkeeper, Gloria Harper (Jennifer Connelly), and his tough, sexy wife, Dolly (Virginia Madsen). An ambitious sort, Harry is also planning to rob the local bank. But things begin to get strange when he learns that Gloria is being extorted by nasty backwoodsman Frank Sutton (William Sadler), who also seems to be linked to Dolly. While not quite camp, the film is a triumph of style over substance, as the characters obey the highly improbable laws of the noir universe as religiously as any Kabuki performer does theirs. Working with longtime cinematographer Ueli Steiger, Hopper again reveals a fastidious eye, and the lavish photography of the women evokes an era when they were Hollywood's cynosure.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Don Johnson is the drifter, holed up in a small Texas town, who falls for bad girl Virginia Madsen and good girl Jennifer Connelly. Director Dennis Hopper turns in a faithful tribute to the film noir thrillers of old, but, this being the 1990s, he ups the sexual content a number of degrees. There are lots of fans, dust and people sweating, and Madsen smoulders away furiously to good effect. While not quite so convincing, Johnson is still suitably mean and brooding as the fall guy, and there's neat support from Connelly, Charles Martin Smith and William Sadler. It's based on the pulp thriller Hell Hath No Fury by Charles Williams.

Los Angeles Times

"...The movie's look is one-of-a-kind....Hopper has a painter's feel for composition and color and an extremely fluid, supple technique..."

Time Out

After an impressively laconic, enigmatic opening - Harry Madox (Johnson) drifts into a dusty Texan town and... Read more on www.timeout.com

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Rated - 5 starsOld style but what style.

Paddy Griffin from Manchester , 01/02/2005

Superb little film that looks as hot as Jennifer Connerly!! One of the most under rated movies ever made, really worth the time to watch. Funny and sexy with William Sadler and John Nance giving great performances throughout. RENT IT!!

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Rated - 4 starsFilm Noir on Fire

andrewh2u2 from South Staffordshire , 23/05/2005

Its modern Film Noir; Steamy, Heavy and Watchable with the characteristic predictability of Noir screenplay. Dennis Hopper takes the directors seat and makes a remarkably good job of pulling blood, sweat and well.... yet more sweat from the characters, plot and location. Its a film on fire and you feel the heat!

Watch this movie to see Virginia Madsen burning up the screen. After a few bitty movies she is obviously giving this part all she's got. Although, the southern US drawl is a little overplayed at times. No bad thing I guess, as the movie plays a pastiche of some film noir classics.

I was worried about the Don Johnson effect as he doesn't have a great movie track record but here he is PERFECT in the lead role. Rare to see him cast quite so well.

Both of these entwined characters have some great one liners!

This was Don Johnson's first movie after the final season of Miami Vice concluded. I recall reading that he flew into the town for location shooting each day by helicopter! ;-)

Anyway, less trivia and more about the movie.

Desert town thats hot and sweaty becomes more so after Don Johnson drives in, as a used car salesman and with Jennifer Connelly there who would blame him for staying???? The rest you should discover for yourself. ;-)

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Rated - 1 starsThe Damp Squib

BrunoVincent from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 04/11/2005

The first hour of this is leisurely, atmospheric build-up as Don Johnson (a pretty tedious lead) cases out the Texas town he's drifted into and meets two sultry females who compete for his attention. The last hour, however, it slowly collapses into cliche and boredom. It's almost worth recommending this for the sheer beauty of Jennifer Connelly, but ... not quite.

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Rated - 4 starscinematic classic

Kermode from Aberdare , 27/02/2007

Apparently this story was hanging around in Hollywood since the

fifties, written for Robert Mitchum. It is brillantly directed by Denis

Hopper with the texan sun and humidity affecting all in the town, Don

Johnson should have gone on to be a major star after this finely

judged performance , as good as Mitchum could have done, and Virginia Madsen and Jennifer Connelly both simmer in this very underated film, nearly but not quite in the same league as Body Heat.

Excellent film noir.

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Rated - 4 starscinematic classic

Kermode from Aberdare , 27/02/2007

Apparently this story was hanging around in Hollywood since the

fifties, written for Robert Mitchum. It is brillantly directed by Denis

Hopper with the texan sun and humidity affecting all in the town, Don

Johnson should have gone on to be a major star after this finely

judged performance , as good as Mitchum could have done, and Virginia Madsen and Jennifer Connelly both simmer in this very underated film, nearly but not quite in the same league as Body Heat.

Excellent film noir.

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Rated - 1 starsThe Damp Squib

BrunoVincent from London [Highly rated reviewer] , 04/11/2005

The first hour of this is leisurely, atmospheric build-up as Don Johnson (a pretty tedious lead) cases out the Texas town he's drifted into and meets two sultry females who compete for his attention. The last hour, however, it slowly collapses into cliche and boredom. It's almost worth recommending this for the sheer beauty of Jennifer Connelly, but ... not quite.

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