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Hot Line
An average family man, who has a mistress on the side, discovers his mistress is bisexual - and, to make matters worse, is having sexual relations with his wife. When he confronts the two women, they respond by grabbing and spreadeagling him to a bed, and then proceed to have sex with the helpless husband.
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Plot Summary
A successful novelist, haunted by the disappearance of his wife, becomes increasingly paranoid and believes he is being stalked. His suspicions lead him down a dark path as he tries to uncover the truth, blurring the lines between reality and delusion. As he delves deeper, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous mystery that tests his sanity and his grip on the world around him.
Critical Reception
Hot Line (1970) is a made-for-television film that garnered moderate attention upon its release. While not a widely distributed theatrical film, it is remembered for its suspenseful narrative and Leslie Nielsen's departure from his later comedic roles. Critical responses at the time noted its effective tension-building and exploration of psychological themes, though some found the plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and effective psychological thriller elements.
Leslie Nielsen's performance was highlighted as a compelling dramatic turn.
Some critics found the plot to be somewhat conventional for the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Hot Line' are scarce due to its nature as a made-for-TV movie from an earlier era. However, where available, viewers often appreciate its dated charm and the opportunity to see Leslie Nielsen in a dramatic role before his comedic fame.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This film marked a significant dramatic role for Leslie Nielsen, who would later become famous for his comedic performances in films like 'Airplane!' and 'The Naked Gun' series.
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