
Movie spotlight
Hot Skin, Cold Cash
A night in the life of a Time's Square hooker.
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Plot Summary
A young, charismatic man named Charlie takes advantage of his charm and good looks to manipulate his way through life. He becomes entangled with a wealthy older woman, aiming to secure financial gain. However, his schemes become increasingly complex, putting him in precarious situations.
Critical Reception
As a made-for-television film from the mid-1960s, 'Hot Skin, Cold Cash' did not receive wide theatrical release or extensive critical reviews in the traditional sense. Contemporary audience reception, if recorded, is not readily available in modern databases. Its legacy is primarily as an early television drama featuring Burt Reynolds.
What Reviewers Say
Often cited for its early portrayal of a morally ambiguous protagonist.
Showcases a young Burt Reynolds in a dramatic role.
Reflects the television drama landscape of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews and ratings for this television film are not widely available through Google's public platforms.
Fun Fact
This film was originally a made-for-television movie, airing as part of the 'ABC Stage 67' anthology series.
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