
Movie spotlight
Hot Money
A thief on the run dumps some hot money in Thelma and Patsy's lap.
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Plot Summary
A determined young woman, looking to make a fortune, becomes involved in the world of high-stakes gambling and speculative investments. She navigates through a series of risky ventures, encountering colorful characters and facing numerous challenges as she tries to outwit her competitors and achieve her financial goals. Her quest for wealth leads her down a path filled with intrigue and unexpected twists.
Critical Reception
Hot Money was a modest success upon its release, generally praised for its fast-paced plot and the strong performance of its lead actress. Critics noted its blend of comedy and crime elements, though some found the story somewhat predictable. Audiences appreciated the lighthearted entertainment it offered.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Barbara Stanwyck's energetic performance.
Enjoyed for its brisk pacing and light comedic touch.
Seen as a diverting, if somewhat formulaic, crime-comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception information for "Hot Money" (1935) is not readily available through standard Google review metrics.
Fun Fact
The film was one of several early collaborations between Barbara Stanwyck and director William A. Seiter, who would go on to marry her.
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