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The Hot Spot
In order to capture a murderer, a reporter has his obnoxious brother-in-law confess to the crime.
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Plot Summary
A charming drifter named Guinan arrives in a small Texas town during the Depression, quickly finding himself entangled in a web of desire and danger. He becomes involved with the sultry Dolly and the innocent Mary, navigating a town on the brink of economic despair. His presence ignites passions and exposes hidden tensions, leading to a dramatic confrontation.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical success at the time, 'The Hot Spot' is remembered for its melodramatic elements and exploration of societal pressures during the Great Depression. Lupe Velez's performance was often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
A typical pre-code melodrama with a focus on romance and societal struggles.
Features a notable performance from Lupe Velez.
Reflects the anxieties of the era through its dramatic plot.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is largely unavailable.
Fun Fact
This film is often confused with the 1990 neo-noir film of the same name starring Dennis Hopper and Jennifer Connelly.
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