White Hot (film)

White Hot is a 1988 American crime drama film directed by Robby Benson, starring Benson and Tawny Kitaen.

White Hot
Directed byRobby Benson
Written byRobert Madero
Produced byFred Berner
Jubran Jubran
Starring
CinematographyNeil Smith
Edited byCraig McKay
Alan Miller
Music byNile Rodgers
Production
companies
Rebo High Definition Studio
The Jubran Group
Distributed byPaul Entertainment
Release dates
  • 13 May 1988 (1988-05-13) (Cannes Film Festival Market)
  • 3 February 1989 (1989-02-03) (US)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot Summary

Scott, young man, short of money, is persuaded into looking after the business of a local drug dealer Butchie for a week or two. Up until then, the guy had been an honest and clean of drugs, but when he spends his days surrounded by riches and drugs, he cannot resist... and neither can his addict wife.

Cast

Release

The film opened at a theatre in Nashville, Tennessee on 3 February 1989. It was released on video the following month.[1]

Reception

Mike Mayo of The Roanoke Times praised the "excellent" supporting cast and the "realistic" script. However, he criticised the ending, writing that it "undercuts the body of the film."[2]

The Video Librarian gave the film a negative review but praised Aiello's performance.[3]

Mike Pearson of the Scripps Howard News Service wrote that the film "covers such familiar terrain that it's scarcely satisfying."[4]

Mike McInally of the Missoulian wrote a negative review of the film, calling it "dreary and chaotic".[5]

The New York Daily News wrote that "90 minutes of Robby B. ultimately adds up to a braincell-threatening video OD."[6]

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