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Release Date: 27/11/2023

Edition: Restored
Genre: Drama
Sub-Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: 18
Label: Radiance Films
Actors: Don Johnson, Leon Rippy, Bill Sadler, Virginia Madsen, Barry Corbin, Virgil Frye, Jack Nance, Charles Martin Smith, Jennifer Connelly, Jerry Hardin
Director: Dennis Hopper
Number of Discs: 1
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Hard of Hearing English

Harry, a drifter (Don Johnson, Miami Vice) rolls into town and talks his way into a job at a car dealership where he becomes caught between two beautiful women, the boss's conniving wife Dolly (Virginia Madsen, Candyman) and Gloria (Jennifer Connelly, Requiem for a Dream) a naive young accountant whose life is complicated by blackmail. When Harry plans to rob the local bank, he becomes enmeshed in a lethal web of lust, greed and extortion, whose only escape is murder. Adapted from Hell Hath No Fury by Charles Williams, The Hot Spot is a dusty, sweaty modern noir that updates the pulp formula of twists and turns with an intensity to match director Dennis Hopper's earlier film roles. Directed by Hopper (Easy Rider, Out of the Blue) with verve, the stellar cast are supported by William Sadler (The Shawshank Redemption), Charles Martin Smith (The Untouchables) and Jack Nance (Eraserhead) accompanied by a brilliant soundtrack featuring Miles Davis, John Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal and original music by Jack Nitzsche.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Interviews: Dennis Hopper (director); Virginia Madsen (actor); William Sadler (actor); Nick Dawson (author), Duane Swierczynski on Charles Williams' source novel, Trailers