Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA night in the life of a Time's Square hooker.A night in the life of a Time's Square hooker.A night in the life of a Time's Square hooker.
Recensioni in evidenza
With all info dating this movie as 1965, how is the leading lady running past a movie theatre showing James Bond YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, which wasn't released until summer of 1967??
The unknown heroine of HOT SKIN AND COLD CASH performs in such a believable, matter-of-fact manner that elevates this tale of a NYC hooker into a satisfying, even moving motion picture. It's a jewel one wouldn't expect to find among Barry Mahon's assembly-line porn offerings.
The buxom blonde that Something Weird identifies as Victoria Astor (but who is definitely not the Cherie Winters IMDb tags with that pseudonym) portrays Shelly, working at $20 a pop in the Times Square area, desperate to earn money to help get her husband out of jail and send support for the care of her son. But this is no sentimental sob story -she is a tough cookie and the viewer gets to sympathize with her plight in a realistic manner. Like Alain Delon in the loner classic LE SAMOURAI, her only friend is her pet parakeet, named Orpheus.
The cool jazz score sets a proper after hours mood, as she waits for customers on Manhattan street corners. It's circa 1967, as theater marquees for HURRAY SUNDOWN and Elvis in EASY COME, EASY GO indicate (actually both titles fit the action!).
A sleazy lawyer arrives, who's supposed to be going to bat for her jailed husband, but we know he's just taking her money. To top it off, he tries to demand sex from her too. Even her hairdresser Jerry tries to put the make on her.
Her customer is a Japanese shutterbug named Yoshi, with a strange incident when another girl is already in his hotel room waiting -she's been sent to service him by a prospective business client. The other girl Margaret is a high-priced call girl, earning $200 a pop, but our heroine is steadfast in sticking to her old street-walking act. Yoshi sends Margaret packing, and enjoys himself by posing Shelly in sexy lingerie for photos.
Her next John brings her home for a threesome with his wife. Though sexy wifey suggested this arrangement in the first place, she gets cold feet and nothing comes of it, other than some embarrassing ham acting by the guy.
Shelly suffers through a boring lecture from her next client, who turns out to be a priest intent on saving her soul and not interested in sex. She gives the irritating guy his money back and is utterly convincing in her verbal defense of her lifestyle A couple of frat boys put up their new pledge to hiring her to pop his cherry, and he even talks her price down to $15. This sequence is well-acted but ultimately too tasteful -after all this is a Mahon porn film!
Climactic sequence has a suspicious looking guy hiring Shelly as an escort for a wild party, where stags aren't permitted. The film's most lowdown sexploitation footage occurs here, but it's fairly timid.
Film leaves her pounding the pavements, with a very believable voice-over detailing the lonely existence. Kudos to the unsung leading lady, who could teach a thousand Hollywood actresses a thing or two about how to underplay the "hooker with a heart of gold" role.
The buxom blonde that Something Weird identifies as Victoria Astor (but who is definitely not the Cherie Winters IMDb tags with that pseudonym) portrays Shelly, working at $20 a pop in the Times Square area, desperate to earn money to help get her husband out of jail and send support for the care of her son. But this is no sentimental sob story -she is a tough cookie and the viewer gets to sympathize with her plight in a realistic manner. Like Alain Delon in the loner classic LE SAMOURAI, her only friend is her pet parakeet, named Orpheus.
The cool jazz score sets a proper after hours mood, as she waits for customers on Manhattan street corners. It's circa 1967, as theater marquees for HURRAY SUNDOWN and Elvis in EASY COME, EASY GO indicate (actually both titles fit the action!).
A sleazy lawyer arrives, who's supposed to be going to bat for her jailed husband, but we know he's just taking her money. To top it off, he tries to demand sex from her too. Even her hairdresser Jerry tries to put the make on her.
Her customer is a Japanese shutterbug named Yoshi, with a strange incident when another girl is already in his hotel room waiting -she's been sent to service him by a prospective business client. The other girl Margaret is a high-priced call girl, earning $200 a pop, but our heroine is steadfast in sticking to her old street-walking act. Yoshi sends Margaret packing, and enjoys himself by posing Shelly in sexy lingerie for photos.
Her next John brings her home for a threesome with his wife. Though sexy wifey suggested this arrangement in the first place, she gets cold feet and nothing comes of it, other than some embarrassing ham acting by the guy.
Shelly suffers through a boring lecture from her next client, who turns out to be a priest intent on saving her soul and not interested in sex. She gives the irritating guy his money back and is utterly convincing in her verbal defense of her lifestyle A couple of frat boys put up their new pledge to hiring her to pop his cherry, and he even talks her price down to $15. This sequence is well-acted but ultimately too tasteful -after all this is a Mahon porn film!
Climactic sequence has a suspicious looking guy hiring Shelly as an escort for a wild party, where stags aren't permitted. The film's most lowdown sexploitation footage occurs here, but it's fairly timid.
Film leaves her pounding the pavements, with a very believable voice-over detailing the lonely existence. Kudos to the unsung leading lady, who could teach a thousand Hollywood actresses a thing or two about how to underplay the "hooker with a heart of gold" role.
Hot Skin, Cold Cash (1965)
*** (out of 4)
A woman (Victoria Astor) who has lost custody of her child and has a husband in prison must resort to working as a prostitute so that she can pay a lawyer to try and get him out from behind bars.
HOT SKIN, COLD CASH is another exploitation movie from director Barry Mahon and I'm going to go out and say that it's his best picture. Well, it's the best picture I've seen from him out of the two dozen or so that I've watched. The story itself is pretty routine as we're introduced to the prostitute and then we see her out on the street picking up men. From here we go back to the bedroom to see the encounter.
There's obviously nothing ground-breaking about the story but what makes this film so wonderful is the lead performance by Astor. I'm really not sure if that's her real name or not and it's really too bad that she's only got two credits listed on IMDb (both by Mahon). I really thought she was excellent in the role. Not only was she downright beautiful but she just had a certain quality on the screen that just had you fall for her. She's certainly the greatest thing about this picture but it's too bad there's not more films out there with her.
*** (out of 4)
A woman (Victoria Astor) who has lost custody of her child and has a husband in prison must resort to working as a prostitute so that she can pay a lawyer to try and get him out from behind bars.
HOT SKIN, COLD CASH is another exploitation movie from director Barry Mahon and I'm going to go out and say that it's his best picture. Well, it's the best picture I've seen from him out of the two dozen or so that I've watched. The story itself is pretty routine as we're introduced to the prostitute and then we see her out on the street picking up men. From here we go back to the bedroom to see the encounter.
There's obviously nothing ground-breaking about the story but what makes this film so wonderful is the lead performance by Astor. I'm really not sure if that's her real name or not and it's really too bad that she's only got two credits listed on IMDb (both by Mahon). I really thought she was excellent in the role. Not only was she downright beautiful but she just had a certain quality on the screen that just had you fall for her. She's certainly the greatest thing about this picture but it's too bad there's not more films out there with her.
Lo sapevi?
- ConnessioniReferenced in Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
Dettagli
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 3min(63 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti