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Hot Ice

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
118
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Hot Ice (1977)
ComedyCrime

Winford and his wife Charlotte are criminals, who end up at a remote ski resort, where a rock star named "Diamond Jim" is performing. Winford and Charlotte steal his diamonds, which were kep... Read allWinford and his wife Charlotte are criminals, who end up at a remote ski resort, where a rock star named "Diamond Jim" is performing. Winford and Charlotte steal his diamonds, which were kept in a safe behind the hotel's main desk.Winford and his wife Charlotte are criminals, who end up at a remote ski resort, where a rock star named "Diamond Jim" is performing. Winford and Charlotte steal his diamonds, which were kept in a safe behind the hotel's main desk.

  • Director
    • Stephen C. Apostolof
  • Writers
    • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Shelley Apostolof
    • Pam Eddy
  • Stars
    • Harvey Shain
    • Teresa Parker
    • Patti Kelley
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    118
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Writers
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
      • Shelley Apostolof
      • Pam Eddy
    • Stars
      • Harvey Shain
      • Teresa Parker
      • Patti Kelley
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harvey Shain
    • Victor
    Teresa Parker
    • Danielle
    Patti Kelley
    • Charlotte Farthington
    Max Thayer
    • Winford Farthington
    • (as Michael Thayer)
    Fred Spencer
    Fred Spencer
    • Allan
    Richard Bergman
    • Charlie
    Ray Myles
    • Giroux
    • (as Jean-Claude Smith)
    Mariwin Roberts
    • Barbie
    Rick Cassidy
    Rick Cassidy
    • Larry
    Linda Gildersleeve
    • Candy
    Ric Lutze
    • Tom
    • (as Rick Lutze)
    Fritzi Ross
    • Gloria
    • (as Fritzy Ross)
    Steve Arnold
    • Dick
    Bob Anderson
    • Erik
    Stephen C. Apostolof
    • First Aid Man
    Robert Kantors
    • Janitor
    Michael Donovan O'Donnell
    • Ski Patrolman with Mustache
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Writers
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
      • Shelley Apostolof
      • Pam Eddy
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    4lobianco

    Not the best A.C. & Ed Wood Collaboration

    Released on niteflite video - Rated R. These super hip ultra 70's sex romps are often very entertaining. This one sports a great cast of 70's babes but, falls short of other better efforts by the duo.

    See Pleasure Unlimited. Still way worth checking out.
    4ascheland

    Stephen Apostolof's Heist Comedy About as Good as You'd Expect

    In the opening of "Hot Ice," a detective arrests Victor (Michael Thayer before he was Max Thayer, and before he put some meat on his bones) and his wife Charlotte (Patti Kelly, all blond hair, toothy smiles and freckled cleavage) for selling phony bonds, only to be foiled when he's pushed into a closet. Charlotte secures the detective inside the closet by placing a folding director's chair beneath the doorknob. Not only is the chair barely sturdy enough for sitting in, it's about five inches below the doorknob. But since this is a Stephen Apostolof (a.k.a. A.C. Stephen) movie, the detective is trapped long enough for our crooks to hop on a plane and escape to the Matterhorn Ski Resort, where "rock star" Diamond Jim is performing. Diamond Jim is called such because he sings while draped in REAL diamonds (he's also what a "Benny & Joon" sequel might look like starring Eric Balfour, but that's beside the point). Victor and Charlotte get wind of the real diamonds—a detail that Diamond Jim's manager is only too happy to share with anyone within earshot—and they know they have to get their hands on that "ice." Though the thieving couple could just drill through the door of the resort's plywood safe, Victor and Charlotte instead hatch a plan that involves sending the resort's manager (Apostolof stock player Forman Shane, billed as Harvey Shain here) on a false errand and Victor seducing the manager's wife, who will have sex with any man except her husband. Hilarity ensues.

    Well, it's supposed to. None of director Apostolof's movies have a reputation for being any good, but they are known for having lots of T&A. So what "Hot Ice" lacks in laughs should be more than compensated with lots of nudity and simulated sex, right? As much as that would help, no. Despite having plenty of sexual situations, most involving the manager's wife Danielle (Teresa Parker, who should have been told those facial expressions were neither sexy nor cute), as well as some shapely '70s babes (Mariwin Roberts, Linda Gildersleeve) and popular adult performers (Rick Cassidy, Ric Lutze) in the cast, "Hot Ice" is meant to be an R-rated comedy. In lieu of simulated humping we get Forman Shane chewing scenery like a third rate Harvey Korman and lots of ski footage re-purposed from Apostolof's "The Snow Bunnies." During the movie's few sex scenes Apostolof goes out of his way not to expose too much flesh, usually by zooming in on the dude's back, though he does throw in a scene of spontaneous topless dancing at a cocktail lounge ("Go ahead—take it off!"), a genuinely funny moment, if only because it's so ridiculous.

    Ed Wood, Jr. was a frequent collaborator with Apostolof, co-writing scripts for "Fugitive Girls" and "Drop Out Wife" among others, but Wood is credited only as an assistant director for "Hot Ice." Despite some scenes that suggest otherwise, Apostolof said Wood had no hand in writing the script for this movie. Though Apostolof proves he's just as capable of writing a bad script on his own, Wood's input might have made "Hot Ice" a special brand of terrible.
    2kevin_robbins

    Hot Ice is a painful heist film with little to offer.

    I recently watched Hot Ice (1977) on Tubi. The film follows a pair of thieves who are actually a couple. They head to a remote ski resort to attend a concert, where they steal a rock star's jewelry. Meanwhile, the rock star is determined to discover who's responsible, while the couple tries to maintain their cover until they can make their escape. Can the thieves get away with the heist, or will they be brought to justice?

    Directed by Stephen C. Apostolof (Five Loose Women), the film stars Harvey Shain (Planet of Dinosaurs), Fred Spencer (Bram Stoker's Dracula), Teresa Parker (Breakfast in Bed), and Rick Cassidy (Panama Red).

    This movie is flawed in almost every aspect. The dialogue and acting are dreadful, and several scenes drag painfully. The film would have benefited from tighter editing, and many of the jokes fall flat. Although there are some topless scenes, the nudity isn't as extensive as you might expect. The only redeeming feature is the fun '70s soundtrack.

    In conclusion, Hot Ice is a painful heist film with little to offer. I'd score it 2/10 and recommend skipping it.

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    • Trivia
      The magazine that Victor reads is the December 1976 issue of Penthouse.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Erotic World of A.C. Stephen (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      The Detectives
      (uncredited)

      Written by Alan Tew

      Performed by Alan Tew

      [Main theme played during the opening and end credits]

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    • Release date
      • July 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Diamantkuppen
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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