Wouldn't have known this title existed if it wasn't for a Billboard chart dating back to July '99. However the premise is very basic. Morena Corwin - Playmate Sept 1992 - hosts the vid reading silly things written for her highlighting five major US cities. I wish I could say these ladies are from those respective places or the scenes were actually shot there, but I doubt it. 'Hot City Girls' is a low quality effort.
"Chicago" is our first stop as a model only identified as Tiffany (they all get one name title cards) strips out of a dress playing pool with a dude distracting him to win (4.5 mins). Terry gets naked in a hallway with a lot of flashing lights going off. Careful you don't have a seizure watching it (5 mins). They're both good looking, but the concepts aren't great and Terry's scene tried too hard. "Miami" is next and Morena (the host) removes her business clothes getting naked on a couch (5.5 mins). In a B&W artsy scene, Dawn & Kerry strip in front of a white backdrop while a dude sits in a chair looking on (5.5 mins). Morena is nice looking, but neither segment really delivers.
"Dallas" opens with black beauty Kathy in rose colored lingerie. Looking good, hitting some nice poses and decent close-ups. Easily my favorite segment (6 mins). While Nicole gets naked in a scene that features an artsy border around the video striving for style but failing (3 mins). "Los Angeles" is the fourth stop and another B&W scene! This is getting silly as a mundane number with Laura and Jasmine (5.5 mins). Then it's Emily looking fine in purple lingerie, but nothing crazy hot (5 mins). "New York" is last and we have two blondes, Haven & Jennifer in bed together which amounts to a pretty slow, pretty tame girl/girl (4 mins). "The Party" is a horrible end featuring a hunky male stripper, brief male nudity, not enough prolonged female nudity and corny music (4 mins).
Beautiful women are everywhere, but Playboy and director Styx Jones really missed the mark here. The theme ends up being a throwaway and Kathy's segment was the only standout. Perhaps that's why I didn't know about 'Hot City Girls' and why it's been largely forgotten. The visuals simply don't warrant a second view let alone much of a first.