Hot to Trot
Hot to Trot

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Fred P. Chaney receives as inheritance after the death of his mother a speaking horse that also has good knowledge about the stock-market. With the help of this horse Fred gains a lot at the stock-market of Chicago.... (Full plot summary below)

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Fred P. Chaney receives as inheritance after the death of his mother a speaking horse that also has good knowledge about the stock-market. With the help of this horse Fred gains a lot at the stock-market of Chicago.

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Chicago Tribune - 8/10 by Dave KehrIt's true that there has been a shocking dearth of talking-horse pictures lately, but even so, Hot to Trot has few pleasures to offer.
Washington Post - 8/10 by Desson ThomsonA crazy, intentionally ludicrous movie that's a lot of film-noir fun.
USA Today - 6/10 by Mike ClarkPretty enjoyable as a piece of campy sleaze--especially for the first half hour, before the storytelling starts to dawdle.
TV Guide Magazine - 5/10 by Maitland McDonaghPart of the problem is its length; at two hours and ten minutes it meanders rather than building up a head of steam and barreling straight through logic and plausibility on the way to Hell.
Entertainment Weekly - 5/10 by Melissa PiersonIt's also supposed to be atmospheric, noirish, and touched with nihilism. But the director, Hollywood bad boy Dennis Hopper, lays it all on so thick that the film verges on self-parody.
Empire - 4/10 by Kim NewmanDirector Dennis Hopper continues the fumbling manner of "Colors" and the forthcoming-but-disowned "Catchfire," drawing out what ought to be a 72 minute B-picture into two hours and ten minutes of sweaty silliness with three pretty stars who can't quite bring themselves to be camp enough for the material.
Orlando Sentinel - 4/10 by Jay BoyarI am not going to try to tell you that this one-joke, talking-horse comedy is, in any meaningful sense, a good movie. What I am going to say is that it's a little better than my rock-bottom expectations led me to predict.
New York Times - 4/10 by Janet MaslinAlthough Michael Dinner's direction is noticeably better than the material, the film aims consistently for the lowest common denominator.
Washington Post - 4/10 by Hal HinsonMadsen may not be the most egregiously untalented of the new movie beauties, but she's close to it. As Dolly, she presents a Southern accent as ludicrous as any in captivity; she keeps trying for Blanche DuBois and coming out with Gomer Pyle.
Los Angeles Times - 3/10 by Michael WilmingtonA movie to make ninnies whinny, audiences gag and horses hide their heads.

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