H.O.T.S.

H.O.T.S
Directed by Gerald Seth Sindell
Produced by W. Terry Davis
Don Schain
Gerald Seth Sindell
Written by W. Terry Davis
Screenplay by Cheri Caffaro
Joan Buchanan
Story by W. Terry Davis
Cheri Caffaro
Joan Buchanan
Starring Lisa London
Susan Kiger
Music by David Davis
Cinematography Harvey Genkins
Edited by Barbara Pokras
Distributed by Mid-America Releasing
Anchor Bay Entertainment
Release date
  • July 20, 1979 (1979-07-20) (USA)
Running time
98 minutes
Country  USA
Language English
Box office $1.4 million[1]

H.O.T.S. is a 1979 sex comedy. The film stars three Playboy Playmates Susan Kiger (January 1977), Pamela Bryant (April, 1978), and Sandy Johnson (June, 1974), as well as former Miss USA of 1972, Lindsay Bloom, sexploitation actress Angela Aames, and B-movie veteran Lisa London. Danny Bonaduce appears in a supporting role.[2]

The cast frequently appears in tight white T-shirts with the H.O.T.S. logo and red-orange shorts. Some reviewers believe this wardrobe inspired the Hooters uniforms.[3]

Plot

Honey Shayne (Kiger) is a freshman at Fairenville University (known, according to a title card, as "Good old F.U."). After unsuccessfully pledging the Pi sorority, and being publicly ridiculed by sorority president Melody Ragmore (Bloom), Honey joins with three other unsuccessful pledges (O'Hara, Terri, and Samantha) to form a new sorority (to be known as H.O.T.S. after their initials ) with the goal of stealing all of the rival sorority's boyfriends.

The movie includes a number of competitions intended to accomplish that goal, including a fundraiser (a kissing booth), a dance, and a climactic game of strip football. Both groups play pranks on the other and attempt to avoid disciplinary actions from the F.U. administration. A subplot deals with the attempts of two bungling gangsters to recover money hidden in the renovated building housing the sorority.

A running gag during the movie is the source of the name "H.O.T.S." While the closing credits reveal that the name is an anagram of the first names of the four founders, other characters in the film believe it to stand for Hands Off Those Suckers and Hold On To Sex. At one point, the girls claim it stands for Help Out The Seals.

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Constance Carlton as Pi Girl
  • Marion Leeuw as Pi Girl
  • Nancy Plummer as Pi Girl
  • Cynthia Nigh as Pi Girl
  • Cendi Campbell as Pi Girl
  • Donald Petrie as Doug
  • Larry Gilman as Mad Dog
  • Dan Reed as Stormin' Normin'
  • Danny Bonaduce as Richie Walker
  • David Gibbs as Macho Man
  • Marvin Katzoff as Big Boy
  • Steve Bond as John
  • Talmadge Scott as Hunk (credited as Talmage Scott)
  • Ken Olfson as Dean Larry Chase
  • Richard Bakalyan as Charlie Ingels (credited as Dick Bakalyan)
  • Louis Guss as Bugs Benny
  • Dorothy Meyer as Ezzetta
  • Scott Ellsworth as Professor
  • Bunny Summers as Opera Singer
  • Harvey Parry as Officer O'Toole
  • Ted Grossman as Officer Goldstein
  • Gary Lee Davis as Patterson Man #1
  • Dar Robinson as Patterson Man #2
  • C.D. Smith as Patterson Man #3
  • Wayne King Sr. as Patterson Man #4 (credited as Wayne King)
  • Pat Moorehead as Pilot
  • Angel Pineira as Lady with Shopping Cart
  • Slinky as Himself
  • Sugar Bear as Honey Bear

References

  1. Richard Nowell, Blood Money: A History of the First Teen Slasher Film Cycle Continuum, 2011 p 259
  2. "H.O.T.S." TCM database. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  3. Williams, Freeman (December 20, 2002). "H.O.T.S." The Bad Movie Report. Retrieved September 12, 2018.
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