Heat

– Former child star Joe Davis (Joe Dallesandro), reduced to living in a cheap Hollywood motel while st..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
5.90 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 42 Minutes
Release Year:
1972
Heat (1972)

Former child star Joe Davis (Joe Dallesandro), reduced to living in a cheap Hollywood motel while struggling for acting jobs, is lusted after by nearly every woman he meets, including Jessica Todd (Andrea Feldman), a tightly wound feminist who has recently come out as a lesbian. When Jessica's mother, Sally (Sylvia Miles), an emotionally needy has-been actress, meets Joe, she moves him into her enormous, tacky mansion as her new boy toy and attempts to get him acting work.

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Producing Country:
USA
Filming Locations:
USA
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Heat (1972) - Trailer

Release Date:

06 Oct 1972

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Paul Morrissey

Writer:

John Hallowell (idea), Paul Morrissey (story)

Main Actors:

Joe Dallesandro, Sylvia Miles, Andrea Feldman, Pat Ast

Plot:

"Heat" is a parody of "Sunset Boulevard." Joey Davis, an unemployed ex-child actor, uses sex to get his landlady, Lydia, to reduce his rent, and then tries to exert his influence on Sally Todd, who is now washed-up and wasn't even more than slightly important at the height of her career. Sally tries to help Joey, until he realizes that she just isn't well-connected enough to be of any service to him. The affair is complicated by Sally's psychotic, maybe-lesbian-or-maybe-not daughter Jessica, who tries to muscle in on her mother's relationship with Joey.

Awards:

1 win.

Production:

Andy Warhol Enterprises

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%