SummaryFred 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.
Directed By:Michael Dinner
Written By:Stephen Neigher, Hugo Gilbert, Charlie Peters, Andy Breckman
Hot to Trot
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50
I 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.
30
Although Michael Dinner's direction is noticeably better than the material, the film aims consistently for the lowest common denominator.
30
A movie to make ninnies whinny, audiences gag and horses hide their heads.
25
Hot to Trot is an unbridled disaster, a screwball horseplay so lame you want to put it out of its misery.
25
It'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.
20
The old talking-animal routine gets a bit of an update in that this time the animal is vulgar and profane in a way Mr. Ed or Francis the Talking Mule would never have been. But that's about the extent of the inventiveness in this unfunny comedy.
0
Hot to Trot is such a poorly executed comedy it boggles the mind. Even a horse's mind. [31 Aug 1988, p.D3]
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