Review of Hot T-Shirts (1980) by Shawn W — 21 Feb 2014
Disco era film about the owner of a down and out bar who comes up with a plan to reverse his establishment's red ink bleed by holding wet t-shirt contests. Fortunes are instantly turned and the competition sparks a heated rivalry between local girls and the out-of-towners from Harrison College that can only be settled on stage in damp clothing.
Like most Chuck Vincent films, this one is a weak comedy - see the cringe-worthy fight scene with Benny Hill style music. For glass half full types, there is Corinne Alphen, who can make even the worst material enjoyable and not surpisingly walks away victorious in the final wet t-shirt contest.
I would be concerned if I was a fan of Harrison College's football team after witnessing practice with only 7 players.
This review of Hot T-Shirts (1980) was written by Shawn W on 21 Feb 2014.
Hot T-Shirts has generally received negative reviews.
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