Hot Paint

Hot Paint

Release date : March 20, 1988
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : United States of America / Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Sheldon Larry /
Writers : Eliot Wald / Andrew Kurtzman /
Production companies : MGM/UA Television / Catalina Productions /
March 20, 1988 1h 29m United States of America Crime English More
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Two losers rob a rich guy and discover that, among the loot, they've taken a rare painting worth $2.8 million. John Larroquette plays his usual rude, selfish character-here named Gus - and he suckers Willy (Gregory Harrison) into his scheme to rob the mansion. The two losers have to try to figure out how to sell the valuable but high-profile item without getting busted. They travel the world looking for potential buyers but always end up short. Everyone can see that they are novices in the art world and buffoons in general.
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  • title:Hot Paint
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1988
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Crime · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America · Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Sheldon Larry /
  • Writers: Eliot Wald · Andrew Kurtzman ·
  • Production companies: MGM/UA Television · Catalina Productions ·
  • Overview:Two losers rob a rich guy and discover that, among the loot, they've taken a rare painting worth $2.8 million. John Larroquette plays his usual rude, selfish character-here named Gus - and he suckers Willy (Gregory Harrison) into his scheme to rob the mansion. The two losers have to try to figure out how to sell the valuable but high-profile item without getting busted. They travel the world looking for potential buyers but always end up short. Everyone can see that they are novices in the art world and buffoons in general.
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