Too Hot to Handle

Too Hot to Handle

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Robbery | Gangster

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Terence Young, Gus Agosti
  • Cast(s): Jayne Mansfield, Leo Genn, Karlheinz Böhm, Danik Patisson, Christopher Lee See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Eric Spear
  • Similar To: He Went That Way, The Marsh King's Daughter
  • Story:
    A French reporter working on a steamy story about the secret strip joints found in London's Soho district becomes involved in the lives of the owner and star of a famous club.
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STORY

Story
A French reporter working on a steamy story about the secret strip joints found in London's Soho district becomes involved in the lives of the owner and star of a famous club.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Barbara Windsor's screentime was severely cut, on the instructions of Jayne Mansfield.

The character of Ponytail is stated as sixteen years and one month, but Barbara Windsor was already twenty-two-years-old during filming.

"Too Hot to Handle" was the title of the American paperback edition of Ian Fleming's 007 adventure also known as "Moonraker", unrelated to this movie. Ian Fleming's 007 adventure From Russia With Love (1963) was directed by Terence Young, who also directed this movie.

Danik Patisson received an "introducing" credit.

Barbara Smith's debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Diamonds Dielli: That's a very nice dress you nearly got on. I like it."

"Midnight Franklin: Kid, do yourself a favour. Ponytail: What? Midnight Franklin: You know what - Arpels. Forget him. Stand him up. Go home and curl up with a good book. Ponytail: Gee, everybody's getting at me, like I'm a juvenile delinquent or something. Midnight Franklin: They're only trying to do what's best for you, Ponytail. I know there's not enough milk of human kindness around here to fill a baby's bottle, but there is a little. Ponytail: Well, I'm not a baby anymore. Gee, Miss Midnight, this is the chance I've been waiting for. Midnight Franklin: I know. I even know the dialogue: "Baby, I can get you a spot in a movie"; or "Baby, you be nice to me and I'll fix it so you get to be the leading lady in the promised land". Then the next morning, they hand you your taxi fare and it's "Don't call us, we'll call you". Ponytail: Well, it doesn't have to be like that, not always. At least I've got a chance to be seen. Back home, it was just the boys in the street. Errand boys with clammy hands. All trying to grow moustaches so they could look older. I mean, what future has a girl got up there? Midnight Franklin: Future? I've seen a hundred girls go out those doors with creeps who call themselves producers, impresarios and the rest. Little Mr Fixits, all of them. Some of the girls came back with promises as long as a slide trombone. One came back with a baby. Some never came back at all. But Nobody ever came back with a future. And you're not going to be any different, Ponytail. Am I getting through? Midnight Franklin: [Ponytail gets up to leave] OK, Lolita. But watch yourself in the clinches, that's all. Ponytail: Miss Midnight, would you tell me something? After all you said, about this kind of place, what keeps you here? Midnight Franklin: I guess that's the $64 question. Kid. And even when I'm looking at him, I kind of ask myself the same thing. You know, I never seem to get an answer. Except... except fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly."