
Hot Paint 1988
Hot Paint (1988) follows the misadventures of two bumbling thieves, Gus (John Larroquette) and Willy (Gregory Harrison), who stumble upon a priceless painting worth $2.8 million.
Director: Sheldon Larry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hot Paint (1988) about?
Two bumbling thieves, Gus and Willy, stumble upon a priceless painting and travel the world to sell it without getting caught.
Who directed Hot Paint?
Sheldon Larry brings his unique style to the screen.
Who stars in Hot Paint?
John Larroquette, Gregory Harrison, John Glover, and Don Francks star in this comedy classic.
Is Hot Paint (1988) worth watching?
With its lighthearted tone and humorous characters, Hot Paint is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Hot Paint?
Hot Paint has a runtime of 89 minutes.
About Hot Paint (1988) — A Comedy of Errors in the Art World
Hot Paint (1988) follows the misadventures of two bumbling thieves, Gus (John Larroquette) and Willy (Gregory Harrison), who stumble upon a priceless painting worth $2.8 million. With their luck, they travel the world in search of potential buyers, always staying one step ahead of the law. As they navigate the complex art world, they must confront their own amateurishness and the consequences of their actions.
Director Sheldon Larry brings a unique blend of crime and comedy to the screen, resulting in a film that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With its lighthearted tone and humorous characters, Hot Paint is a must-watch for fans of the genre. As the two main characters navigate the ups and downs of their scheme, the audience is taken on a wild ride of twists and turns.