Cold Sweat
Cold Sweat
| 07 May 1993 (USA)
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Mark Cahill is a good family man with a loving wife and two wonderful children. Mark also happens to be a hit man who is haunted by his last victim, a blonde, who keeps appearing in his bedroom at the worst of times. His life becomes even more complicated when he becomes caught up in the schemes of two business partners, one of the partner's spouse and her boyfriend(s).

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Ploydsge

just watch it!

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Teddie Blake

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Billie Morin

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Scarlet

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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kapelusznik18

***SPOILERS*** Stylish & sexy direct to video film noir with the sizzling Shannon Tweed as the back stabbing femme fatal Beth Moore who's having a affair behind her husband Larry's, Dave Thomas, back with his partner in his real estate firm Sean Mathieson, Henry Czenry, who's secretly trying to take over his firm as well as wife from right under him. It's Mathieson who hires this mob hit-man Mark Cahill, Ben Cross, to ice David but as we soon see Cahill has serious problems of his own. That after knocking off both David Cook and his secretary Catherine Wicker, John Robinson & Lenore Zann, for making out after hours in the office that Catherine's ghost came back to haunt him for the remainder of the movie.The reappearance of Catherine unnerved Cahill so much that he lost his concentration in doing his job on Larry and ended up almost getting himself killed as well. As it soon turned out it's was Beth who not only was double crossing her husband Larry she was also screwing, literally as well as figuratively, her partner in crime Sean Mathieson as well! That by having the dude who contacted Cahill to do the job on Larry "Big" Mitch, Adam Baldwin, set the two of them, Larry & Mathieson, up for the film's surprising and grand finale!***SPOILERS*** Actress Shannon Tweed was as hot as a pistol in her scenes both dressed and undressed that really made the movie worth watching. It was also Catherine Wicker's ghost that gave the movie a supernatural spin to it that had Cahill, the only person who could see her, have fits of paranoid as well as self doubts in thinking he messed up the hit he did on her. It was in the end that everything gelled together when we as well as Mathieson finally realized what was going on and what Beth's real plans were. And it wasn't hit-man Cahill but the happy go lucky Mitch who ended up finalizing them.

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jpduroche

I agree with Kakueke,And I Quote "Decent entertainment for an evening, with today's standard themes of business conflicts, greed, betrayal, and murder, and, of course, Shannon Tweed cheating on her husband with two different affairs. I thought Baldwin's performance was the best among the men, tho maybe because his character was the least distasteful, but it at least added a little humor and elan to the generally sordid overtones. Cross was somewhat stiff, and his character was a little hard to swallow. (A hit man with later moral conflicts brought about by a ghost?) The ghost of the murdered woman was OK, but this had no blend with the main plot. In any event, male watchers are treated to steamy scenes with Shannon Tweed, even one with whipped cream, and there will be few objections to these". My only Problem was the First Meeting with "The Gohst" you see the Bullett Holes in her Upper Chest when Ben Opens up her Blouse, After that all the Other Times she shows up Naked there are no Holes!!

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Kakueke

Decent entertainment for an evening, with today's standard themes of business conflicts, greed, betrayal, and murder, and, of course, Shannon Tweed cheating on her husband with two different affairs. I thought Baldwin's performance was the best among the men, tho maybe because his character was the least distasteful, but it at least added a little humor and elan to the generally sordid overtones. Cross was somewhat stiff, and his character was a little hard to swallow. (A hit man with later moral conflicts brought about by a ghost?) The ghost of the murdered woman was OK, but this had no blend with the main plot. In any event, male watchers are treated to steamy scenes with Shannon Tweed, even one with whipped cream, and there will be few objections to these.

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DOMENICADG

THIS IS A SEXY FILM WITH A CAST OF UNSCRUPULOUS CHARACTERS. IT DEPICTS CORRUPTION, DECEIT, AND REMORSE. YOU KNOW THE CHARACTERS ARE CRUEL WHEN THE ONE WITH THE MOST SINCERITY IS THE "HITMAN". BEN CROSS NAILS HIS ROLE AS A HITMAN, LADEN WITH GUILT OVER A HIT GONE WRONG, THROWN INTO ANOTHER HIT INVOLVING A CORRUPT BUSINESSMAN, HIS EQUALLY NASTY PARTNER AND THE WIFE WHO IS INVOLVED WITH BOTH MEN. CROSS'S PERFORMANCE SHOWS RANGE AS THE COOL CALM OF A HIRED, PROFESSIONAL KILLER, THE ORDINARY FAMILY MAN WITH ORDINARY MARITAL PROBLEMS, AND GUILT RIDDEN MURDERER AS HE DEALS WITH THE REALIZATION THAT PEOPLE ARE NASTY, AND SOMETIMES THE INNOCENT GET HURT.

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