Hot Tomorrows
| Hot Tomorrows | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Martin Brest |
| Produced by | Martin Brest |
| Starring | Ken Lerner Hervé Villechaize Ray Sharkey Victor Argo Oingo Boingo Orson Welles |
| Cinematography | Jacques Haitkin |
| Edited by | Martin Brest |
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Running time | 72 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Hot Tomorrows is a 1977 American Film Institute student film, written and directed by Martin Brest.[1] The film includes appearances from actor Hervé Villechaize and the theatre troupe The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. Orson Welles provides the voice for a radio ad for a funeral home.
Filming was completed in December 1975 by the then 24 year-old Brest, however it took an additional two years to raise funds required to complete post-production, for a total final budget of $33,000.
Plot
A young New York City writer who has moved to Los Angeles spends his days exploring his obsession with death.
References
- ^ a b "Hot Tomorrows is Grim Film". Retrieved 2 July 2025.