Hands In The Fire

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The pine forests are ablaze, and the campers on fire. The heat of a pyromaniac seeds disorder amongst the authorities. Filmed entirely in the outskirts of Cannes. "What does your Dad do?" "He's an estate agent." "And your mother?" "She's his secretary." "And you...?" "Yes, well. Him... He's a flirt, a lover of scrubs, burning butts and sizzling cocks. A son worthy of the god Ra, adept of Vulcan and his hammer blows. When he's around everything gets hot, and he's always being caught red-handed. A scorching Cadinot film."


Reasons to Buy

  1. The original translated title is actually Hand in the Fire. Anyone want an extra "s?"
  2. Dany Brown was one of the only Americans ever to appear in a Cadinot film.
  3. The films of Jean-Daniel Cadinot are classics in every sense of the word.

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Review by Keeneye Reeves

By: Keeneye Reeves
In-House Review - Apr 11 2014
Little Dany plays a shady thief on the run in Cadinot's La Main Au Feu (aka Hand in the Fire); it seems like there's a firebug loose in gay Paree. It's pretty much by the number storywise (each guy Dany fucks he fucks over - a guy who picks him up hi... Read More

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In-House Review - Apr 10 2014
Editor's note: Spoken entirely in its native language, there are no subtitles on this film. While we feel it doesn't detract from the overall viewing experience (in fact, we were fine without them), we wanted to make you aware of this situation prior... Read More

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In-House Review - Mar 06 2014
"The pine forests are ablaze, and the campers on fire. The heat of a pyromaniac seeds disorder amongst the authorities. Filmed entirely in the outskirts of Cannes. "What does your Dad do?" "He's an estate agent." "And your mother?" "She's his secreta... Read More

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