Hot Tamale (2006)
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Synopsis: Written and directed by former soap star Michael Damian (THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS), the action-comedy HOT TAMALE offers a wacky spin on the crime-drama thriller. Harlan (Tori Spelling's younger... Written and directed by former soap star Michael Damian (THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS), the action-comedy HOT TAMALE offers a wacky spin on the crime-drama thriller. Harlan (Tori Spelling's younger brother, Randy Spelling) is an aspiring timbales player who leaves his Wyoming hometown for the salsa music scene in Los Angeles. But Harlan soon finds himself thrust into the L.A. underworld when a roadside encounter with a charismatic jewel thief (Jason Priestley) makes him the unwitting recipient of a stolen cache of diamonds--and the subsequent target of an eccentric parade of hit men, femmes fatales (including Carmen Electra), and salsa musicians. [More]
Starring: Randy Spelling, Jason Priestly, Carmen Electra, Diora Baird
Starring: Randy Spelling, Jason Priestly, Carmen Electra, Diora Baird, Mike Starr, Harland Williams, James Best, Beth Grant
Director: Michael Damian
Director: Michael Damian
Screenwriter: Michael Damian
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