Morton Lowry appears in Too Hot to Handle (1960), a film that embodies the playful yet risqué spirit of early 1960s erotic thrillers. His role adds a layer of charm to this cult classic, which explores the seductive undercurrents of its time. Lowry's presence in the film reflects the era's fascination with both glamour and the taboo, positioning him within the vibrant landscape of grindhouse cinema. Though his filmography may be limited, his contribution to Too Hot to Handle resonates within the cult film community.
Too Hot to Handle
In London's Soho, Johnny Solo runs the Pink Flamingo Club. He's tough to intimidate. So when he starts getting threats and demands for protection, he fights back. Behind the takeover plot is a competitor, Diamonds Dielli. Midnight Franklin, who's Johnny's girlfriend and one of the club's headliners, wants to get Johnny out of the business. In the background are a sadistic client, an underage chorus girl, a wisecracking siren who's not averse to rough trade, a visiting journalist, and a dancer who guards her past. Can Johnny win the struggle with Diamonds, and can Midnight get him out of harm's way?