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Pacific Heights (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 1990 / Actors: Aida Anderson, Hy Anzell ... / DVD released 28 ... more
Pacific Heights (DVD) ... December, 1999 at Warner Home Video / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC / Ever a had neighbour from hell? You know, the one who never cleans, makes too much noise at night with his jigsaw and breeds cockroaches and pumps them into your apartment? Never have? Well, pump up your paranoia with this outlandish if mildly enjoyable thriller starring Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine as San Francisco yuppies-cum-landlords who rent out an apartment in their Pacific Heights house to mild-mannered Michael Keaton in order to make the mortgage payment. What seems like a happy arrangement all around turns hellish when (a) Keaton refuses to pay the rent;(b) firmly entrenches himself in the apartment thanks to some legal manoeuvring; and (c) starts playing with the cockroaches. Ostensibly, Keaton wants to drive Griffith and Modine to bankruptcy and then pick up their fab Victorian house for cheap but as is the way of all thrillers, he's got a sadistic and homicidal bent to back up his real-estate envy. Director John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy) manipulates the thrills somewhat effectively, if not gratuitously, especially with Griffith's damsel-in-distress character, turning on the tension in the don't-go-to-the-attic/garage/basement set pieces. Part of the problem of the film lies in its schizophrenic tone: one moment it's a what's-in-the-dark? thriller, at other times a nifty cat-and-mouse game of psychological wills between Keaton and his landlords. Both sides of the movie are effective in their own right, and Keaton is a great psycho, but Schlesinger doesn't quite bring it together, despite a considerably amped-up climax. Still, if the sight of a beautiful house being slowly destroyed is your idea of the ultimate horror, you'll be chilled to the bone. Look for Griffith's mother, Tippi Hedren of The Birds fame, in a cameo role. --Mark Englehart

Newest Review: ... they are trampled underfoot by builders, hence the next visitor, the very plausible Carter Hayes is successful in his ... more

 ... application for tenancy. It seems totally believable that Hayes would wire 3 months rent to Drake's account instead of Drake doing a credit check, but you just know it spells misery for all. Everything seems to be perfect, even when Carter moves in without being given a key, he manages to talk his way around Patty by saying that Drake let him in, and he seems to have a good social standing, and plenty of money, and the arrangement suits everyone, until Carter refuses to pay his rent, makes lots of noise at odd ...more

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Pacific Heights [DVD] [1990] [Region 1] [USImport] [NTSC]
Ever a had neighbour from hell? You know, the one who never clean ...
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NikkiH
Premium Review Pacific Heights (DVD): Troublesome tenant (714 words)
by - written on 19/04/02 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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Thinking of making some extra money as a landlord, then think again! Until I researched this film, I did not realise that it was based on real life events, and the terrible things shown in the film actually happened to someone. It makes for an excellent thriller, and this is down to the excellent casting choices as much as the story itself. The film starts with a young successful couple, Patty (Melanie Griffiths) and Drake (Matthew Modine), who are looking to buy a property and make it into their dream home in the Pacific Heights area of San Francisco. The house they find needs a lot of work done, and the only way they can afford the mega mortgage payments is to ...  Read the complete review

bbwjayne
Premium Review Enough to make you feel sorry for landlords...well almost. (770 words)
by - written on 22/01/02 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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We have all heard the tales of landlords from hell. Pacific Heights turns this on its head and examines what its like to have the tenant so evil that even hell put up the no vacancy sign. Patty Palmer played by Melanie Griffith and Drake Goodman played by Matthew Modine are young happy couple that purchase an old run down Victorian style home in order to turn the ground floor into apartments. They are nervous and inexperienced at the real estate game but they worked hard to turn the home into a picture of modern minalism. So, unsurprisingly as soon as the flats are on the market their phone is ringing nonstop with people interested in viewing the ...  Read the complete review

 
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