A murder in an old apartment building leads the superintendent to suspect everyone, and eventually himself, of the murder.A murder in an old apartment building leads the superintendent to suspect everyone, and eventually himself, of the murder.A murder in an old apartment building leads the superintendent to suspect everyone, and eventually himself, of the murder.
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Charles S. Doucet
- Garbage Man
- (as Charles Doucet)
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- TriviaThis should go under "Crazy Credits": At the end of the closing credits it says: "No animals (aside from the producers) were harmed or mistreated during the making of this film."
- ConnectionsReferences Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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A Very Good Bad Movie
This film is so bad it's definitely good. A decent cast led by James Caan & Genevieve Bujold, a tortured script and one of the best buildings ("Jericho Mansions") in cinema since "the Bates Mansion" of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic black comedy "Psycho." I would not be the least surprised if this perfect bomb eventually became a cult classic. Maybe if it could get an extended Halloween run at an Art House cinema in Cambridge (MA)? The dialog is pure camp and the cinematography is so confusing and disjointed that a viewer could begin wondering if their sanity could really be counted upon if reality were to be ever so slightly tweaked. In spite of all this it miraculously, somehow, works! From one bad scene to the next one finds oneself, almost hypnotically, waiting to see what will happen next.
To avoid including any spoilers I will not comment on the plot. Basically, it probably can be categorized as belonging to the "Mystery" genre but this does not do it full justice as it has aspects of comedy, both black, screwball and otherwise, as well as farce and satire.
I would not hesitate to recommend this one to anyone looking for an escape from the mind numbing mainstream cinema that is afflicting the public in these times.
To avoid including any spoilers I will not comment on the plot. Basically, it probably can be categorized as belonging to the "Mystery" genre but this does not do it full justice as it has aspects of comedy, both black, screwball and otherwise, as well as farce and satire.
I would not hesitate to recommend this one to anyone looking for an escape from the mind numbing mainstream cinema that is afflicting the public in these times.
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- jblake1243
- Jun 11, 2005
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- Budget
- $6,200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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