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Format: Laserdisc
 Mar 1991
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 UPC: 086162190063 |
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Movie Description A modern young couple, unmarried but committed, pool all of their resources in order to purchase and renovate a Victorian home in San Francisco's Pacific Heights. By renting out the lower level, they can just get by. Their tenant turns out to be more than they bargained for, but trying to evict him sparks an ever escalating war they can't afford to lose.
Synopsis A young couple buys their dream house in an upscale San Francisco neighborhood, intending to renovate it and rent out the lower levels in order to pay the gargantuan mortgage payments. Everything goes well and they lease the first apartment to a nice Japanese couple. Unfortunately, they aren't quite as lucky with their second tenant, Carter Hayes, who won't pay the rent, makes strange noises in the middle of the night, and appears to be breeding cockroaches in his studio apartment. They try to evict him and discover that he has sinister plans in store for them -- and that getting rid of a tenant is easier said than done.
Film Notes Tippi Hedren, who plays "Florence Peters," is Melanie Griffith's mother.
Cats supplied by Wild World of Animals; roaches supplied by Bugs Are My Business.
Screenwriter Daniel Pyne got the idea for "Pacific Heights" from his own personal experiences in tenant-landlord relations, saying, "I had to evict somebody from a three-flat building. I thought it would be a really simple procedure: He didn't pay, so he had to leave. But then I started learning more about the law. He was scamming us, and even though he didn't pay, he still had a right to be there... 'Pacific Heights' is about what would have happened to me had I not been able to afford the [eviction proceeding] payments, if I had a psychopathic scam artist as a tenant similar to the character played by Michael Keaton in the film..."
Filmed in San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, and at the Culver Studios. Filming began January 23, 1990; Color by DeLuxe. Titles designed by Dan Perri.
Released in the USA September 28, 1990.
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