Trouble on the Corner explained

Trouble on the Corner
Director:Alan Madison
Starring:Tony Goldwyn
Edie Falco
Producer:Alan Madison,
Dan Stern,
Diane Kolyer,
Glenn Krevlin,
Henry Eisenberg
Cinematography:Phil Abraham
Distributor:Trouble On the Corner L.C.C.
Runtime:114 minutes
Language:English

Trouble on the Corner is a 1997 crime drama film in which Tony Goldwyn plays Jeff Steward, a psychologist, takes good care of his patients mostly living in the same apartment. One day a piece of the bathroom ceiling collapses so he can watch the woman living in the upper apartment taking a bath. This causes total disorder of his normal life and he starts mixing the patients' psychoses up with his own.

Cast

Production crew

Reception

The reviewer for Variety felt that the picture started strongly but deteriorated after the first hour: "it’s as if Madison had a really cool idea to start with (and a great hand with just the right cast) but no carefully reasoned plan as to how to wind things down".[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Eisner . Ken . Trouble on the Corner . 1 November 1997 . . 20 February 2024.