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| Melanie Griffith | Patty Palmer | |
| Matthew Modine | Drake Goodman | |
| Michael Keaton | Carter Hayes | |
| Mako | Toshio Watanabe | |
| Nobu McCarthy | Mira Watanabe | |
| Laurie Metcalf | Stephanie MacDonald | |
| Carl Lumbly | Lou Baker | |
| Dorian Harewood | Dennis Reed | |
| Luca Bercovici | Greg | |
| Tippi Hedren | Florence Peters | |
| Sheila McCarthy | Liz Hamilton | |
| Guy Boyd | Warning Cop | |
| Jerry Hardin | Bennett Fidlow | |
| Dan Hedaya | Loan Officer | |
| James Staley | District Attorney | |
| Miriam Margolyes | Realtor | |
| Luis Oropeza | Revilla | |
| F. William Parker | Judge | |
| Nicholas Pryor | Hotel Manager | |
| Tony Simotes | Desk Clerk | |
| O-Lan Jones | Hotel Maid | |
| Seth Isler | Sergeant | |
| Dabbs Greer | Mr. Thayer | |
| Florence Sundstrom | Mrs. Thayer | |
| Noel Evangelisti | Mrs. Smith | |
| Nicholas Rutherford | Child | |
| Tim Pulice | Younger Man | |
| Ray Hanis | Older Man | |
| Takayo Fischer | Bank Teller | |
| Tom Nolan | Al | |
| Daniel MacDonald | George | |
| J.P. Bumstead | 1st Deputy Sheriff | |
| Hal Landon Jr. | 2nd Deputy Sheriff | |
| Hy Anzell | Locksmith | |
| Tracey Walter | Exterminator | |
| William Paterson | Mr. Hill | |
| D.W. Moffett | Bill | |
| Barbara Tyson | Amy | |
| John Diaz | Shoe Shine Man |
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| Producer | Scott Rudin
William Sackheim |
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| Writer | Daniel Pyne
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| Cinematography | Amir M. Mokri
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| Musician | Hans Zimmer
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They wanted a tenant in the worst way. And that's what they got.Patty and Drake want their downstairs tenant to pay the rent. He won't. They want him to leave. He won't. And the tenant, a sociopathic scam artist, has made sure he has the law on his side."Check All References" may be a landlord credo, and in the case of this jolting cat-and-mouse thriller, the references are impeccable. Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine play the over-mortgaged couple whose hope of keeping their renovated Victorian dream home depends on leasing the downstairs. Michael Keaton is Carter Hayes, a frighteningly dangerous nightmare who's out to claim the house for himself. And John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy) directs, lifting Pacific Heights to unsettling heights of palpable suspense. |
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