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.
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Directed by | Alan Madison |
Written by | Alan Madison |
Produced by | Alan Madison, Dan Stern, Diane Kolyer, Glenn Krevlin, Henry Eisenberg |
Starring | Tony Goldwyn Edie Falco |
Cinematography | Phil Abraham |
Distributed by | Trouble On the Corner L.C.C. |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
Language | English |
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]