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6.4/10
IMDbBudget 18,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,000,000 USD
Screenwriter Daniel Pyne once rented an apartment to a tenant that he could not evict. The film was inspired from this scenario.
In the original script, Carter (Michael Keaton) was a bisexual man who sexually threatens Drake (Matthew Modine) and Patty (Melanie Griffith).
The home of Melanie Griffith and Matthew Modine's characters is not in Pacific Heights at all, but right across town in San Francisco's Potrero Hill district at the corner of Texas Street and 19th Street.
Melanie Griffith didn't like the experience of filming this movie, and made some complaints about it while she was filming The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), which started filming a few days after this film had been completed.
Carter Hayes calls Patty, "Miss Palmer". Also, the detective called her "Miss Palmer", but the credits call her name is "Patty Parker".
"Amy: Patty? Patty Palmer: Yeah? Amy: Do you mind if I ask you why you're selling? I mean, you've done so much to this place. You've obviously put your heart in it. Patty Palmer: [Ironically] No, not really. It was just an investment."
"Carter Hayes: [to Drake] You're a very brave and stupid man. [Drake turned to Carter] Carter Hayes: What are you doing, Drake? You can't come in here. Drake Goodman: Listen, Carter. It's no big deal. I just want to go upstairs and see Patty, okay? Carter Hayes: But you're breaking the law, Drake. Drake Goodman: W... wait a minute. [Carter shot Drake once and twice at his left arm. Hayes then plants a crowbar at the scene to prevent any criminal charges. Drake grunting]"