Madhouse
Madhouse is a 1990 American black comedy film starring Kirstie Alley and John Larroquette. Written and directed by Tom Ropelewski, it was produced by Leslie Dixon and released by Orion Pictures.
Plot
Stockbroker Mark Bannister and his TV reporter/anchorwoman wife Jessie are a yuppie couple with an idyllic California life. It is interrupted when Mark's cousin Fred, and his pregnant wife Bernice fly in from New Jersey. The first days are chaotic thanks to Bernice's cat Scruffy. Mark gives them $300 to spend in the city, but his alone time with Jessie is interrupted when her gold-digger sister Claudia arrives after a fight with her rich Middle Eastern husband Kaddir, whom she divorces after he cancels her credit cards. Fred and Bernice's visit, meant to last only five days, is extended when Bernice falls on the way to the car. She is instructed by her doctor, Dr. Penix, to stay put until the baby is born.
More details
| author | Tom Ropelewski |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | California |
| director | Tom Ropelewski |
| editor | Michael Jablow |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | accident arson baby baby elephant bogota carpenter cocaine credit card drug bust elephant evidence room fall firework force hippy lotus lotus cars mental breakdown middle east new jersey next door neighbor pregnancy pregnant pregnant wife record sledgehammer tv reporter tv show tv station yuppie |
| musicBy | David Newman |
| producer | Leslie Dixon |
| publisher | Orion Pictures |
| theme | black comedy |