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The 4th Floor

A woman inherits a rent-controlled apartment and is terrorized by a neighbor.

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Release : 2000
Rating : 5.8
Studio : Millennium Media,  Echelon Productions,  Top Floor Productions Inc., 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Juliette Lewis William Hurt Shelley Duvall Tobin Bell Sabrina Grdevich
Genre : Horror Thriller Mystery

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Reviews

TrueJoshNight
2018/08/30

Truly Dreadful Film

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Lightdeossk
2018/08/30

Captivating movie !

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Arianna Moses
2018/08/30

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Hattie
2018/08/30

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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NoName1989
2006/08/17

I liked this film a lot. Juliette Lewis and Austin Pendleton did a very good job in this movie. Also William Hurt acted O.K.. Some movies in this genre are predictable, but this one wasn't. The 4th Floor is Josh Klausner's first movie. I must say he did a very good job. The movie is certainly not a masterpiece, but it is very exciting! Pay attention to the last scene of the movie. Some of the music is very good!I recommend this movie to everyone!I learned a new word in this movie: I'm only going to give the first and last letter, because I don't want to spoil. The word is "P..S". People who saw the movie, will know which word it is.

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blanche-2
2006/05/20

I was confused from the beginning of "The 4th Floor" because, fool that I am, it never once occurred to me that this young woman talking with William Hurt (who is my age) was actually his girlfriend. She looked like his daughter and in fact, with the 23 year difference in their ages, could have been. Once that was out of the way, I started to concentrate.This is a pretty scary movie if you like the genre, but it doesn't make any sense. I can understand Jane moving into her late aunt's apartment - it's New York City, after all, reasonably priced apartments are hard to come by, and she doesn't want to move in with her boyfriend. But no matter how reasonable the rent, no one would have stayed in that building. The neighbors are all totally bizarre and someone - she thinks it's her neighbor on the 4th floor -- is tormenting her. Aggressively.There are sometimes one can put these problems in a film aside and sometimes that one can't. This would be one of the times that one can't. It really stretched all reason. If it was the type of film where one just had to suspend belief, that would have been another story, but it wasn't.I figured the plot out long before the denouement, although the ending is ambiguous in a way. The acting was mixed. Lewis sounded like she was imitating Jennifer Elise Cox's character on Lovespring, and Hurt's role was beneath him. The supporting players were the marvelous Austin Pendleton and Shelley Duvall who gave wonderful and interesting performances.All in all, scary stuff, good atmosphere, an okay rental.

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MarieGabrielle
2006/04/07

portray central characters in this film. Hurt in particular plays a pretentious weatherman, with a bow-tie, and is very amusing. Lewis plays a niece who inherits a rent-controlled apartment in the big city (NY, of course) and along the lines of "Rosemary's Baby", starts to realize there is something strange happening in the building.Some of the tenants are: Shelley Duvall, Austin Pendleton, and the locksmith Tobin Bell (always excellent, and creepy). There are some scenes reminiscent of Hitchcock's "Rear Window" as Ms. Lewis is observing the goings-on in her neighborhood- be careful of what you may find out! The movie culminates in terror, and if you have ever lived alone in a city with strange neighbors, you will enjoy this movie. Watch it on a rainy night- better than the original "When a Stranger Calls". 9/10

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Coventry
2005/02/25

Although rather insignificant and anonymous, "the 4th floor" is an entertaining and well-made thriller, capable of providing you with a few modest scares and maybe even a single "jump"-moment. The premise is far from original, though. It doesn't require a lot of experience in the horror genre to see where writer/director Josh Klausner found his inspiration. The 4th floor combines elements that made films like "The Tenant", "Rear Window" and even "The Shining" legendary. But still the tension is built up carefully and with respect for the genre so I really don't feel the urge of using the lack of originality against Klausner. The headstrong and self-confident Jane (Juliette Lewis) inherits a small apartment from her late aunt and, even though there were plans for her and her lover to move in a house on the countryside together, she prefers to live in it. Almost immediately after her arrival, it becomes clear that her neighbor down below holds a grudge against her. The supposedly elderly tenant from apartment 4 begins to terrorize Jane, with steps of increasing eeriness. Jane also soon finds out that she won't get help from her other neighbors, as they're a unique collection of eccentric beings….on the verge of social misfits, actually. The character drawing of this film is pretty good and the climax – although you see it coming – is overall satisfying. The acting is pretty weak. Especially William Hurt (who plays Jane older lover and national weather-man Greg) seems to openly wonder how on earth he could have ended up in a production like this. Lewis acts like she always does (almost impossible to determine whether she likes the script or not) and exaggeratedly shows her skinny body. The supportive cast is the most interesting, as it contains a freaky role by Shelley Duval (The Shining) and Robert Costanzo as the exterminator. The 4th Floor isn't essential viewing but you certainly won't regret having seen it, neither. Sometimes, all it takes is a bit of brainless suspense and cheap thrills.

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