The Vagrant (film)

The Vagrant

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Directed by Chris Walas
Produced by Gillian Richardson
Written by Richard Jefferies
Starring
Music by Christopher Young
Cinematography John J. Connor
Jack Wallner
Edited by Jay Ignaszewski
Production
company
Le Studio Canal+
Brooksfilms Ltd.
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
May 15, 1992
Running time
91 min.
Country US
Language English
Box office $5,900

The Vagrant is a 1992 comedy horror film. It stars Bill Paxton and Michael Ironside and revolves around a yuppie (Paxton) who is being driven insane by a crazed bum (Marshall Bell) after moving into a new home in which the bum had been squatting.

Synopsis

Graham's life is full of promise. He has just purchased a new house, which he can now afford because he has landed a successful job. He is something of a suck up yuppie and his potential companion, Judy Dansig, is a sex-crazed real estate agent. Unfortunately, his new home has an unwanted guest: the ghost of a disgraced and destitute shrink, who is playing mind games. When pieces of people Graham knew begin appearing in his fridge, the police blame him. Graham struggles to figure out what is going on. As the deaths continue he starts to even doubt his own sanity.[1]

Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Bill Paxton Graham Krakowski
Michael Ironside Lt. Ralf Barfuss
Marshall Bell The Vagrant
Colleen Camp Judy Dansig
Marc McClure Chuck
Stuart Pankin Mr. Feemster
Patrika Darbo Doattie
Ken Love Cop (Buzz)
Mitzi Kapture Edie Roberts
Derek Mark Lochran Det. Lackson
Teddy Wilson X-Rays
Mildred Brion Mrs. Howler
Allan Berne Mr. Polkowisz
Katherine Gosney Graham's Mother
Nick Young Guard
Lance Brady Sheriff

Home Video

Scream Factory, under license from MGM Home Entertainment, released The Vagrant on DVD for the first time along with The Outing (film), The Godsend & What's the Matter With Helen? in the All Night Horror Marathon collection on August 20, 2013. It it set for release on Blu-ray in early 2017.

References

  1. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/vagrant/

External links

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