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Le quatrième étage

Original title: The 4th Floor
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
5.9K
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William Hurt and Juliette Lewis in Le quatrième étage (1999)
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MysteryThriller

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

  • Director
    • Josh Klausner
  • Writer
    • Josh Klausner
  • Stars
    • Juliette Lewis
    • William Hurt
    • Shelley Duvall
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Josh Klausner
    • Writer
      • Josh Klausner
    • Stars
      • Juliette Lewis
      • William Hurt
      • Shelley Duvall
    • 60User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Jane Emelin
    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Greg Harrison
    Shelley Duvall
    Shelley Duvall
    • Martha Stewart
    Austin Pendleton
    Austin Pendleton
    • Mr. Collins
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • The Lock Smith
    Artie Lange
    Artie Lange
    • Jerry
    Sabrina Grdevich
    Sabrina Grdevich
    • Cheryl
    Lorna Millican
    • Mrs. Bryant
    George Pottle
    • Mr. Bryant
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Exterminator
    Ardon Bess
    • Hardware Owner
    Heidi Jo Markel
    Heidi Jo Markel
    • Ashley
    Mark A. Owen
    Mark A. Owen
    • TV Delivery Man
    • (as Mark Owen)
    Ho Chow
    Ho Chow
    • Korean Owner
    Dwight McFee
    Dwight McFee
    • Policeman #1
    Grant Vetters
    • Policeman #2
    • (as Grant Vedders)
    Wally MacKinnon
    • Policeman #3
    • (as Wally McKinnon)
    Steven Tobias
    • Passerby
    • Director
      • Josh Klausner
    • Writer
      • Josh Klausner
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    9MarieGabrielle

    Great offbeat thriller, Juliette Lewis and William Hurt

    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
    7gridoon

    "The Tenant" meets "Rear Window"; excellent until the last 10 minutes.

    When the build-up of a movie is as good as it is in "The 4th Floor", the third act will almost inevitably have to be somewhat disappointing. The director, who is a first-timer to boot, does a very good job of creating a sinister, eerie atmosphere and keeping us hooked, always in doubt about who the guilty party is. Then in the last 10 minutes, it all becomes a routine slasher film, complete with half-baked plot "explanations" and a gratuitous "twist ending". Still, for the most part this an excellent little thriller, and definitely worth your time. (***)
    8NoName1989

    Surprisingly good!

    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.
    5Antagonisten

    Unplausible

    There are many problems with a movie like this one. First of all, you've seen it all before. A lone woman (or just lone person) moving into a flat in a building filled with psychos is a popular theme. Second of all, the story might work up until the end. Then it usually falls apart more or less completely, the way it does here.

    Juliette Lewis and William Hurt are both decent actors and they do a decent job here. The supporting actors have bigger problems with Shelley Duvall and Austin Pendleton both coming off as completely unbelievable characters, playing neighbors in the strange house.

    What i think worked well in this movie is first off the house itself. It's got a nice Gothic New York-feel to it, with seedy run-down interiors and huge staircases. Also like i said above Hurt and Lewis do their parts OK, although i feel Hurt almost always has something a bit unnatural about him. I don't know what it is, but his delivery is slow and contemplated, almost theater-like. It's not always fitting.

    The negative aspects are mostly the supporting actors, which have a hard time with the script giving them characters that are just too much to believe. The one that stands out especially though is Sabrina Grdevich as Lewis work colleague. She seems to be in a porno-movie or something of the kind, flirting with the camera no matter what she's saying. Also the script has other problems, mostly with plausibility. That is not unexpected though as these kinds of movies usually need a villain capable of extremely intricate measures for a very small potential gain.

    In the genre, this is not a disaster. I can't say i recommend it though. 5/10.
    tone143

    Homage?Influence?How about good,old-fashioned RIP-OFF!

    If the majority of these reviews were written by people under 28,you're forgiven.If not,well-there's a monstrous gap in your film education.

    Since every last plot line,lighting concept,and even verbatim dialogue was copped directly from Polanski's "The Tenant"(masterpiece)and Hitchcock's "Rear Window"(another masterwork),a proper homage should have been done here,since the control-maniac weatherman boyfriend went to all the trouble to re-create the paranoid world of the film,"The Tenant",in order to force his independent girlfriend to move back in with him,including the elaborate hieroglyphic hallucinations(courtesy of Ms. Simone Schuul,of "The Tenant").The 2 films should have been featured as "characters" in the movie.Of course,this would require the film to elevate itself to black comedy,which requires talent,none of which was present here,except 2 talented actors selling out to do a parasitic piece of cr_p like this.If you want to see a way better ripoff of "The Tenant",see "Apartment Zero"(1987?),a South American production with Colin firth and Hart Bochner.At least there's an original twist there.

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    • Trivia
      Early in the film it is revealed that the woman in the apartment below Jane's is named Alice. Later on the Korean shop owner identifies her as Miss Cooper.
    • Goofs
      When Jane goes pounding on the door on the fourth floor, we see her through the peephole. The first two shots show her standing in an empty hallway, then when she's done pounding and starts to turn away, there are suddenly several bags of garbage around her.
    • Quotes

      Albert Collins: Silence is the most beautiful noise in the world.

    • Connections
      References Fenêtre sur cour (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Mantra Down
      Written by Suzi Gardner and Donita Sparks

      Performed by L7

      Published by Drop Trou Tunes

      (Administered by Zomba Songs, Inc.) (BMI)

      Courtesy of Bongload Custom Records, Inc./Wax Tadpole Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Kinowelt Filmverleih
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le 4ème étage
    • Filming locations
      • New Brunswick, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Film New Brunswick
      • Top Floor Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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