Madhouse (1990 film)

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Madhouse
Directed by Tom Ropelewski
Produced by Leslie Dixon
Written by Tom Ropelewski
Starring John Larroquette
Kirstie Alley
Alison La Placa
John Diehl
Jessica Lundy
Bradley Gregg
Dennis Miller
Robert Ginty
Music by David Newman
Cinematography Dennis C. Lewiston
Editing by Michael Jablow
Distributed by Orion Pictures
Release date(s) February 16, 1990 (USA)
Running time 90 min.
Language English
Budget Unknown
Gross revenue $21,036,771 (USA)
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Madhouse is a 1990 film starring Kirstie Alley and John Larroquette as a successful married couple whose idyllic California life is ruined when their house is overrun by unwelcome houseguests. This begins when their mail is delayed due to forwarding issues and they find out a cousin, Fred, and his wife, Bernice are coming to visit on the day they are expected to arrive. Though a little unpleasant, this only lasts five days...until Bernice falls on the way to the airport and is instructed by her doctor not to leave until she delivers (six months.) Things progressively get worse as a series of unfortunate events finds Fred gone to find himself and more and more people moving into the house, destroying it in the process. Ultimately, after fifty days of hell, the couple reclaim their home in a violent act of revenge.

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