Continuity mistake: In the movie, Melanie Griffith's character's name is Patty Palmer. In the credits it's listed as "Patty Parker".
Pacific Heights (1990)
Plot summary
Directed by: John Schlesinger
Starring: Michael Keaton, Melanie Griffith, Matthew Modine, Mako
A yuppie couple (Modine & Griffith) buy a large house in an exclusive San Fransisco neighborhood. They renovate it and plan to rent two apartments on the first floor to cover the costs. A prosperous looking man named Carter Hayes (Keaton) moves in but is not the ideal tenant. He never pays any rent, drives the other tenants away and systematically ruins the lives of his landlords.
Big Evil
Question: Why was Carter deliberately causing enough commotion to drive the other tenants out?
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Answer: If there are no other tenants, it means a loss of income for the owners. Carter, meanwhile was destroying the other apartment, making it useless to rent out. Patty and Drake need the income from both apartments that they are renting out in order to pay the monthly mortgage on their Victorian house.
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