The Vagrant

He's not home alone.

A business man buys a house, but he has a hard time trying to get rid of its previous tenant, a dirty bum.

"The Vagrant" (1992), a dark comedy thriller produced by Brooksfilms and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, presents a chilling yet humorous take on suburban paranoia. Directed by Chris Walas, the film follows Graham Krakowski, portrayed by Bill Paxton, a yuppie who moves into his dream home only to find his life unraveling due to the presence of a seemingly harmless vagrant, played by Michael Ironside. The film cleverly blends elements of horror and comedy, creating a unique atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats while simultaneously amused by the absurdity of the situations. Graham's descent into madness is both the film's central plot and its comedic core. As he becomes increasingly convinced that the vagrant is sabotaging his life, his attempts to prove his sanity to his fiancée, played by Colleen Camp, and his neighbor, portrayed by Marc McClure, only serve to isolate him further. The film's use of dark humor is evident in the exaggerated reactions of the characters and the increasingly bizarre events that unfold, culminating in a series of twists that challenge the audience's perception of reality. The performances in "The Vagrant" are noteworthy, with Bill Paxton delivering a standout portrayal of a man teetering on the brink of insanity. Michael Ironside's portrayal of the titular vagrant is equally compelling, managing to be both menacing and enigmatic. The film's visual style, characterized by its use of shadows and tight framing, enhances the sense of claustrophobia and paranoia that permeates the narrative. Despite its initial lack of commercial success, "The Vagrant" has gained a cult following over the years, appreciated for its bold mix of genres and its willingness to push boundaries. The film remains a testament to the creative vision of Chris Walas and the enduring appeal of dark comedy thrillers that challenge conventional storytelling.

Year1992

Budget9500000$

Runtime91 min

Revenue5900$

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GenresComedyHorrorThriller

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Brooksfilms

The Vagrant

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