

Living in Peril
Directed by Jack ErsgardThe young architect Walter leaves his wife Linda to go to L.A. to draw a mansion for Harrison. On the highway a truck driver almost drives him off the road. Walter calls the truck-company to complain. The driver gets fired. When Walter arrives to the apartment-block where he has rented a flat he meets the choleric landlord William and the others living there. But now the problems starts. The next morning somebody has ruined his drawing and Harrison dislikes what Walter has drawn. But soon everything gets out of hand. Walter gets into more trouble - one morning he finds rats all over his apartment and the next day he finds his beautiful neighbor killed in his bed - and he starts to think that it is the fired truck driver who is out to get revenge.
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Living in Peril was released on June 21, 1997.
Living in Peril was directed by Jack Ersgard.
Living in Peril has a runtime of 1h 33m.
Living in Peril was produced by Talaat Captan, Brad Southwick.
The young architect Walter leaves his wife Linda to go to L.A. to draw a mansion for Harrison. On the highway a truck driver almost drives him off the road. Walter calls the truck-company to complain. The driver gets fired. When Walter arrives to the apartment-block where he has rented a flat he meets the choleric landlord William and the others living there. But now the problems starts. The next morning somebody has ruined his drawing and Harrison dislikes what Walter has drawn. But soon everything gets out of hand. Walter gets into more trouble - one morning he finds rats all over his apartment and the next day he finds his beautiful neighbor killed in his bed - and he starts to think that it is the fired truck driver who is out to get revenge.
The key characters in Living in Peril are Walter Woods (Rob Lowe), Oliver Harrison (Jim Belushi), William (Dean Stockwell).
Living in Peril is rated R.
Living in Peril is a Drama, Thriller, Comedy film.
Living in Peril has an audience rating of 2.6 out of 10.













