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The Courtyard

TV Movie
Drama, Mystery • 1995
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The charming Shangri-La courtyard apartments are described as “Paradise on Earth.” But they are actually the setting for a catalogue of bizarre and sinister activities.

Format

TV Movie

Genre

Drama, Mystery

Original Air Date

1995

Studio

Showtime

Starring

  • Andrew McCarthy
  • Madchen Amick
  • Cheech Marin
  • David Packer
  • Bonnie Bartlett
  • Vincent Schiavelli
  • David Proval
Architect Jonathan Hoffman (Andrew McCarthy), a New York transplant, is welcomed to Los Angeles with all the perks: spacious digs at the Shangri-La, and a new BMW with a phone. He also has the luck to meet beautiful, free-spirited Lauren (Madchen Amick). Soon, though, there’s a murder in the building, and the victim is Lauren’s brother Albert, a rock guitarist billed as Mr. Pizza. Who’s the prime suspect? Almost any of the laid-back eccentrics at Shangri-La could be a candidate.