Trouble Sleeping (film)

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Trouble Sleeping
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Film poster
Directed by Robert Adetuyi
Written byRobert Adetuyi
Produced by
  • Robert Adetuyi
  • Linda Eskeland
  • Roger Fex
  • Greg McKay
Starring
Cinematography Roy H. Wagner
Edited byLisa di Michele
Music byRoger Fex
Production
company
Trouble Sleeping Productions
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Trouble Sleeping is a 2022 psychological thriller film written and directed by Robert Adetuyi and starring Billy Zane, Vanessa Angel, Fred Stoller, Rick Otto, Ingrid Eskeland, and Kale Clauson.

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Plot

Vanessa, a middle-aged woman, is haunted by the ghost of her late husband. Her stepson has just been released from a mental institution - four years ago he discovered his father's body, shot in the head, a supposed suicide. Now he's returning home and will inherit his late father's estate on his twenty-first birthday. However, Vanessa and her new younger husband have no intention of letting Justin get his hands on the money. [1] [ failed verification ]

Cast

Production

The film was produced by Greg Mckay, Roger Fex, and Linda Eskeland. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Release and reception

The film, whose production had started in 2015, was released in 2022 only. A very mixed review at HeyUGuys wrote, "Tonally, a rather different stance for Adetuyi albeit the light-hearted comedy seeps through the nightmarish situations these characters find themselves in." [6] Peter Gray, of ThisIsFilm, stated, "Again, if writer/director Robert Adetuyi (Stomp the Yard, Honey: Rise Up and Dance) intended Angel’s blasé reactions, Clauson’s stereotypically over-the-top craze, and Eskeland’s “vixen” vibe to be a deliberate reaction to the archetypal script then the soap operatic melodrama adhered to over the film’s 90-odd minutes is a specific choice. If not? Trouble Sleeping is likely to bore audiences with its clichéd narrative and made-for-TV gloss, something that will be the more unacceptable should it not be viewed under the right comedic eye." [7] A more positive review on Aiptomics.com, called the film a "neo-noir Melrose Place" and concluded, "Its premise sounds a little silly – mostly because it is – but that is part of the charm of Trouble Sleeping." [8]

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