The Fifth Corner is a 1992 American film that features an ensemble cast including James Coburn as Dr. Grandwell, Alex McArthur as Richard Braun, Kim Delaney as Erica Fontaine, J.E. Freeman as Boone, Mark Joy as Turtleneck, Marina Sirtis as Camille, Anthony Valentine as The Hat, Julia Nixon-Soul, Voislav Govedarica as Voyo, Larisa Eremina as Raisa Kravchuk, and Frank Farmer as George Thompson Sr.
The story follows a group of individuals who find themselves drawn to a mysterious shop known as The Fifth Corner. Each character has a different motive for visiting the shop, and as they interact with the enigmatic proprietor, Dr. Grandwell, they begin to unravel their own innermost desires and fears.
As the film delves deeper into the lives of its characters, it becomes clear that The Fifth Corner is not just a place of business, but a portal to another dimension where their deepest fantasies and nightmares come to life. The film explores themes of redemption, betrayal, and the power of the human mind to shape reality.
The performances of the cast are impressive, with James Coburn delivering a particularly memorable turn as the enigmatic Dr. Grandwell. The film is visually stunning, with intricate set design and atmospheric lighting that enhances the mood of the story.
The Fifth Corner is a thought-provoking and engaging film that will leave viewers pondering the nature of reality and the power of the subconscious mind long after the credits roll.
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