There Goes the Neighborhood, released as Paydirt in most foreign countries, is a 1992 comedy film. The film tells a story of a dying prisoner who whispers the location of his loot to the facility’s psychologist Willis Embry (Jeff Daniels) who heads to the New Jersey suburbs to find it.
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