Quirky synth rhythms, clarinet en and trumpet samples, catchy tunes. Very typical for the way Zimmer wrote in that time.
The whole movie is on Youtube, if you can cope sitting through it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yqvWe755NE. The whole thing looks like a failed one-act play that should have stayed on the stage.
I'm generally reluctant to watch crappy films just for the sake of the composer, unless they're by my three 'completist' composers. But I'd certainly be interested in hearing music from this.
I just saw the film. I wouldn't call it "crappy", but indeed weird.
I would say the score had elements of YOUNGER AND YOUNGER (the waltz-like stuff) and PAPERHOUSE (some suspense stuff). Not particularly interesting. Graham Preskett is credited as orchestrator.
I guess it was executive producer Dan Ireland who recruited Zimmer, after they had worked together on PAPERHOUSE.