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Rating: 6.117/10 by 538 users

House (1985)

Roger Cobb, a divorced horror novelist coming to terms with the disappearance of his young son, inherits an old mansion home to malevolent supernatural residents.

Directing:
  • Steve Miner
Writing:
  • Ethan Wiley
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 06, 1985

Rating: 6.117/10 by 538 users

Alternative Title:
Chi è sepolto in quella casa? - US
Titta vi spökar - SE
House - ES
A Casa do Espanto - BR
House: Ding Dong, You're Dead - US
House 01 House - US
Dům - CZ
House I - Das Horror-Haus (1985) - DE
Qorxu Evi - AZ
Дом - RU

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 32 minutes
Budget: $3,000,000
Revenue: $19,444,631

Plot Keyword: vietnam war, vietnam veteran, haunted house, author, new neighbor, novelist, next door neighbor, neighbor neighbor relationship, divorced man, guilty conscience, dream like experience, divorced couple, missing son, war trauma, subconscious, unresolved issues, traumatized man, intergenerational trauma, flirty neighbor
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marcellus

Roger Cobb is a author who has just separated from his wife. He moves into a new house and tries to work on a novel based on his experiences in the Vietnam War. Strange things start happening around him; little things at first, but as they become more frequent, Cobb becomes aware that the house resents his presence.

Wuchak

**_Amusing 80’s haunted house flick with William Katt and George Wendt_** When his aunt suddenly dies, a grieving horror writer and Vietnam vet (Katt) moves into her manor wherein he experience strange and frightening things. What’s going on? Wendt plays his neighbor, Kay Lenz his ex-wife and Richard Moll a soldier pal in Vietnam. "House" (1985) takes the done-to-death haunted house genre and adds creativity and humor along with the expected frights. It’s an entertaining horror/comedy where everything ‘clicks,’ mixing elements of “Poltergeist” (1982), “Basket Case” (1982) and “Ghostbusters” (1984). The Vietnam sequences are odd for the genre, but the pieces of the puzzle fit by the last act. Mary Stavin (Tanya) stands out on the feminine front with a couple quality scenes. The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Monrovia, California (house exteriors), which is just northeast of Los Angeles, as well as Doheny Mansion at Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles (interiors). GRADE: B


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