House Movie Review 1986

Information and Film Reviews for House the Movie

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Horror novelist Roger Cobb (Katt) moves into his dead aunt's supposedly haunted house only to find that the monsters don't necessarily stay in the closets. His worst nightmares come to life as he writes about his Vietnam experiences and is forced to relive the tragic events, but these aren't the only visions that start springing to life. It sounds depressing, but is actually a funny, intelligent "horror" flick. Followed by several lesser sequels.

Distribution

Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1699 Stutz Dr., Troy, MI 48084, Phone: (248)816-0909, Toll-free: 800-786-8777, Fax: (248)816-3335, URL: http://www.anchorbayentertainment.com

Available on VHS, DVD
Running time 93 minutes.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Zombie Soldiers, Horror Comedy, Postwar, Veterans, Creepy Houses, Strained Suburbia
Screenplay
Ethan Wiley
Cast
William Katt, George Wendt, Richard Moll, Kay Lenz, Michael Ensign, Mary Stavin, Susan French
Cinematography
Mac Ahlberg
Director
Steve Miner
Music
Harry Manfredini
Producer
New World Pictures

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