Product Information
In an effort to purge himself of the terrible events he experienced in S.E. Asia, a writer begins work on a new novel. But he finds himself giving way to a neurotic frenzy which is somehow related to a nightmarish house.Product Identifiers
ProducerSean S. Cunningham
EAN5060020620324
eBay Product ID (ePID)3944654
Product Key Features
ActorKay Lenz, William Katt, Richard Moll, George Wendt, Mary Stavin
Film/TV TitleHouse
DirectorSteve Miner
LanguageEnglish
Run Time99 Mins
Aspect Ratio1.85 Wide Screen\16:9 Wide Screen
Release Year2002
FormatDVD
FeaturesTheatrical Trailers\Photo Gallery\Stills Gallery\The Making Of\Audio Commentary, Widescreen
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
ComposerHarry Manfredini, Fred Dekker
Production DesignerGregg Fonseca
Additional InformationWilliam Katt (THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO) stars in this 1980s horror/comedy as Roger Cobb, a writer who has just split from his wife and is looking to complete a novel about his experiences in Vietnam. In order to work in peace, Roger moves into his aunt's old house, which she left to him after committing suicide, apparently after a bout with mental illness. However, Roger quickly learns that his aunt's suicide was probably the result of the strange forces at work inside her house, forces which begin giving Roger terrible and very real feeling nightmares about his past. Soon, Roger has become convinced that his long dead son is somehow trapped within the house, and he prepares to find an entryway into the house's bizarre supernatural energy. An inventive take on the haunted house genre, HOUSE achieves its distinctive tone by deftly mixing an ominous atmosphere with dark humor and witty dialogue, resulting in an often creepy and very funny movie that has become a cult favorite.
ReviewsNew York Times - ...Unexpectedly snappy....Better performances than might be expected...
ScreenwriterMac Ahlberg
Format DescriptionDVD 5
Sound sourceDolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Movie/TV TitleHouse