A slasher film about a victim of child abuse (Dan Grimaldi) who grows up to become a maniacal construction worker. He stalks women at discos, takes them home, then chains them up in a special steel-walled room and sets them on fire. Written by Ørnås Dont Go in the House is a 1979 American English-language Horror film starring Dan Grimaldi, Charles Bonet, Bill Ricci, Robert Carnegie, Dennis M. Hunter, John Hedberg and Ellen Hammill. Turbine Films Inc. was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Ellen Hammill. The movie is directed by Joseph Ellison. Film Ventures International acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Dont Go in the House was released on 28th March 1980 and takes a screen time of 92 minutes. Dont Go in the House was made on a budget of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Ellen Hammill, Joe Masefield and Joseph Ellison. Cinematography was done by Oliver Wood and editing by Jane Kurson. The music was composed by Richard Einhorn.
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Jini Score 4.6/10
Critics Score 49%
Rating 5.6/10
Jini Score 4.6%
Critics Score 49
Rating 5.6
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Release
Date28 MAR 1980
Budget$ 0 MILLION
Language
English
Genre
Horror
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Dont Go in the House Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 49%
Tim Brayton
The violence it depicts is not nearly as off putting as the perfunctory misogyny the film evinces, and even that isnt half so obscene as the ridiculously shabby quality of the whole thing. ( Read More )
C.H. Newell
Looks at a man damaged by the psychopathy of his mother, and also encapsulates the 70s fading in the rear view while 1980 reared its head. ( Read More )
Anton Bitel
a slasher that, for all its derivativeness, always retains our sympathy for its central bogeyman, ensuring that it is as much tragedy as horror. ( Read More )
Stefan Birgir Stefans
Dont Go in the House is a decent entry in the serial killer genre, although it never reaches real originality, Grimaldis performance and that one burned alive death scene raises it to a semi memorable status. ( Read More )