Dont Go In The House movie

Year: 1979

Duration: 01:20:36

Directed by: Joseph Ellison

Actors: Dan Grimaldi, Charles Bonet and Bill Ricci

Language: English

Country: USA

Also known as: Das Haus der lebenden Leichen

Description: One day the mother of Donald Kohler nearly killed her son with, then inflicted severe psychological trauma to small child. When a mother dies, Donald is starting to go crazy. In his head begin to sound different voices calling embittered world-Donald to avenge the human race. He starts to get acquainted with the girls, seduce them and bring into his home. There he stripped them, sprinkle with gas and ignited. Once the human bodies are burned and turned into black charred embers, he dresses up the skeletons in the maternal clothes and sits in his room. Then Donald begins an intimate conversation with them

Review: Patient on his head, after childhood trauma, a maniac in a suit with a flamethrower welder catches girls and burning them alive in a special closet of his house. Regularly hears the mother’s voice, sadistic, and at the same time watching hallucinations involving the walking dead. In this scenario, one of the little-known thriller-slasher abundant eightieth year is an interesting one to watch, full of originality and creepy video.

Horror affect the theme of child abuse and at the same time an element of votes, hallucinations, forcing kill everyone. Well, or not all, but selectively, find various lecherous ladies, burning fire cleanse all the sins of theirs. The main character, and it’s better to say “villain” from the presence of the narrator, perfectly plays his psychosis, with the opening of all the issues raised by the story. This concept is very similar to the film “Maniac” Lustig, and specific details are slasher “April Fool’s Day”, “Happy birthday to me” and the original «House on Sorority Row» (published by us on the VHS, as “House on Greek Street” and a remake which is Ned “Sorority Row”).

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