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Don't Go in the House: Directed by Joseph Ellison. With Dan Grimaldi, Charles Bonet, Bill Ricci, Robert Carnegie. A disturbed young man who was burned as a child by his sadistic mother stalks women with a flamethrower.
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- Horror
- Joseph Ellison
- 1980-03-28
Don't Go in the House [i] is a 1980 American slasher film written and directed by Joseph Ellison, written by Ellen Hammill and Joe Masefield, and starring Dan Grimaldi.Its plot follows a disturbed man who, after suffering an abusive childhood in which his mother punished him with burning, becomes a pyromaniac and serial killer who kidnaps and burns alive any women who resemble her.
A young man who was driven mad by the death of his abusive mother now stalks young women with a flamethrower.Stars: Dan Grimaldi, Charles Bonet, Bill Ricci, ...
- 89 min
- 689.7K
- TheArchiveTV
Don't Go in the House. 1979 · 1 hr 30 min. R. Horror · Thriller. Burned as a child by his sadistic mother, Donny Kohler is taking out his tormented childhood on unassuming young women—and with a flamethrower. Audio Languages: English. Subtitles: English. Starring: Dan Grimaldi Charles Bonet Bill Ricci Robert Carnegie Dennis M. Hunter Darcy ...
- Joseph Ellison
- January 1, 1979
- 89 min
R Released Mar 28, 1980 1h 22m Horror CTA List. 43% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 34% Popcornmeter 500+ Ratings. After the death of his abusive mother, a deranged man (Dan Grimaldi) starts to lure women ...
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- Joseph Ellison
- R
- Dan Grimaldi, Robert Osth, Ruth Dardick
DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE (1979) | Official Trailer | HDWATCH ON AMAZON: http://amzn.to/2BV5VB0Donny Kohler, a young man who was burned as a child by his sadisti...
- 1 min
- 24.6K
- Multicom Entertainment
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"Don’t Go in the House" (1979) is psychological horror with the mother/son base of “Psycho” (1960), the parental abuse with religious undertones of “Carrie” (1976) and the mentally disturbed young man in an old house angle of “Willard” (1971), yet with the haunting Northeast milieu of “Silent Nigh...