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  1. This heightens suspense and brings some good drama to the film experience. Don't Go Into the House is not quite a classic but this for those keen it can offer some creepy pleasure in the Home Theater, The price is a give-away and we can easily give it thumbs-skyward for the right buyer. Gary W. Tooze

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  2. Mar 10, 2015 · (He keeps their ashen corpses in an adjoining room, each dressed to the nines and seated in her own chair as if on display like a menagerie.) It’s a halfway-novel twist to an otherwise dreary, dirty tale, and as Don’t Go in the House’s resident Norman Bates, Grimaldi turns in a pretty good performance of an utterly despicable human being.

  3. Soon, any woman unlucky enough to enter the abode faces the worst fate imaginable in the secret steel-clad chamber of death he has built in the house’s depths. Made in 1979 with some shaky camera moves, this creepy curio looks pretty good on Blu-ray, even if the script is far less polished. Don’t Go in the House owes a huge debt to Psycho ...

    • Joseph Ellison
    • 18
    • Dan Grimaldi, Johanna Brushay, Charles Bonet
  4. Jul 7, 2022 · Prior to watching Don't Go into the House (1980) I was expecting a real cinematic bumcake, based on some of the reviews available, but in my efforts to see every film every made (it's slow going, to be sure), I continued forward into the celluloid morass of the unknown (and often idiotic)...co-written and directed by Joseph Ellison, the film features the debut of Dan Grimaldi (The Junkman ...

  5. Jan 12, 2006 · The notorious 1979 exploitation/horror hybrid Don't Go In The House stars Dan Grimaldi as Donny, a strange man who makes his living working at an incinerator plant. When we first meet him, he's at work and one of the men he works with has the unfortunate luck of finding his clothes catching on fire. Rather than help him, Danny stands there.

  6. Slow and brooding, yet nonetheless gruesome, DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE (1979) is a refreshingly cerebral slasher that serves up a healthy side of psychological horror with its main course of burnt offerings. A bitterly nihilistic little flick, it analyzes themes of trauma and childhood abuse with an air of poignancy and gravitas that instantly separates it from video nasties of its ilk. Dan ...

  7. 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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