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    Box office. $7.9 million [ 4 ] The Funhouse is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Larry Block and starring Elizabeth Berridge, Kevin Conway, William Finley, Cooper Huckabee, Miles Chapin, Largo Woodruff, Wayne Doba, and Sylvia Miles. The film's plot concerns four Midwestern teenagers who become trapped in a dark ...

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Tobe Hooper's 1981 slasher The Funhouse received a novelization by Dean Koontz in 1980. ... Do You Remember These 30+ USA Network Original Horror Movies Released from 1989-2004? ... Bruce Campbell ...

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  3. Mar 16, 2021 · Rick Baker did phenomenal make-up effects work, and crafted a grotesque creature for the horror record books. The Funhouse monster is a disgusting delight - Just campy enough to indeed be an 80s ...

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  4. The Funhouse: Directed by Tobe Hooper. With Elizabeth Berridge, Shawn Carson, Jeanne Austin, Jack McDermott. Teenage Amy Harper, her boyfriend Buzz Dawson, and their friends Richie Atterbury and Liz Duncan visit a local carnival for a night of innocent amusement, but soon witness a fortune teller's murder and find that the exits are locked.

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    • 1981-03-13
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    The film opens with a scene much like the famous Psychoshower scene. The assailant turns out to be Amy's younger brother in a mask with a fake knife. Amy's parents warn her to stay away from the carnival due to the recent deaths of two young girls. She goes regardless with three of her friends on a double date. She goes with her new boyfriend Buzz,...

    Elizabeth Berrige as Amy Harper
    Cooper Huckabee as Buzz
    Largo Woodruff as Liz
    Miles Chapin as Richie

    The Funhouse opened in 814 theaters in the United States on March 13, 1981, and earned $2,765,456 in the opening weekend and grossed $7,886,857 in total. Film critic Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribuneliked the film and gave it a positive review. Composer John Beal's mostly orchestral score was praised by critics, and the soundtrack CD later became ...

    The film was unsuccessfully prosecuted as a video nasty a few years after its release. Some commentators have questioned its attempted banning, given that the film is fairly tame in comparison to other entries on the list, leading some to suggest it was mistakenly chosen instead of the infamous Last House on Dead End Street, which was released unde...

    A novelization of the screenplay was written by Dean Koontz, under the pseudonym Owen West. As the film production took longer than expected, the book was released before the film.

    On July 18, 2011 Arrow Video released a new Special Edition Blu-ray Disc, with the following special features: 1. Audio commentary with The Funhouse S/FX wizard Craig Reardon and Jeffrey Reddick (creator of the Final Destinationseries) 2. Audio commentary with producer Derek Power and genre scholar Howard S. Berger 3. Audio commentary with Justin K...

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  5. Basic plot: Four teenagers go to a carnival, and end up being stalked by a psycho after witnessing a murder. Tobe Hooper's The Funhouse (1981) is a delightful piece of horror cinema, a film that works both as a straightforward horror film and a tongue-in-cheek homage to horror films.

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  7. Apr 21, 2012 · The Funhouse is like another fantastic and unusual world to them, and it's all thanks to the wonderful production design and photography. The 35 piece orchestral score is vital in constructing the horrific, magical mood. The music adds an additional layer to a bizarre horror movie that's already a sweet, sugary, candy coated treat to the audience.