Don't Go in the House

1979

Horror

As a child, Donald was tormented by his mother who used fire as a punishment. Now a deranged adult, Donald stalks women at clubs, then takes them home where he kills them with a flamethrower.

"In a steel room built for revenge they die burning... in chains."

Rating

5.8
119 votes

Popularity

0.9144

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Turbine Films Inc.,Film Ventures International

Runtime

82 min.

Status

Released

Release: 11/1/1979

Credits

Don't Go in the House

Joseph EllisonDirector

Don't Go in the House

Dan GrimaldiDonald 'Donny' Kohler

Don't Go in the House

Robert CarnegieBobby Tuttle

Don't Go in the House

Ruth DardickMrs. Kohler

Don't Go in the House

Charles BonetBen

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Reviews

Wuchak

12/26/2022

6 / 10

**_Norman Bates meets Carrie meets Willard… with a flamethrower_** A troubled young man (Dan Grimaldi) living with his mother in the Northeast develops a penchant for bringing attractive women home for questionable reasons. Robert Carnegie plays his only friend at work, the local incinerator. "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 Night, Bloody Night” (1972). While not great like the first two, it’s arguably superior to “Willard” and almost on par with “Silent Night, Bloody Night.” Blonde Gail Turner stands out on the female front as Patty, but there are a few other notables, like Johanna Brushay (Kathy) and Nikki Kollins (Farrah). Because the bulk of the film focuses on solitary Donny’s mental issues, and effectively so, the disturbing story is kind of one-dimensional. Yet it occasionally perks up, like with the discotheque sequence. The film runs about 1 hour, 22 minutes and was shot in the New Jersey/New York area as follows: Strauss Mansion in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey (Donny's House); downtown Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey (florist); New Rochelle, New York (clothing store & Disco); Jersey City, New Jersey; and Port Monmouth, New Jersey. Despite these locations, the story is curiously set in Maryland, as evidenced by the license plate on Donny’s truck. GRADE: B-

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