Don't Go in the House (1979)
Année de sortie: 1979
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Op de Drempel van de Gruwel, La casa del terror, Pyromaniac, Maniac 2: Non andare in casa, El maniático
Réalisateur: Joseph Ellison
Writer: Ellen Hammill, Joe Masefield, Joseph Ellison
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Ellen Hammill
Executive Producer: Edward L. Montoro
Sociétés: Film Ventures International, Turbine Films Inc.
Budget: 250.000
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: abusive mother, burn victim, church, dancing, disco, flamethrower, flashback, gasoline, maniac, murder, new jersey, new york city, old house, priest, psychotic, revenge, sadism, serial killer, slasher, video nasty
Histoire
Don't Go in the House follows Donald 'Donny' Kohler, a disturbed man with a traumatic past involving his abusive mother who used fire as punishment when he was young. As an adult, Donny stalks women at clubs and takes them to his old house in New Jersey where he kills them using a flamethrower. The movie involves a series of these stalking and murder scenes, interspersed with flashbacks of Donny's childhood trauma.
Résumé
Released in 1979, 'Don't Go in the House' is an American horror film directed by Joseph Ellison. The film is known for its exploitative content and was once considered a 'video nasty'. It explores themes of abuse, mental instability, and revenge through the character of Donny Kohler, who becomes a serial killer targeting women after experiencing severe emotional trauma from his mother's sadistic punishment methods involving fire. Despite being set in New Jersey, some scenes were shot in New York City, including disco club sequences.



