Don't Go in the House Page #4

Synopsis: A slasher film about a victim of child abuse (Dan Grimaldi) who grows up to become a maniacal construction worker. He stalks women at discos, takes them home, then hangs them upside-down in a special steel-walled room and sets them on fire.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Joseph Ellison
Production: Film Ventures International
 
IMDB:
5.6
R
Year:
1979
82 min
177 Views


- I'm sorry.

- Yeah, I know.

It's an old house.

WOW!

- Jesus! What a place!

- This is really fabulous.

Oh Patty, check this out.

- What a beautiful room.

- What is this?

- I'll put the beer in the kitchen.

- Look at the stuff in the dining room.

Oh my God.

- Oh, to live in a place like this.

- This is an incredible room.

Hey...

Suzanne, this is really weird.

You like that?

Oh... Oh yeah.

Oh yeah. This kind of stuff

is fabulous. I love it.

Well, come with me. I'll show you

something that's really nice.

Oh boy, do you need a paint job.

Father Gerritty!

- Father Gerr...

- What's the trouble?

Listen, Father Gerritty, my name is Bobby

Tuttle, I'm a friend of Donny Kohler's.

He's in a lot of trouble, Father.

He's gone crazy.

- Well, come in.

- No, no, no, there isn't time.

He's really flipped out and this guy is

after him and wants to kill him.

'Cause Donny attacked his sister

and her face is...

Father, he's gone crazy and

I don't know what to do.

I didn't know whether to go

to the police or what,

so would you come with me over to his

house? You know how to talk to him.

Will you please come an help me?

Will you please?

- He needs help. Please!

- All right.

- All right, just a minute. I'll come

with you. - Okay, hurry. Please. Please.

Suzanne, come here.

You got to see this.

Come here.

You got to see this in here.

Suzanne.

Suzanne?

Suzanne?

Suzanne.

Suzanne.

Suzanne.

Are you up there, Suzanne?

You there?

Suzanne, will you cut it out.

Suzanne?

Oh God!

I tried being nice.

But every one of you took advantage.

Now

you're going to have

to pay the price.

Donny!

Hey, Donny!

Donny. Mrs. Kohler.

It's Father Gerritty.

Hey, his truck is right over there.

He's here. He's here.

Hey Donny, come on, man.

That girl's brother is after you.

We're just trying to help you.

Come on!

Help!

Holy Christ!

Are you all right?

Yeah, I'm okay.

It's all right. It's okay.

Are you all right?

Donny?

Mrs. Kohler.

It's Father Gerritty.

I did what you said

and it didn't work.

You lied to me!

Oh my God!

It's all right.

It's all right.

(He lied to you. He lied to you.

Now you've got to hide.)

(Hide. They're all liars. Liars.)

A fine lot of thanks I get.

I bring you into my home.

I give you love and shelter,

better than any of you ever had.

And you turn on me.

I still let you stay.

Well,

no more.

We hate you, Donny.

- What?

- We hate you.

We always hated you.

We don't forgive you.

We want to be free.

We will be free. We will be free.

(Donny, you've gone too far, you've

done it now. You told the priest.)

(You shouldn't have told the priest.

The priest shouldn't know.)

(You lied. Donny, you lied.)

(You lied to us. We hate liars.)

(You lose. You did it.)

(You're not the master.

You're not the master anymore.)

(We'll find a new master.

We'll find a better master.)

(You're finished.

You lost.)

I will never forgive you, Donald!

And this is all that remained of the

Kohler house which burned down last night.

- Firefighters uncovered 5 bodies...

- Michael, I've told you to turn off that TV

and get upstairs and

clean your room.

Authorities have labeled

the fire suspicious.

Michael, did you hear what I said?

I said to get upstairs

and clean your room.

Michael. Michael, turn off the TV!

Don't you ever ignore me.

Don't you disobey me. How dare you.

I am your mother.

Don't you ever ignore me.

(Michael. Michael.)

(Don't worry, Michael.

We're here now.)

(We're here to help you.)

(We'll help you, Michael,

we'll help you.)

(Don't worry, we're

here with you now.)

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