Review of Don't Go in the House (1979) by Jason D — 10 Feb 2008
Tried and true formula of battered and bruised son that goes through years of this thanks in part to his mother, yet he still can't find it in him to abandon her, and when she finally dies, the only clear resolution is to abduct, torture, and kill beautiful, young women.
Sound familiar? It should because it's been done over and over again. The catch in this movie is the killer does it with the help of a handy dandy flamethrower that he picked up at the supermarket.
Kinda dry film with a couple of small amusing moments. Focuses moreso on being a psychological horror film rather than a torture film which makes it moderately more watchable than the others.
This review of Don't Go in the House (1979) was written by Jason D on 10 Feb 2008.
Don't Go in the House has generally received mixed reviews.
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