Review of The People Under the Stairs (1991) by Todd S — 05 Aug 2011
From Wes Craven comes The People Under The Stairs. A lovely little story about a young man who breaks into his landlords mansion, only to find that he and his wife are crazy. They have a habit of punishing their children, by cutting out the bad parts and holding them prisoner under the basement stairs.
It's a very original story, unfortunately the cast is so bad, that the film becomes more of a farce than a horror film. Brandon Adams plays Fool, the lead, and he is just plain bad. The parents on the other hand were completely hilarious, but I'm not sure it was done on purpose.
There are a few funny lines thrown in, but I found them to be hilarious throughout the entire movie. Overall I found the story to be very original, but I just didn't see it as scary, it was more a comedy to me.
I didn't get what Craven was going for and therefore I can only say the film was ok.
This review of The People Under the Stairs (1991) was written by Todd S on 05 Aug 2011.
The People Under the Stairs has generally received positive reviews.
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