A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 6, 1985
Original Title:
House
Alternate Titles:
A Casa do Espanto
Chi è sepolto in quella casa?
Dům
House
House 01 House
House I - Das Horror-Haus (1985)
House: Ding Dong, You're Dead
Qorxu Evi
Titta vi spökar
Дом
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
New World Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M IE: 18 JP: R15+ PT: M/16 US: R
Runtime: 92
Roger Cobb, a divorced horror novelist coming to terms with the disappearance of his young son, inherits an old mansion home to malevolent supernatural residents.
Art Direction:
John Krenz Reinhart Jr.
Camera Operator:
Alan Caso
Casting:
Melissa Skoff
Chief Lighting Technician:
Dennis Bishop
Costume Design:
Bernadette O'Brien
Director:
Steve Miner
Director of Photography:
Mac Ahlberg
Editor:
Michael N. Knue
Music Editor:
Jay Alfred Smith
Original Music Composer:
Harry Manfredini
Producer:
Sean S. Cunningham
Production Design:
Gregg Fonseca
Screenplay:
Ethan Wiley
Set Decoration:
Anne H. Ahrens
Special Effects:
Rick Brophy
Story:
Fred Dekker
Stunt Coordinator:
Kane Hodder
Stunts:
Dan Bradley
Jeff Imada
Roger Yuan
Anthony Cecere
Supervising Sound Editor:
Hari Ryatt
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Lesley Mallgrave
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