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The House of the Devil

- Talk on the phone. Finish your homework. Watch TV. Die.

A young college student who’s struggling financially takes a strange babysitting job which coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret, putting her life in mortal danger.

Release Date : 2009-10-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Glass Eye PixMPI Media GroupConstructovisionRingTheJing Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jocelin Donahue

Character Name : Samantha

Original Name : Jocelin Donahue

Gender : Female

Tom Noonan

Character Name : Mr. Ulman

Original Name : Tom Noonan

Gender : Male

Mary Woronov

Character Name : Mrs. Ulman

Original Name : Mary Woronov

Gender : Female

Greta Gerwig

Character Name : Megan

Original Name : Greta Gerwig

Gender : Female

AJ Bowen

Character Name : Victor Ulman

Original Name : AJ Bowen

Gender : Male

Dee Wallace

Character Name : Landlady

Original Name : Dee Wallace

Gender : Female

Heather Robb

Character Name : Heather

Original Name : Heather Robb

Gender : Male

Darryl Nau

Character Name : Random Guy

Original Name : Darryl Nau

Gender : Male

Brenda Cooney

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Brenda Cooney

Gender : Female

Ti West

Character Name : Favorite Teacher

Original Name : Ti West

Gender : Male

John Speredakos

Character Name : Ted Stephen

Original Name : John Speredakos

Gender : Male

Lena Dunham

Character Name : 911 Operator (voice)

Original Name : Lena Dunham

Gender : Female

Danielle Noe

Character Name : Mother

Original Name : Danielle Noe

Gender : Male

Mary B. McCann

Character Name : Elaine Cross

Original Name : Mary B. McCann

Gender : Female

Graham Reznick

Character Name : Local DJ (voice)

Original Name : Graham Reznick

Gender : Male

Archie Van Beuren

Character Name : Dead Child

Original Name : Archie Van Beuren

Gender : Male

Nicholas Bienstock

Character Name : Dead Husband

Original Name : Nicholas Bienstock

Gender : Male

Andrea Verdura

Character Name : Dead Wife

Original Name : Andrea Verdura

Gender : Female

Kamen Velkovsky

Character Name : Demon

Original Name : Kamen Velkovsky

Gender : Male

William M. Bradley

Character Name : Blue Demon

Original Name : William M. Bradley

Gender : Male

Jacob Jaffke

Character Name : Background Talent

Original Name : Jacob Jaffke

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Adam CJ

@damaja

2021-06-23

By far, the SLOWEST horror film I've ever watched! Really don't waste the 95 mins it'll take to watch and be stupidly disappointed (stupidly, because you'll feel like an idiot for getting to the end of the film and realising you were being taken for one the whole time!). This film's writer/Director/producer(s) were clearly so besotted with false nostalgia for horror films of the 80s, that they misguidedly picked the worst flaws of the worst films of that era and replicated them here, believing themselves to be making something 'authentic' and true to that time. What they actually made would've been called crap then as much as it should be now! 90 mins of creeping around with no plausible characters, situations or even anything resembling actual *suspense*; then 5 mins of "whooaaah, look: blood and satanic ritual! Isn't that scary?!" Answer: NO, IT BLOODY WELL ISN'T! Now give me back the last 95 mins, you fools!

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

This one night changes everything for me. Ti West seems destined to be one of those horror film directors who forever will polarise opinions. For those of us who love the slow burn approach and admire his evident adoration of retro horror, then he hits the mark. Reference The House of the Devil and latterly The Innkeepers. If those two things don't strike a chord with you then it's very likely that The House of the Devil will drive you nuts - but not in a good way. Plot is simple, Jocelin Donahue plays student Samantha Hughes, who has found the ideal apartment to live in, but needs funds to pay the deposit. Sooooo, answering a flyer advertising for a babysitter, she winds up at some spooky house out in the sticks, where the job isn't exactly what was as expected, and, well the night isn't as expected either... It's her own fault really, if you ring the bell at a spooky isolated house and Tom Noonan answers the door, well then you should know better than not to run away! But I digress. West's film taps into the satanic panic that gripped certain parts of the states in the 70s and 80s, set in the early 80s the film is a vibrant homage to that era, with a real sense of time and place pulsing away as Samantha is set up for a night of god knows what. The house is a splendid old creaker and within it Samantha always looks to be one cat's whisker away from being in peril. West doesn't go for continuous boo-jump scares, he lets us and Samantha use our imaginations to unnerve all parties. The screw is slowly turned until hell comes to the party, moving things swiftly to a frenetic finale that closes with a final denouement that old nick himself would approve of. Dee Wallace Stone does a cameo to add more to the retro flavours, while Noonan and Donahue are superb. It's a film that is patient and asks you for your patience, so those of that ilk, and retro horror hounds too, will love it. Others, not so! 7/10

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Nathan

@TitanGusang

2022-11-25

After watching _X_ and _Pearl_, I was very excited to dive deeper into Ti West's filmography, unfortunately for me this one does not live up to the hype. This movie has a very old school feel to it, giving me flashbacks to the original _Halloween_ and _Friday the 13th_ with its film quality, atmosphere, and audio effects/music. I really enjoyed this aspect, and it left me feeling somewhat nostalgic. These feelings did not carry over to the rest of the film. I thought the plot was fine, although the main characters incredibly stupid decisions were the catalyst for the entire story. This is fine in slashers or an action horror film as the kills are what you are there for, but with this it felt cheap and left me unsatisfied. The movie lingers on scenes all too often, resulting in a very slow pace. I understand these long-drawn-out sequences were supposed to build tension, but it was not effective, and left be bored. I really wanted to enjoy this more than I did and unfortunately the best I can give this is an average rating. **Score:** _51%_ | **Verdict:** _Average_

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Agustttt

@Agustttt

2025-01-16

The pacing is AWFUL, scenes drag out that have no plot relevance. Other than that, it's a solid movie. It with a lot of fat trimming it could be a thousand times better. The movie takes place in the 1980s and the film used to do so really pulls in that grain.