Movie: "Don't Go in the House"
| Release Date: | Mar 1980 |
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| Genres: | Crime / Horror / Thriller |
| Runtime: | 82 min. |
| Cast: | Dan Grimaldi (Donald 'Donny' Kohler), Robert Osth (Bobby Tuttle), Ruth Dardick (Mrs. Kohler) Charles Bonet (Ben (as Charlie Bonet)) Bill Ricci (Vito) Dennis Hunt (Locker Room Worker) John Hedberg (Locker Room Worker) Johanna Brushay (Kathy Jordan) Darcy Shean (Girl in Car) Mary Ann Chin (Woman in Street) Lois Verkimeps (Woman with Kids) Susan Smith (Girl in Market) Jim Donnegan (Clerk) Claudia Folts (Body #1) Denise Woods (Body #2) Pat Williams (Body #3) Colin Mclnness (Young Donald) Ralph D. Bowman (Father Gerritty) Joey Peschl (Bobby's Son) Connie Oaks (Bobby's Daughter) David McComb (Salesman) Jean Manning (Girl in Store) Ken Keisch (Man in Store) Tom Brumberger (Alfred) Nikki Collins (Farrah) Louise Grimaldi (Barbara) Commander Johnny G. (Himself) Gloria Szymkovicz (Sylvia) David Brody (Tony) O'Mara Leary (Suzanne, pickup girl) Gail Turner (Patty, pickup girl) Christian Isidori (Michael (small boy)) Eileen Dunn (Michael's Mother) Ellen Hammill (Bobby Tuttle's wife (uncredited)) |
Storyline: Donald Kohler is a young man who, as a child, was severely burned by his sadistic/overbearing mother as a cruel means of discipline and punishment. After years of social estrangement pass, Donald comes home to his mother after an accident at the local incinerator, only to find that his mother died in her sleep. Now released from her possession, Donald's mind teeters around dangerous activities in order to ease his repression; particularly searching out for women (blondes or brunettes, just like his mother) in random mundane locations, bringing them home, hanging them right side up in a personally installed steel plated room and burning them alive with a flamethrower.
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