House
starring: William Katt, Kay Lenz, George Wendt, Richard Moll, Mary Stavin
directed by: Steve Miner
directed by: Steve Miner
List Price: $14.98
Prices subject to change.
Price: $10.99
You Save: $3.99 (27%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Product Description:
Roger cobb is a vietnam vet. Whose career as a horror novelist has taken a turn for the worse when his son jimmy mysteriously disappears while visiting his aunts house. Rogers search for jimmy destroys his marriage and his writing career.Studio: Starz/spheRelease Date: 06/25/2002Starring: William Katt Richard MollRun time: 93 minutesRating: RDirector: Steve Miner
Roger cobb is a vietnam vet. Whose career as a horror novelist has taken a turn for the worse when his son jimmy mysteriously disappears while visiting his aunts house. Rogers search for jimmy destroys his marriage and his writing career.Studio: Starz/spheRelease Date: 06/25/2002Starring: William Katt Richard MollRun time: 93 minutesRating: RDirector: Steve Miner
Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category:
- VHS » DVD » Genres » Comedy » General
- VHS » DVD » Genres » Horror » General
- VHS » DVD » Genres » Horror » Horror Masters » Roger Corman
- VHS » DVD » Genres » Science Fiction & Fantasy » General
- VHS » DVD » Specialty Stores » Custom Stores » Actors & Actresses » ( B ) » Brown, Dwier
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- House: Limited Edition (20,000) includes House II (1986)-Good flick!
House: Limited Edition (20,000) includes House (1, 1985) and House II (1986). House was a four or five star comedy-horror flick that I really enjoyed.Buying this edition permitted me to obtain both House (1) and House 2 for a good price.
I saw House in 1985 when it first opened and thought it was a very clever and well made movie starring William Katt (Carrie and Greatest American Hero). It had good casting, sets, musical score and the creature effects were pretty well done. Special ... Read More
Rating:
- House of Pain
Those of you familiar with the hit TV show "House, M.D." will surely be left scratching your head after watching this ill-conceived prequel.
From what I gathered after watching the movie, "House" shows us the early days of the titular character we've all grown to love from the hit Fox TV show.What I don't quite get is why House's name in this movie is Roger Cobb.
But let's forget that for a moment and move onto the plot.
Set in the days before House went ... Read More
Rating:
- Haunting House
What would you do if you had a house that played tricks o your mind to get you to commit suicide?What would you do if the house took your only child?How far would you go into the house itself to answer these questions?If you would, then follow William Katt on his journey through....the HOUSE.This movie has a mix of comedy and suspense.It was great when it was first released and it is considered a classic.So, get some popcorn and watch this movie!
Rating:
- Interview with 'House' writer Ethan Wiley
I run a movie nostalgia site called 'Natsukashi,' in which we take a film that we have seen in our youth and have not viewed since, rewatch it through the eyes of an adult and then podcast the results. One contributor selected 'House,' and we were fortunate enough to be joined by 'House' writer and 'House 2' director Ethan Wiley for the podcast.
He was very open, fun and had a lot to say about both films, as well as many interesting nuggets of information about his earlier industry work ... Read More
Rating:
- Wow...This movie sucks!
Once in a while you stumble upon that horror movie that's just so unspeakably bad that it ends up being good. This was not one of those times. In all honesty, I wanted to like House, I really did. I remembered seeing this movie when I was a young kid, so I figured if nothing else, I'd appreciate it for its nostalgic value. In the end however, it was a true struggle to find even a hint of redeeming value to House.
Here we meet a famous author, Roger Cobb, who decides to move into his recently ... Read More
- House: Limited Edition (20,000) includes House II (1986)-Good flick!House: Limited Edition (20,000) includes House (1, 1985) and House II (1986). House was a four or five star comedy-horror flick that I really enjoyed.Buying this edition permitted me to obtain both House (1) and House 2 for a good price.
I saw House in 1985 when it first opened and thought it was a very clever and well made movie starring William Katt (Carrie and Greatest American Hero). It had good casting, sets, musical score and the creature effects were pretty well done. Special ... Read More
- House of PainThose of you familiar with the hit TV show "House, M.D." will surely be left scratching your head after watching this ill-conceived prequel.
From what I gathered after watching the movie, "House" shows us the early days of the titular character we've all grown to love from the hit Fox TV show.What I don't quite get is why House's name in this movie is Roger Cobb.
But let's forget that for a moment and move onto the plot.
Set in the days before House went ... Read More
- Haunting HouseWhat would you do if you had a house that played tricks o your mind to get you to commit suicide?What would you do if the house took your only child?How far would you go into the house itself to answer these questions?If you would, then follow William Katt on his journey through....the HOUSE.This movie has a mix of comedy and suspense.It was great when it was first released and it is considered a classic.So, get some popcorn and watch this movie!
- Interview with 'House' writer Ethan WileyI run a movie nostalgia site called 'Natsukashi,' in which we take a film that we have seen in our youth and have not viewed since, rewatch it through the eyes of an adult and then podcast the results. One contributor selected 'House,' and we were fortunate enough to be joined by 'House' writer and 'House 2' director Ethan Wiley for the podcast.
He was very open, fun and had a lot to say about both films, as well as many interesting nuggets of information about his earlier industry work ... Read More
- Wow...This movie sucks!Once in a while you stumble upon that horror movie that's just so unspeakably bad that it ends up being good. This was not one of those times. In all honesty, I wanted to like House, I really did. I remembered seeing this movie when I was a young kid, so I figured if nothing else, I'd appreciate it for its nostalgic value. In the end however, it was a true struggle to find even a hint of redeeming value to House.
Here we meet a famous author, Roger Cobb, who decides to move into his recently ... Read More
