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  <title>HOUSE (1982) – Episode 256 – Decades Of Horror 1980s</title>
  <description>“Damn! Come out of the grave and run out of ammunition!” Resurrection without ordinance? Such a disappointment. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they discuss&amp;amp;nbsp;House&amp;amp;nbsp;(1986), a comedy horror picture with its acting roots in Eighties television. Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 256 –&amp;amp;nbsp;House&amp;amp;nbsp;(1986) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! Click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine Gruesome Magazine is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of Decades of Horror 1980s and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.  A Vietnam vet/horror novelist’s son disappears while visiting his aunt’s house. His search for his son destroys his marriage and his writing career. When the troubled writer moves into the haunted house after inheriting it from his aunt, the evil ghosts in the house force him to endure a harrowing journey into his past.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Directed by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Steve Miner Writing Credits:&amp;amp;nbsp;Ethan Wiley&amp;amp;nbsp;(screenplay);&amp;amp;nbsp;Fred Dekker&amp;amp;nbsp;(story) Produced by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Sean S. Cunningham&amp;amp;nbsp;(producer) Music by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Harry Manfredini Cinematography by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Mac Ahlberg&amp;amp;nbsp;(director of photography) Production Design by:&amp;amp;nbsp;Gregg Fonseca Special Paintings by:&amp;amp;nbsp;William Stout&amp;amp;nbsp;(as Bill Stout), Richard Hescox Special Effects by:  James Cummins&amp;amp;nbsp;(creature design/creature effects designer: Backwood Films) Kirk R. Thatcher&amp;amp;nbsp;(creature designer: Backwood Films) (as Kirk Thatcher)   Visual Effects by:  Mark Sullivan&amp;amp;nbsp;(stop-motion animation) William Reilly&amp;amp;nbsp;(motion control technician)   Stunt Coordinator:&amp;amp;nbsp;Kane Hodder Selected Cast:  William Katt&amp;amp;nbsp;as Roger Cobb George Wendt&amp;amp;nbsp;as Harold Gorton Richard Moll&amp;amp;nbsp;as Big Ben Kay Lenz&amp;amp;nbsp;as Sandy Sinclair Mary Stavin&amp;amp;nbsp;as Tanya Michael Ensign&amp;amp;nbsp;as Chet Parker Erik Silver&amp;amp;nbsp;as Jimmy Mark Silver&amp;amp;nbsp;as Jimmy Susan French&amp;amp;nbsp;as Aunt Elizabeth Alan Autry&amp;amp;nbsp;as Cop #3 Steven Williams&amp;amp;nbsp;as Cop #4 James Calvert&amp;amp;nbsp;as Grocery Boy (as Jim Calvert) Mindy Sterling&amp;amp;nbsp;as Woman in Bookstore Jayson Kane&amp;amp;nbsp;as Cheesy Stud Billy Beck&amp;amp;nbsp;as Priest Bill McLean&amp;amp;nbsp;as Mr. Jones Steve Susskind&amp;amp;nbsp;as Frank McGraw John William Young&amp;amp;nbsp;as Would-be Writer (as John Young) Dwier Brown&amp;amp;nbsp;as Lieutenant Joey Green&amp;amp;nbsp;as Fitzsimmons Stephen Nichols&amp;amp;nbsp;as Scott Donald Willis&amp;amp;nbsp;as Soldier Ronn Carroll as Policeman Robert Joseph&amp;amp;nbsp;as Robert Curt Wilmot&amp;amp;nbsp;as Skeleton Big Ben Peter Pitofsky&amp;amp;nbsp;as Witch Elizabeth Barrington&amp;amp;nbsp;as Little Critter Jerry Maren&amp;amp;nbsp;as Little Critter Felix Silla&amp;amp;nbsp;as Little Critter    The rallying cry from the Grue Crew is, “Chad is back!” For his return episode, the crew picks an 80s movie that surely everyone has seen. Well, everyone but Jeff. The film is HOUSE, released in 1985… or is it 1986? Covered seven years ago by Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Thomas Mariani in episode 105, the current crew decided to revisit this comedy-horror feature. Starring some 80s TV icons – William Katt (The Greatest American Hero, 1981-1983), George Wendt (Cheers, 1982-1993), Richard Moll (Night Court, 1984-1992) – the cast, crew, and effects give them plenty to talk about and there’s plenty of taglines for Chad’s return. Welcome back, brother! At the time of this writing,&amp;amp;nbsp;House&amp;amp;nbsp;is available to stream from Tubi, PlutoTV, and Amazon Prime, as well as multiple PPV sources, and on physical media as a Blu-ray from Arrow Video. Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film chosen by Chad, will be&amp;amp;nbsp;Spookies (1985), a film whose making-of story might be more interesting than the movie itself. </description>
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