House | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 6, 2017
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An ever-amusing campy horror romp. Frankly, we need more George Wendt in horror films. And more fun.
| genre | Comedy | Horror |
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| synopsis | Roger Cobb is a author who has just separated from his wife. He moves into a new house and tries to work on a novel based on his experiences in the Vietnam War. Strange things start happening around him; little things at first, but as they become more frequent, Cobb becomes aware that the house resents his presence. |
| lead actors | William Katt | George Wendt | Richard Moll | Kay Lenz | Mary Stavin | Erik Silver | Michael Ensign | Mark Silver | Susan French |
| director | Steve Miner |












