Fright House

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"Home is where the heart stops."
  • NR
  • 1989
  • 57 min
  • 3.2  (100)

Fright House is a horror-comedy movie that was released in 1989. It stars Al Lewis, Paul Borghese, Jennifer Delora, and Kit Jones. The film revolves around a group of people who work at a haunted house attraction in New Jersey. The story follows Vincent Tuttle, played by Al Lewis, who owns a haunted house attraction called "Fright House". He is struggling to keep the business afloat due to decreasing attendance. In an attempt to save his business, Tuttle hires a group of employees to work at the attraction. This group includes Danny, played by Paul Borghese, a naive and gullible man who is looking for work to support his pregnant wife. The other employees include a goth girl named Raven, played by Jennifer Delora, and a jock named Tony, played by Kit Jones.

At the beginning of the movie, we see a group of kids being scared by the Fright House attraction. However, things take a turn when the employees start to notice strange occurrences happening in the attraction. They begin to doubt whether the scares are being caused by props or something more sinister.

As the night goes on, the employees become increasingly concerned about the strange happenings in the attraction. They come across a hidden room that contains a mysterious painting that seems to have a life of its own. They also find a hidden passage that leads to an underground laboratory where Tuttle has been doing some strange experiments.

Soon, the attraction turns into a real-life horror show as the employees are threatened by ghosts and other supernatural beings. They realize that Fright House may not be just a simple attraction and that they may be in real danger.

The film's director, Len Anthony, successfully blends horror and comedy to create a unique viewing experience. The movie's humor is subtle, and it never detracts from the horror elements. The horror sequences are well-executed and provide genuine scares, even for the most seasoned horror fans.

Al Lewis delivers a fantastic performance as Vincent Tuttle. His character is both funny and menacing, and he steals every scene he appears in. Jennifer Delora's performance as Raven is also notable. She adds a gothic edge to the movie and provides some much-needed levity.

The movie's soundtrack is a highlight. It perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of Fright House and adds to the tension of the horror sequences.

Overall, Fright House is a must-watch for horror fans who enjoy a good scare and a laugh. The film's clever mix of horror and comedy sets it apart from other movies in the genre, and the impressive performances by the actors make it a classic from the '80s.

Fright House is a 1989 horror movie with a runtime of 57 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.2.

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  • Release Date
    1989
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    57 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.2  (100)