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Pyromaniac

Original title: Don't Go in the House
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.6K
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Pyromaniac (1979)
A disturbed young man who was burned as a child by his sadistic mother stalks women with a flamethrower.
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A disturbed young man who was burned as a child by his sadistic mother stalks women with a flamethrower.A disturbed young man who was burned as a child by his sadistic mother stalks women with a flamethrower.A disturbed young man who was burned as a child by his sadistic mother stalks women with a flamethrower.

  • Director
    • Joseph Ellison
  • Writers
    • Joe Masefield
    • Joseph Ellison
    • Ellen Hammill
  • Stars
    • Dan Grimaldi
    • Charles Bonet
    • Bill Ricci
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    5.6/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Joseph Ellison
    • Writers
      • Joe Masefield
      • Joseph Ellison
      • Ellen Hammill
    • Stars
      • Dan Grimaldi
      • Charles Bonet
      • Bill Ricci
    • 117User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dan Grimaldi
    Dan Grimaldi
    • Donny Kohler
    Charles Bonet
    Charles Bonet
    • Ben
    • (as Charlie Bonet)
    Bill Ricci
    • Vito
    Robert Carnegie
    Robert Carnegie
    • Bobby Tuttle
    • (as Robert Osth)
    Dennis M. Hunter
    • Worker
    John Hedberg
    • Worker
    Ruth Dardick
    • Mrs. Kohler
    Johanna Brushay
    Johanna Brushay
    • Kathy Jordan
    Darcy Shean
    Darcy Shean
    • Girl in Car
    Mary Ann Chin
    • Woman in Street
    Lois Verkruepse
    • 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
    • Little Donny
    Ralph D. Bowman
    Ralph D. Bowman
    • Father Gerritty
    • Director
      • Joseph Ellison
    • Writers
      • Joe Masefield
      • Joseph Ellison
      • Ellen Hammill
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    justin2rue

    Grim tone and atmosphere makes for a grueling study of insanity.

    It doesnt get much more grim than Dont Go in the House folks. And I'm not just talking about Donny Kohler's choice in music "When we get home....when were alone" . There is something profoundly artistic about this film whether it be intentional or not. The bleakness and raw style,or lack of style in definetely not for everyone. here is no safe cutaways to humor,just gritty.realistic film.

    Crackles,pops,film grain and all. DGINH runs a little long in the tooth but for me it just adds to the realism. Its interesting to hear that Tarantino backs this one up. One last thing,If you think this movie is a hack job and that no one came out of this ,you'd be wrong. Good ol' Donny Kohler(Dan Grimaldi) went on to fame in Law and Order and the Sopranos.
    7juniorrickman

    Nasty, But Well Done Slasher

    If you like down and dirty feel bad movies like Maniac or Nightmare, Don't Go in the House is more of the same. It's less gory and explicit, but the mean spiritedness and ick factor is still present throughout.

    It's well made with a great central performance by Dan Grimaldi as the mother obsessed serial killer who likes to lure women back to his house, tie them up, and torch them with a flamethrower.
    5avanderyacht-68798

    Psycho meets Thank God It's Friday

    Like disco and hate your mother? C'mon in! Otherwise, DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE
    7Maciste_Brother

    It achieves what it sets out to do

    I'll never understand people who complain that a horror movie is too gruesome or horrifying. It's like a person saying he/she didn't like a comedy because it was too funny.

    The negativity towards DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE is odd. Yes, there is ONE moment where it's particularly gruesome and lurid but I've seen mainstream movies (LETHAL WEAPON 2 or TOTAL RECALL) where the super violent action was more nauseating to me than an entire film like DGITH. I suspect that a lot it has to do with the fact that DGITH is a low budget movie, with unknowns and made by unknowns, and those suffering from an elitist complex will renege anything if it doesn't look a certain way or stand-up to their (prefab) expectations. The great thing about DGITH is that it doesn't gloss over the violence. The film is grim, dour and depressing, as it SHOULD be.

    Another notch against DGITH is that the story follows the depressing actions of the killer, who's the only main character of the film. And like so many horror films with the main character being the killer himself, few people identify with (or what to identify with) the killer, and because of this knee-jerk reaction towards the way the film portrays the killer, many dismissed it without even trying to see it for what it is. Ironically, the film is dismissed for what it is (and isn't) as much as the character it portrays is dismissed in reality for who he is. Oddly enough, I thought his friend was more annoying than the killer himself.

    DGITH is not the greatest movie ever made. But it does what it intended to do: it unsettles and it's grim and unpleasant, with its post-Vietnam war tone. There's NO black humour in the film, and a lot of films these days like to include touches of black comedy here and there in serial killer stories. But I'm glad there aren't any touches of black comedy in DGITH. Its straightforwardness is actually what sets it apart from most films of its kind.

    The only big mistake in the film is the tacky "surprise" ending that has nothing to do with the rest of the movie. Otherwise, the film is solid and packs a mean punch. And I dig that disco music!

    So, if you don't like your horror movies with a depressive tone. If you don't like movies that don't look splashy or stylized, then DON'T GO IN THE HOUSE is not a movie for you. Personally, I think it's light years better than the overrated MANIAC (1980).
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Great study of deadly obsession!

    "Don't Go in the House" is an obscure early 80's horror film that seems to be forgotten by many horror fans.The film is well-made and slickly directed by Joseph Ellison,a talented musician and a screenwriter.Donny Kohler is a tormented young man.His mother tortured him by holding his bare arms over a gas burning stove.He grows up to be a psycho who delights in burning young women with a flamethrower inside his steel paneled bedroom crematorium.The film is filled with truly sick atmosphere and there is one of the most sadistic burning killings ever captured on screen.The underlying theme of child abuse is also taboo-breaking."Don't Go in the House" is often trashed by some politically correct people-still it beats most of the crap being put out today.Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      The actresses who played the burns victims were dancers chosen because they were the same height as the actresses playing the victims, but significantly slimmer in build. This is because when the human body is subjected to burns it shrinks due to a loss of fluid.
    • Goofs
      When the first victim, Kathy Jordan, is in the steel room, you see Donny pour the accelerant on her torso and she is visibly wet. The next scene shows her dry again on the torso.
    • Quotes

      Donny Kohler: You hear that old lady, i'll punish you again.

    • Alternate versions
      The original UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC and the film later found itself on the DPP 72 list of video nasties. The 1987 UK video release was heavily cut by 3 minutes 7 secs and extensively reduced shots of nudity and graphic closeups from the scene of the chained woman being burned alive.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Dancin' Close to You
      Produced by Murri Barber

      Composed by Ted Daryll

      Performed by The Daryll/Barber Band

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Don't Go in the House
    • Filming locations
      • Strauss Mansion Museum, 27 Prospect Circle, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, USA(Donny's House)
    • Production company
      • Turbine Films Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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