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Clownhouse

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.5K
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Clownhouse (1989)
Just before Halloween, three young brothers alone in a big house are menaced by three escaped mental patients who have murdered some traveling circus clowns and taken their identities.
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Just before Halloween, three young brothers alone in a big house are menaced by three escaped mental patients who have murdered some traveling circus clowns and taken their identities.Just before Halloween, three young brothers alone in a big house are menaced by three escaped mental patients who have murdered some traveling circus clowns and taken their identities.Just before Halloween, three young brothers alone in a big house are menaced by three escaped mental patients who have murdered some traveling circus clowns and taken their identities.

  • Director
    • Victor Salva
  • Writer
    • Victor Salva
  • Stars
    • Nathan Forrest Winters
    • Brian McHugh
    • Sam Rockwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Victor Salva
    • Writer
      • Victor Salva
    • Stars
      • Nathan Forrest Winters
      • Brian McHugh
      • Sam Rockwell
    • 96User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Nathan Forrest Winters
    • Casey
    Brian McHugh
    • Geoffrey
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Randy
    Michael Jerome West
    • Lunatic Cheezo
    • (as Tree)
    Byron Weible
    • Lunatic Bippo
    David Reinecker
    • Lunatic Dippo
    • (as David C. Reinecker)
    Timothy Enos
    • Real Cheezo
    Frank Diamanti
    • Real Bippo
    Karl-Heinz Teuber
    • Real Dippo
    • (as Karl Heinz Teuber)
    Viletta Skillman
    • Mother
    Gloria Belsky
    • Fortune Teller
    Tom Mottram
    • Ringmaster
    Erika Young
    • Storekeeper
    Jasper Watts
    • Storekeeper's Assistant
    • (as Russell Jasper Watts)
    Bobby Salem
    • Booth Barker
    David E. Gehringer
    • Balloon Twister
    Gail Rouse-Haefke
    • Mother at Balloon Booth
    Kate Haefke
    • Daughter at Balloon Booth
    • Director
      • Victor Salva
    • Writer
      • Victor Salva
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews96

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    6benjaminsartin

    As much as I want to rate anything Victor Slava a 0...

    I couldn't do that to the young men in this film that worked extremely hard to make this film enjoyable. Easy to see the talent a young Sam Rockwell possess as he is great as always in this film. Director can rot for all I care.
    6Fella_shibby

    The confusing relationship between children n clowns.

    I first saw this on a vhs in the early 90s. Found it to be creepy then. Revisited it recently on You Tube. It hasn't aged well but there is something creepy bah the clowns n their masks.

    The story is bah 3 brothers who r alone since their parents r away. The youngest one has coulrophobia. The eldest one, a very young Sam Rockwell takes his brothers to a circus. Meanwhile 3 escaped mental patients r on the loose.

    Made on a shoe string budget, Salva did some good job. The body count is low n the gore/violence is minimum but the movie plays more on the fear. Clownhouse does show that Salva actually has talent when it comes to putting together an effective horror movie.

    The movie has lingering shots of the young actors in their underwear, shirtless, and even changing clothes. N aft knowing Salva's child molestation history, i found those scenes disgusting. What Salva did is truly unforgivable and despicable.

    People may relate this film to IT and Alone in the Dark.
    Dethcharm

    Fantasy And Reality...

    CLOWNHOUSE gets the whole "fear of clowns" thing right. This is due most assuredly to what was really taking place off camera, adding a rather sick, sorrowful undertone that's difficult to shake. In addition, real-life killer John Wayne Gacy's "Pogo" the clown persona jumps immediately to mind, making this truly chilling. The entire production is shot through with an ominous, dreamlike atmosphere.

    The three young brothers (Nathan Forrest Winters, Brian McHugh, and Sam Rockwell) seem to be in actual peril from these insane, silent predators. This is an effective horror movie that will always be remembered for the crimes committed by its Director during its production...
    4baileycrawly

    Left a Bad Taste

    Putting aside all the controversy surrounding this film (including the events that actually transpired behind the scenes), I went into this movie at face value with no bias. I knew it was a slasher and the directorial debut of Victor Salva, so I was expecting a low-grade horror movie that, while not important in the grand scheme of cinema, would be entertaining enough to make me jump a few times and root for the main characters. Not the case.

    This movie just fell flat. It was bland. It was boring. The acting, particularly from Nathan Forrest Winters (perhaps as a result of the unspeakable horrors he endured at the hands of Salva) gave a fantastic performance. The other boys were good, but Nathan was definitely the standout.

    The thrills weren't all that effective, the tone of the movie was definitely uncomfortable on more than one occasion. There was an obvious attempt on the part of the director to sexualize Nathan, which is extremely uncomfortable to watch today.

    Although I did say in my Powder review earlier today that I believe in second chances and forgiveness (actions, or lack thereof, speak louder than words and we're now 31 years without further allegations or investigations from Salva), I can't help but feel like this film is best left in the past, completely forgotten. MGM have done a pretty good job thus far of helping to slip this film into utter obscurity. This is not a film that anybody really needs to be watching. There's nothing in this movie that hasn't already been discussed countless times online. Save yourself the tediously boring movie and just read the commentaries regarding it online. It didn't hold up well when it was released, and it hasn't stood the test of time very well at all. If Powder is my number-one favorite movie of his and in my top 5 all-time favorites (and it is), then I would place Clownhouse at the bottom. Let this film die out. Let Nathan Forrest Winters have peace from the trauma he went through. This is a film best left in the past.
    5brianmchughwork

    Set the record straight

    This is the first time I have looked up this movie online and read all the reviews. Some hate it some loved it. I am glad this movie brought enjoyment to the people who liked it. One of the trivia statements on this movie is that they assume Brian McHugh was molested by Victor. This is not the case. Nathan, Sam and I would spend time at Victors house rehearsing prior to filming. I would stay the night there but I was never alone with him. He had set up a camera to film me showering and dressing without my knowledge but that was the extent of it. I did seek legal counsel but was told at the time, without him actually being physical with me, it would be a long, brutal trial that probably wouldn't be worth it. So, my mother decided she did not want me to go through that. Victor is a POS and always will be. Karma will find him one day. That is it in a nutshell. I went on to finish school, joined the military, and now just work like everyone else. Hope this sheds some light on what happened to me since everyone wants to speculate. Thank for all the feedback, good and bad.

    Sincerely, Brian McHugh.

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    • Trivia
      It was discovered that director Victor Salva had been molesting the film's 12-year-old star, Nathan Forrest Winters, during production. Later, several videos and pictures of a sexual nature of the film's co-star Brian McHugh were also discovered in Salva's house, indicating that he was also molested, but his parents wouldn't let him get involved in the case that was built against Salva.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 2 mins) When Casey pulls the lamp out of the wall, the power socket sparks, but the power is out in the house.
    • Quotes

      Casey: They really are out tonight

      Randy: [Confused] Who are?

      Casey: The clowns

    • Crazy credits
      Before the credits roll: No man can hide from his fears; as they are a part of him, they will always know where he is hiding.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Scariest Clowns in Movies and TV (2014)

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Olustiga huset
    • Filming locations
      • 3033 Bonifacio Street, Concord, California, USA(mental institution)
    • Production companies
      • CEA Studios
      • Commercial Pictures (I)
      • Zoetrope Studios
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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