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Death House

  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
654
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Death House (1988)
ActionHorrorSci-Fi

A renegade federal agent uses a new drug to create an army of unbeatable warriors.A renegade federal agent uses a new drug to create an army of unbeatable warriors.A renegade federal agent uses a new drug to create an army of unbeatable warriors.

  • Director
    • John Saxon
  • Writers
    • William Selby
    • David S. Freeman
    • Devorah Cutler
  • Stars
    • Dennis Cole
    • Anthony Franciosa
    • Dino Paskas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    654
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Saxon
    • Writers
      • William Selby
      • David S. Freeman
      • Devorah Cutler
    • Stars
      • Dennis Cole
      • Anthony Franciosa
      • Dino Paskas
    • 28User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis Cole
    Dennis Cole
    • Derek Keillor
    Anthony Franciosa
    Anthony Franciosa
    • Vic Moretti
    Dino Paskas
    • Jimmy
    Dana Lis Mason
    • Genelle Davis
    • (as Dana Lis)
    Ron O'Neal
    Ron O'Neal
    • Tom Boyle
    Salvatore Richichi
    • Tony
    • (as Sal Richichi)
    Michael R. Long
    • First Lazzada Gangster
    Rickey Pardon
    • Hector Morales
    • (as Ricky Pardon)
    Jim Golff
    • Hector's Bodyguard
    Joe Zimmerman
    • 2nd Lazzada Gangster
    • (as Joseph Zimmerman)
    Carl A. Watson
    • 3rd Lazzada Gangster
    Dennis Phun
    • Viet Nam Soldier
    • (as Daniel Kong)
    Frank Marino
    • Augie
    Bill Brinsfield
    • John Lazzada
    David Marriott
    David Marriott
    • Lazzada Bodyguard
    James McKay
    • Cab Driver
    Macka Foley
    • Barclay
    Frank Sarcinello Jr.
    • Frankie
    • Director
      • John Saxon
    • Writers
      • William Selby
      • David S. Freeman
      • Devorah Cutler
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    4matalo

    likable, but really not good

    I really wanted to like this movie. It has a nice prison setting, conspiracy theories, bloodthirsty zombies, a perfectly hideous 80s-touch and it is a directorial effort by actor John Saxon, who also plays a bad (you guessed it) a bad guy. It reminds me of some (beloved) Italian horror flicks. But the direction is very wooden and there is no nightmarish/frightening moment in there. It just goes on and on and on, and then it (logically) has to end. More suspense and more daring visuals and its destiny as a cult classic would have been sealed.
    4lost-in-limbo

    "Welcome to the death house".

    John Saxon. Why else wouldn't you watch it? Not only does he star, but also directs. "Zombie Death House" was a modest horror b-grade cheapie that I wanted to like more than I actually did. Sure it was amusing and rather oddball, but the threadbare execution doesn't gel with its cartoonish ideas and mangled plot involving many genres / themes. It starts off like a systematic crime joint (interesting montage in the opening credits), finds itself turning into a prison yarn and then hell breaks loose as a genetic virus (from an experimental drug) turns inmates into unstoppable zombies while innocent people find themselves under siege in the prison.

    Sounds crazy as it throws in everything but the kitchen sink, however in the end it's rather monotone in its developments and a lack of directorial flair (although Saxon enjoyed using slow-motion) really does show it up. Little atmosphere or tension arises from the repetitive situations and the editing is clunky, but still there's a certain raw, brutal edge to it and some moments of pulsating graphic make-up FX offers creatively icky surprises. It's tacky and primitive, but Saxon does a decent job making it tight even though its slow to get going and with the dreary prison surroundings a suffocating strangle hold is constructed. Where it actually surprised though was the performances; mainly those playing the bad guys; John Saxon, Tony Franciosa and Howard George as the head guard. Saxon gives a typical conniving turn as some sort of ice-cold patriotic CIA agent who likes to preach, but it's Franciosa who's the life of the party as a mafia gangster. The rest are acceptable even with Dennis Cole's wooden persona in the lead and the ravishing Tane McClure looking professional. Also appearing is Alex Courtney, Michael Pataki and Ron O'Neal.

    Formable, junky low-grade entertainment.

    "Don't touch my twinkies"!
    4Leofwine_draca

    Not what I expected

    A zombie B-movie about an outbreak taking place in a prison where the authorities have been conducting illegal experiments on the inmates. This one feels like it was inspired by both RE-ANIMATOR and DAY OF THE DEAD yet proves to be a far cry from either; in fact, it's quite tedious. Early gangster material gives way to more horror focus in the second half, but apart from a bit of gore it doesn't really do much with the premise. John Saxon directs and has a smallish role.
    bfan83

    I couldn't even make it through halfway...

    Quite honestly, this has to be one of the worst films I have ever put myself through. I didn't even make it through the halfway mark, and that's saying something, considering I have watched some pretty dreadful films. I don't think the filmmakers even knew what kind of film they wanted to make. A mobster drama, or a horror film. It plays as both. The former taking up a good third of the film. So, my advice... avoid it unless you want to give up and hour and a half of your life, that you will never get back. Granted, John Saxon is a wonderful actor. But his talent as a director leaves a lot to be desired. Oh, and one more thing, the $1000 Shock Insurance Certificate that was included with the DVD, should be used to provide the first person who dies of boredom, not shock while viewing this awful film.
    4movieman_kev

    Saxon is a great actor and as a director, Saxon is.... a great actor

    After mob boss Vic Moretti (late great Anthony Franciosa) kills his lady whom has been cheating on him with Derek, their new chauffeur/ Vietnam vet, and blames it on the poor guy, Derek finds himself in jail where he has to contend with a corrupt warden, Vic's prisoner brother who runs the jail, and, oh yeah illegal experiments conducted by a shady CIA agent (great genre-mainstay and first time director John Saxon) to turn various prisoners into super-human invincible zombies. Of course things get out of hand and it's up to Derek, and the rest of the unchanged prisoners, to save the day after the infected ones take the jail over.

    John Saxon is a great talented actor & as a director Saxon is a... great talented actor. To say this movie (John's sole directorial outing to date) lacks a certain visual flair would be a bit of an understatement. However, the film isn't totally without merit. The dialog, while idiotic, is just bad enough to be humorous sometimes. Sadly, this isn't really enough for the movie to coast by on that alone and it takes forever for the film to even start coming into it's own (which is fairly late in the movie). As such, the most I can recommend this film is to say that if you're a fan of Saxon (which I indeed am), it's worth one watch, just go in with low expectations and you should be fine.

    Eye Candy: Dana Lis Mason and Tane McClure get topless

    My Grade: D+

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    Bruce Willis in Piège de cristal (1988)
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    • Trivia
      According to John Saxon, he enthusiastically offered to direct the film if he agreed to also star in it after the initially hired director withdrew from the project at the last minute. Unfortunately, the producers imposed more car chases and gore than the script asked for and Saxon later admitted he did not really get the chance to make the film according to his own vision.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dead Men Walking (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Making Love
      Written and Performed by Del Casher

      Published by Leddel Music Co., ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zombie Death House
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Double Helix Films
      • Redondo Video
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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