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The House of the Devil

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
54K
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Jocelin Donahue in The House of the Devil (2009)
In the 1980s, college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret.
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In 1983, financially struggling college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying ... Read allIn 1983, financially struggling college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret, putting her life in mortal danger.In 1983, financially struggling college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret, putting her life in mortal danger.

  • Director
    • Ti West
  • Writer
    • Ti West
  • Stars
    • Jocelin Donahue
    • Tom Noonan
    • Mary Woronov
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    54K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ti West
    • Writer
      • Ti West
    • Stars
      • Jocelin Donahue
      • Tom Noonan
      • Mary Woronov
    • 388User reviews
    • 277Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Jocelin Donahue
    Jocelin Donahue
    • Samantha
    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Mr. Ulman
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Mrs. Ulman
    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Megan
    AJ Bowen
    AJ Bowen
    • Victor Ulman
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Landlady
    Heather Robb
    Heather Robb
    • Roommate
    Darryl Nau
    • Random Guy
    Brenda Cooney
    Brenda Cooney
    • Nurse
    Danielle Noe
    • Mother
    Mary B. McCann
    Mary B. McCann
    • Elaine Cross
    • (as Mary McCann)
    John Speredakos
    John Speredakos
    • Ted Stephen
    Lena Dunham
    Lena Dunham
    • 911 Operator
    • (voice)
    Graham Reznick
    Graham Reznick
    • Local DJ
    • (voice)
    Ti West
    Ti West
    • Favorite Teacher
    Archie Van Beuren
    • Dead Child
    Nicholas Bienstock
    • Dead Husband
    Andrea Verdura
    Andrea Verdura
    • Dead Wife
    • Director
      • Ti West
    • Writer
      • Ti West
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    7gavin6942

    Artful Emulation of the 1980s Film

    In the 1980s, college student Samantha Hughes (Jocelin Donahue) takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret.

    I absolutely love that director Ti West did everything he could to make this come off as a 1980s movie -- the style, the 16mm camera, releasing the film in a clam shell box (I am surprised they actually allowed this last one). Opinions vary, but I think it is safe to say the (modern) golden age for horror was the 1980s. And here we are, adding another 80s film to the list (sort of).

    West also managed to hire genre actors Tom Noonan, Dee Wallace and Mary Woronov for the picture, which I think fans appreciate. Larry Fessenden served as a producer, and this may be the best project Fessenden was ever attached to.

    What I find as strange is how this film is very highly rated by people. Not that it is a bad film. I enjoyed it. But I think it is interesting that the film gets a lot of credit for working in the 1980s style. Had this identical film come out in the 1980s, it may have hardly registered among its peers. This film rides the wave of nostalgia... and it rides it well.
    6BA_Harrison

    $400 for a night's babysitting; nope, nothing suspicious about that...

    Cash-strapped student Samantha (Jocelin Donahue) accepts a 'babysitting' job at the home of elderly couple The Ulmans (Tom Noonan & Mary Woronov), despite plenty of warning signs that something is not right with the gig: she's being offered far too much money for the job; Mr. Ulman and his missus are waaaay too creepy; and there isn't even a child to look after!

    Masquerading as a movie from the golden age of the slasher (late 70s to early 80s), The House of the Devil has been designed to appeal to old-school horror fans who like their films to take the time to develop atmosphere and build tension. Utilising convincing lo-fi visuals, a cool synth score, a retro title sequence, and neat period details (Farrah Fawcett flick hairstyles, a huge Walkman personal stereo, a rotary telephone with a cord), director Ti West painstakingly recreates the look and feel of the era. Unfortunately, he pays a lot less attention to the pacing and, after an hour of extremely slow build-up during which we get a few well crafted moments of tension but an awful lot of uneventful padding, the film erupts in a clumsy, rushed and chaotic last act that feels like it was grafted on from an entirely different movie.

    With a tad more time spent rounding out his antagonists, a bit more detail about their nefarious plans, and a little less pizza-eating, West might have had something really special on his hands: a truly effective homage to grind-house horror. Instead, The House of the Devil proves to be a rather frustrating exercise in style over content.
    5damens

    A good short film with 70 minutes of "filler"

    I don't understand that scene where she finds an apartment to rent - yes, it shows she needs money (as does the interminable amount of scenes showing her current living situation is ... ahem ... "untenable"), but none of this is necessary to the plot (they basically wrote a short B- grade student film and needed 70 minutes of "filler"). Why doesn't Tom Noonan initially keep their appointment, why does a knife slash from the level of someone lying down hit a large standing guy in the throat, why does it upset me that so much of a horror movie is utterly nonsensical and the heroes' actions are that of a blithering moron who has never seen a horror movie or been scared for a second in her life (well, that one's easy to answer - it's because it is incredibly lazy writing), why does it annoy me that so many horror fans think that this is something they need to settle for ?? No doubt the film-maker would say this is a pastiche of 1980's horror movies, and as such was MEANT to be bad, but the cynical part of me wants to say that until I've seen better from this film-maker, pastiches of bad 1980's horrors is where he should stay.
    2carlosleyequienabarca

    A yawn inducing faux 80s movie

    This is what the title says, a faux 80s movie that lacks all what made the cult classics good

    The movie is extremely slow, it is like watching a slug cross the yard

    Nothing, and I mean NOTHING happens until after the 1hr mark, it is all "build up" that builds to nothing

    The characters are bland, the acting is ok, the premise is sort of predictable, but it fails to capture the escence of horror

    There is nothing in the movie that makes you either say WOW or OMG that was scary

    There is no real master mind, it is all very simple, and in reality dumb as can be

    The only redeeming quality this movie has is that the main lady is not a lost little lamb that cannot defend herself and cries for everything, but the "revelations" come on the dumbest possible ways, and the actions make no sense

    On the end it was. 90 minutes totally wasted imho.
    7LoneWolfAndCub

    Good, but uneven, throwback to 80's religious horror

    Ti West, who directed the underrated Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever, is a name to watch out for. The House of the Devil, although not fantastic, proves that West has an excellent eye for visuals, details and creating suspense. This film feels as though it has come directly out of the 80's, more like a lost film of some horror director like John Carpenter or Tobe Hooper than a second feature by a new millennium director. From the opening and end credits, to the walkman, fashion, soundtrack and the slightly faded visuals, even the storyline, centred on babysitters and Satanists feels like the movie belongs back in the 80's.

    Samantha (Jocelin Donahue) is a college student who needs money fast. Her roommate is a disgusting slob, and Samantha is a neat-freak, lucky for her she has found an apartment, but needs money to pay the rent. She stumbles across a babysitter advert at the college and quickly applies. Soon enough she is meeting with Mr. Ulman (Tom Noonan) and his odd wife Mrs. Ulman (Mary Woronov) on the night of the lunar eclipse. Straight away it is obvious to us, and Samantha's friend Megan (Greta Gerwig), that this job is a setup for some sinister goings down (hence the title 'The House of the Devil').

    The first 40 minutes of this movie are excellent. Samantha is a character we can care about and a sense of dread permeates the proceedings. However, once the babysitting starts very little happens and the movie slows to a halt which ultimately destroys the fantastic mood setup. Events pick up at 75 minute mark, but with only 15 minutes left the final act is rushed with no time to generate any scares (apart from some nice gory deaths).

    The cast do an excellent job, the exchanges between Mr. Ulman and Samantha are deliciously creepy, and the house itself is reminiscent of the Amityville house. The actual story is quite good, nothing new or exciting but a simple little devil-themed yarn with a little twist. Unfortunately it is the pacing which is this film's undoing, and it is a shame because it really could have been an amazingly good film otherwise.

    3½/5

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    • Trivia
      Shot on 16mm film - very popular in the 1980s - to give it a retro appearance.
    • Goofs
      The rotary phone inside the house has a "516" area code, which is Nassau County, Long Island, NY. There is also an emergency sticker on the phone displaying the real life working phone number for the New Hyde Park Fire Department. New Hyde Park is a suburb on Long Island, NY. However, the film is set in a remote area on the outskirts of an upstate college town.
    • Quotes

      Samantha: This one night changes everything for me.

    • Crazy credits
      Special Thanks: Goatse & Tubgirl
    • Connections
      Edited into The House of the Devil Deleted Scenes (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      One Thing Leads to Another
      Performed by The Fixx

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2009 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa del diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Lakeville, Connecticut, USA(The Ulman House)
    • Production companies
      • MPI Media Group
      • Constructovision
      • RingTheJing Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $101,215
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,195
      • Nov 1, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $101,215
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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