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House (1986)

Roger Cobb is a Vietnam vet. Whose career as a horror novelist has taken a turn for the worse when his... (source: imdb.com)

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Posted by catie
3
yrs ago
Ya i watched a video where he was on the red carpet being interviewed and i was so surprised to hear it because he hides it so well in the show you would never even suspect anything it is so wierd.

Posted by Hall,EC
3
yrs ago
When Hugh Laure is playing his role as House, I don`t hear his English accent but, when he speak during an interview you can hear it. Why is that?






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Release Date
01 January 1986
Budget
$3,000,000
US Box Office
$19,000,000
Tagline
Ding dong, you're dead.
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USA
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Los Angeles, California, USA
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House is an American 1986 horror/comedy film. It stars William Katt, George Wendt, Richard Moll and Kay Lenz, and is directed by Steve Miner. It was produced and distributed by New World Pictures. House was followed in 1987 by House II: The Second Story, in 1989 by The Horror Show (known as House 3 in the UK and Australia) in 1992 by House IV. The film received generally positive reviews.

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