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House IV

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The widow (Terri Treas) and daughter of a car-crash victim (William Katt) move into an old house haunted by an Indian curse.

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Adam Lowes CineVue 4d
Shot like a cheap, over-lit 1990s TV movies, the film is almost unwatchable and the makers seem to derive enjoyment from presenting something which is wilfully nonsensical. Go to Full Review
Andrew Pollard Starburst 12/14/2017
6/10
Going back to the roots of the series, The Repossession is a fitting way to bring the House franchise to a conclusion, embracing the humour, charm and family-friendly scares that put this series on the map for genre fans in the first place. Go to Full Review
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Carmen C Oct 23 Amazing acting and impressive special effects — especially for the early 90s! A true gem for real horror fans; they’ll absolutely love it. See more 08/22/2018 Unnecessary sequel to an already solid franchise. Should have used William Katt from the original more and not have killed him off. See more 02/01/2018 As a fan, it has its moments. The acting is good as are the silly effects but it hasn't aged quite as well as I remembered. So yeah, this one isn't really that good. It's pure nostalgia driven and should only be seen if you love the other films and want more. It has it's good moments and memorable moments but really, it's just okay. For More: https://latetothegame.blog/2017/12/27/key-movies-in-my-life-house-iv-the-repossession/ See more 04/04/2017 Totally lame ending too a fun horror series. Oh well, I guess a bunch of them went out with a whimper... See more 06/14/2015 the final chapter in the HOUSE series reinvents itself, not totally inspired but entertaining enough if you like the series. See more 11/01/2014 A really, really wank flick. The baddies are like something out of 'Baby's Day Out' and even the midget isn't even funny. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The widow (Terri Treas) and daughter of a car-crash victim (William Katt) move into an old house haunted by an Indian curse.
Director
Lewis Abernathy
Producer
Sean S. Cunningham, Debbie Hayn-Cass
Screenwriter
Geof Miller, Deirdre Higgins
Production Co
New Line Cinema, Sean S. Cunningham Films
Rating
R
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 33m
Sound Mix
Surround