LA CASA 7 - THE HORROR SHOW (HOUSE III)
The Horror Show
Dopo molto tempo il detective Lucas McCarthy riesce finalmente ad arrestare il feroce maniaco Max Jenke, che ha già fatto oltre 100 vittime. La sedia elettrica però invece di ucciderlo lo trasforma in un'altra entità. Questo permette al maniaco di iniziare a perseguitare il poliziotto e la sua famiglia, fino ad infilarsi nottetempo in casa sua e trasformare solaio e cantina in luoghi di bassa macelleria.
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Cast
Lance Henriksen
Detective Lucas McCarthy
Brion James
Max Jenke
Rita Taggart
Donna McCarthy
Dedee Pfeiffer
Bonnie McCarthy
Aron Eisenberg
Scott McCarthy
Thom Bray
Peter Campbell
Matt Clark
Dr. Tower
David Oliver
Vinnie
Terry Alexander
Casey
Lewis Arquette
Lt. Miller
Lawrence Tierney
Warden
Alvy Moore
Chili Salesman
Zane W. Levitt
Executioner
Stephen A. Henry
Morgue Doctor
Greg Finley
Tom Ippolito
Greg Kean
Delivery Man
Meshell Dillon
Little Girl
Troupe
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When electrocuted killers come back
In the late ’80s several movies were made about a violent criminal being executed by electric chair and coming back with a vengeance. “Prison” and “Destroyer” preceded this one by a year and it was followed by “Shocker” six months later and “The First Power” six months after that. I suppose it’s most similar to Wes Craven’s “Shocker,” minus the sense of humor, yet beat it to theaters. Ironically, it heavily borrows from Craven’s “A Nightmare on Elm Street” flicks but isn’t anywhere near as effective.
It was originally conceived as the third film in the “House” franchise, however, MGM forced modifications for a fresh beginning with an anticipated new iconic villain; that is, Max Jenke played by Brion James, who hams it up. Hence the name “The Horror Show” for America audiences while it was still called “House III” in other markets.
The first half is quite good with Lance Henriksen as the cop protagonist and lovely Dedee Pfeiffer as his daughter. Regrettably, I found myself getting bored in the second half by the perfunctory storytelling. This is augmented by how reality and a character’s visions are intermixed and so you can’t discern what’s real and what’s not.
The first two “House” flicks are all-around more entertaining, not to mention amusing. A direct-to-video fourth installment would come out in early 1992.
It runs 1h 35m and was shot in Aug-Oct 1988 in Los Angeles, including San Pedro for the power plant sequence.
GRADE: B-/C+
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