Display title | House (film) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | House was a 1986 horror film. Roger Cobb is a traumatized writer, dealing with PTSD from his time in Vietnam, the disappearance of his son, and the resulting dissolution of his marriage. Adding to that, the aunt who raises him commits suicide, in a house she's always claimed to be haunted... and where, in fact, Roger's son disappeared. Trying to come to terms with everything, Roger moves back into the house... and thus begins an assault on his sanity and life as the malevolent forces that inhabit the house try to destroy him utterly. |