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Two young couples are in the field writing about strange and offbeat roadside attractions. On their journey, they meet Captain Spaulding, who tells them the legend of Dr. Satan, finishing by telling them about the tree from which he was hanged. Excited by the story, they continue in search of the tree in question, picking up a hitchhiker named Baby along the way. When their car breaks down, Baby invites them to her house; but they are about to discover some very dark secrets lurking in the Firefly clan...
Two young couples are in the field writing about strange and offbeat roadside attractions. On their journey, they meet Captain Spaulding, who tells them the legend of Dr. Satan, finishing by telling them about the tree from which he was hanged. Excited by the story, they continue in search of the tree in question, picking up a hitchhiker named Baby along the way. When their car breaks down, Baby invites them to her house; but they are about to discover some very dark secrets lurking in the Firefly clan...


''[[House of 1000 Corpses]]'' was followed by ''[[The Devils Rejects]]'' in 2005, continuing the saga of the Firefly family.
''[[House of 1000 Corpses]]'' was followed by ''[[The Devil's Rejects]]'' in 2005, continuing the saga of the Firefly family.
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* [[Black Comedy]]: Some people find even the most horrifying scenes funny. Especially when they involve Captain Spaulding.
=== ''House of 1000 Corpses'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Body Horror]]: The fate of {{spoiler|all the victims except Mary, who simply gets stabbed to death. Bill's death in particular is a standout example.}}
* [[Body Horror]]: The fate of {{spoiler|all the victims except Mary, who simply gets stabbed to death. Bill's death in particular is a standout example.}}
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: "Goddamn motherfucker got blood all over my best fucking clown suit..."
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: "Goddamn motherfucker got blood all over my best fucking clown suit..."
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* [[Monster Clown]]: Captain Spaulding, who uses his disheveled clown persona to advertise his truck stop house of horror, but is actually a psychopath. He also doesn't take kindly to people insulting clowns.
* [[Monster Clown]]: Captain Spaulding, who uses his disheveled clown persona to advertise his truck stop house of horror, but is actually a psychopath. He also doesn't take kindly to people insulting clowns.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: Captain Spaulding was made out to be a primary antagonist, despite only having about three or four scenes.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: Captain Spaulding was made out to be a primary antagonist, despite only having about three or four scenes.
* [[Pet The Dog]]: When two robbers try to [[Mugging the Monster|rob Captain Spaulding,]] the first thing he does, in his comically vulgar way, is offer the lead one some free chicken in an effort to get him to leave peacefully. The Robber not only declines, but to add insult to injury he says he hates clowns, [[Berserk Button|which pisses Spaulding off further.]]
* [[The Savage South]]: Where else can you find {{spoiler|a family of killers, a freak show made of real former people, and}} [[Murder Arson and Jaywalking|Captain Spaulding's Fried Chicken]]?
* [[The Savage South]]: Where else can you find {{spoiler|a family of killers, a freak show made of real former people, and}} [[Murder Arson and Jaywalking|Captain Spaulding's Fried Chicken]]?
* [[Shout-Out]]: The male members of the family are all named after characters played by [[Marx Brothers|Groucho Marx]]; Otis B. Driftwood, Rufus T. Firefly, and Captain Spaulding. Lampshaded in the second film for some reason.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The male members of the family are all named after characters played by [[Marx Brothers|Groucho Marx]]; Otis B. Driftwood, Rufus T. Firefly, and Captain Spaulding. Lampshaded in the second film for some reason.
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House of 1000 Corpses is a 2003 exploitation Horror film written and directed by Rob Zombie. It is his directorial debut. It was released in the United States on April 11, 2003, by LionsGate Entertainment.

Two young couples are in the field writing about strange and offbeat roadside attractions. On their journey, they meet Captain Spaulding, who tells them the legend of Dr. Satan, finishing by telling them about the tree from which he was hanged. Excited by the story, they continue in search of the tree in question, picking up a hitchhiker named Baby along the way. When their car breaks down, Baby invites them to her house; but they are about to discover some very dark secrets lurking in the Firefly clan...

House of 1000 Corpses was followed by The Devil's Rejects in 2005, continuing the saga of the Firefly family.

Tropes used in House of 1000 Corpses include: