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The carnival has come to town!
The carnival has come to town!


Four teens (Amy, Buzz, Richie and Liz) are having a [[Double Date]] and decide to visit the travelling carnival. After seeing the usual attractions, they smoke some dope and have the bright idea to stay in the funhouse after the carnival's closing.
Four teens (Amy, Buzz, Richie and Liz) are having a [[Double Date]] and decide to visit the travelling carnival. After seeing the usual attractions, they smoke some dope and have the bright idea to stay in the funhouse after the carnival's closing.


While making out and hiding out, they accidentally witness the funhouse barker's son Gunther strangling the carnival's [[Fortune Teller]] because he's not pleased with her...erm..."services". Soon enough they find out that they are [[Closed Circle|locked inside]] and -- due to Richie's stupid idea to steal the funhouse barker's money -- Gunther and his father are now hunting them down.
While making out and hiding out, they accidentally witness the funhouse barker's son Gunther strangling the carnival's [[Fortune Teller]] because he's not pleased with her...erm..."services". Soon enough they find out that they are [[Closed Circle|locked inside]] and -- due to Richie's stupid idea to steal the funhouse barker's money -- Gunther and his father are now hunting them down.
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There's also a sub-plot with Amy's little brother Joey that just provides few cheap scares.
There's also a sub-plot with Amy's little brother Joey that just provides few cheap scares.


And that's [[Tobe Hooper]]'s<ref>(also the director of ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Film)|The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' and ''[[Poltergeist (Film)|Poltergeist]]'')</ref> 1981 [[Slasher Movie]] '''''The Funhouse'''''. It has your typical Slasher conventions: Stupid teens, plenty of [[Fan Service]] and a deformed albino killer with three noses and [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red eyes]] so far apart from each other it's clearly [[Special Effects Failure]].
And that's [[Tobe Hooper]]'s<ref>(also the director of ''[[The Texas Chainsaw Massacre]]'' and ''[[Poltergeist (film series)||Poltergeist]]'')</ref> 1981 [[Slasher Movie]] ''[[The Funhouse]]''. It has your typical Slasher conventions: Stupid teens, plenty of [[Fan Service]] and a deformed albino killer with three noses and [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red eyes]] so far apart from each other it's clearly [[Special Effects Failure]].
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=== Enter the funhouse and you'll find: ===


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* [[Accidental Murder]]: Gunther tricks Buzz to kill Richie.
* [[Accidental Murder]]: Gunther tricks Buzz to kill Richie.
* [[Achilles Heel]]: Women are this to Gunther.
* [[Achilles' Heel]]: Women are this to Gunther.
* [[Acting for Two]]: Kevin Conway plays three different barkers in the film.
* [[Acting for Two]]: Kevin Conway plays three different barkers in the film.
* [[Alone With the Psycho]]
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]
* [[Asshole Victim]]: All the teenagers except Amy are a bunch of jerks, but Richie is the one who truly fits the trope, being the one who double-dared his friends and then coming up with aforementioned stupid idea. He even rejects Amy's plea to give the money back.
* [[Auto Erotica]]: Two carnies are seen making out in a van.
* [[Auto Erotica]]: Two carnies are seen making out in a van.
* [[Amusement Park]]
* [[Amusement Park]]
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Typical of slasher movies, the killer - Gunther - slaughters every one of the teenagers except the [[Final Girl]], but when he comes for ''her'', royally screws up and jams his knife into a fuse box, electrocuting himself.
* [[Axe Before Entering]]
* [[Axe Before Entering]]
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Buzz steals one from an executioner doll to defend himself.
* [[An Axe to Grind]]: Buzz steals one from an executioner doll to defend himself.
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* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]
* [[Developing Doomed Characters]]
* [[Double Date]]
* [[Double Date]]
* [[Dragon-in-Chief]]: While Conrad is the main antagonist, Gunther is far more dangerous.
* [[Dramatic Thunder]]: Artificial kind is featured in the funhouse.
* [[Dramatic Thunder]]: Artificial kind is featured in the funhouse.
* [[Dramatic Unmask]]
* [[Dramatic Unmask]]
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* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]
* [[Gory Discretion Shot]]
* [[Hooks and Crooks]]: Amy defends herself with a crowbar in the final confrontation with Gunther.
* [[Hooks and Crooks]]: Amy defends herself with a crowbar in the final confrontation with Gunther.
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]
* [[Impending Doom POV]]: Mixed with [[Hand of Death]].
* [[Impending Doom POV]]: Mixed with [[Hand of Death]].
* [[In Mysterious Ways]]: Said by Gunther's father.
* [[In Mysterious Ways]]: Said by Gunther's father.
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* [[Shower Scene]]
* [[Shower Scene]]
* [[Stage Magician]]: Marco the Magnificent.
* [[Stage Magician]]: Marco the Magnificent.
* [[Taking You With Me]]
* [[Taking You with Me]]
* [[Title Drop]]
* [[Title Drop]]
* [[Trap Door]]: Liz is caught by one.
* [[Trap Door]]: Liz is caught by one.
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The novelization based on the script (written my [[Dean Koontz]] under the pseudonym Owen West) was released in 1980. The reason it was released earlier is because the film's production took longer than expected.
The novelization based on the script (written my [[Dean Koontz]] under the pseudonym Owen West) was released in 1980. The reason it was released earlier is because the film's production took longer than expected.


It expands the roles of Amy's mother Ellen and Conrad Straker, as it reveals that they were married twenty years ago. Overtly Christian Ellen killed their firstborn son Victor (as she believed that he was evil) and ran away. Conrad vows that he will kill her children if she ever again has any. He then uses his carnival job to lure in kids that he suspect are Ellen's and lets Gunther to kill them.
It expands the roles of Amy's mother Ellen and Conrad Straker, as it reveals that they were married twenty years ago. Overtly Christian Ellen killed their firstborn son Victor (as she believed that he was evil) and ran away. Conrad vows that he will kill her children if she ever again has any. He then uses his carnival job to lure in kids that he suspect are Ellen's and lets Gunther to kill them.
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 11 July 2021

The carnival has come to town!

Four teens (Amy, Buzz, Richie and Liz) are having a Double Date and decide to visit the travelling carnival. After seeing the usual attractions, they smoke some dope and have the bright idea to stay in the funhouse after the carnival's closing.

While making out and hiding out, they accidentally witness the funhouse barker's son Gunther strangling the carnival's Fortune Teller because he's not pleased with her...erm..."services". Soon enough they find out that they are locked inside and -- due to Richie's stupid idea to steal the funhouse barker's money -- Gunther and his father are now hunting them down.

There's also a sub-plot with Amy's little brother Joey that just provides few cheap scares.

And that's Tobe Hooper's[1] 1981 Slasher Movie The Funhouse. It has your typical Slasher conventions: Stupid teens, plenty of Fan Service and a deformed albino killer with three noses and red eyes so far apart from each other it's clearly Special Effects Failure.

Enter the funhouse and you'll find:

The novelization based on the script (written my Dean Koontz under the pseudonym Owen West) was released in 1980. The reason it was released earlier is because the film's production took longer than expected.

It expands the roles of Amy's mother Ellen and Conrad Straker, as it reveals that they were married twenty years ago. Overtly Christian Ellen killed their firstborn son Victor (as she believed that he was evil) and ran away. Conrad vows that he will kill her children if she ever again has any. He then uses his carnival job to lure in kids that he suspect are Ellen's and lets Gunther to kill them. Madame Zenda's role is also expanded, as she helps Conrad to his targets.

Within the pages of the novelization there are:

  1. (also the director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and |Poltergeist)