Grandmother's House (film)
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Directed by | Peter Rader |
Written by | Gayle Jensen and Peter C. Jensen |
Produced by | Nico Mastorakis |
Distributed by | Academy Entertainment |
Release date | 1988 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Grandmother's House is a 1988 American horror film produced by Nico Mastorakis in 1988.
Plot
A boy called David and his sister Lynn move to their grandparents' house set in a remote orchard in the American mid-west after the death of their parents.
As soon as they arrive David begins seeing a strange lady wearing period country clothes, who mysteriously appears and disappears at random. Later the woman reveals herself and the siblings discover she has escaped from a local mental hospital.
The woman chases them all over the house and grounds whilst brandishing the obligatory kitchen knife (stalwart of slasher films from the 70's and 80's). Eventually, the woman is caught and imprisoned by the grandfather of the children and a horrifying plot twist is revealed.
Cast
- Eric Foster as David
- Kim Valentine as Lynn
- Len Lesser as Grandfather
- Ida Lee as Grandmother
- Brinke Stevens as Woman
- Michael Robinson as Kenny
- Craig Yerman as Raymond
- David Donham as Mr. Sackett
- Joan-Carol Bensen as Mrs. Sackett
- Angela O'Neill as Darlene
- R.J. Walker as Sheriff
- Furley Lumpkin as Deputy
- Jeanette Jamron as Twin 1
- Anitra Jamron as Twin 2
- David Algeier as Minister