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1981 - 89m.

It's redneck slasher flick time as some teenagers out partying in a graveyard are killed by a machete-wielding murderer.

Typical 80's stalk 'n' slash drivel is totally routine to the extent of having all the usual cliched characters such as the slut, the chubby joker who never gets a girl and even the freaky slow-witted kid who is a red herring for the killer.

And on top of that we get some really old-looking teenagers, some weak gore and really out-of-place uptempo music.

Throw into the mix there's no deaths for the first half and the house of the title only comes into play in the final 15 minutes and you have a piss-poor effort.

Directed By: David Nelson.
Written By: Paul C. Elliott.

Starring: Susan Kiger, William T. Hicks, Jody Kay, Martin Tucker.