You have been warned! Joseph Ellison’s relentlessly bleak and disturbing Don’t Go In The House is still as shocking in the decades since it was first censored by the BBFC and seized by UK authorities as a ‘Video Nasty’ and now it’s available as a Limited Edition fully uncut from Arrow Video!
The movie follows Donny Kohler (Dan Grimaldi, The Sopranos), a disturbed loner unhealthily obsessed with fire, comes home from his factory job one day to find his abusive mother has died. Now all alone in the large Gothic mansion he calls home and consumed in an inferno of insanity, he is finally able to fulfil his violent revenge fantasies against her. Soon, any woman unlucky enough to enter is forced to come face to face with the worst fate imaginable in the secret steel-clad chamber of death he has built in the house’s depths…
Now Don’t Go In The House is available fully uncut and making its UK high definition premiere in a brand new 2K restoration in a definitive collectors’ edition from Arrow Video with both original and extended versions.
The new edition also comprises a limited edition O-card featuring newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy, a reversible sleeve and fold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy and an illustrated collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Lindsay Hallam and James Flower plus much more! Not only that but this is the first Arrow Video release to feature Audio Descriptions.
To celebrate the Limited Edition release of Don’t Go In The House from Arrow Video, we have a copy to give away on Blu-ray! To be in with a chance of winning it, simply answer the question below…
This competition closes on 3 March so get your answers in now!
Don’t Go In The House is out now from Arrow Video. Order your copy here and find more competitions from SciFiNow here.