The running time is 1 hour 35 minutes.
The film centers on Sam played by Jocelin Donahue, an actress that fits the description of most every Hollywood twenty-something, but she does well enough in her part considering she was given very little to do until the late going. Sam, is hard up for cash and hopes to get out of her college dorm, but is light on the funds needed to secure an apartment. So when an ad appears looking for a babysitter to take care of a creepy old man's mother she manages to up her fee to the point she is unable to turn it down, but shortly thereafter she'll wish she had.
Tom Noonan (Heat) plays the creepy old man, but his appearance and the appearance of his wife (Mary Woronov) serve as nothing more than your standard horror moment encouraging the audience to say, "Those two are creepy, I wouldn't stay there." All while the characters in the film say, "Sure, I'll take your money and care for your freaky mother." It's pretty much by-the-book and as things wind down, if you have seen a film of this sort before you will see the ending coming from a mile away.
Using a lunar eclipse as the timeline and a satanic ritual for its scares, The House of the Devil is one of those horrors that offers very little in the way of surprises outside of a single gunshot wound to the head that really had me expecting big things, but was ultimately let down from that point on.
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