Where to Watch Ding Dong, You're Dead! The Making of "House" in Canada
Retrospective documentary taking a look back at the making of House, the 1985 horror film that became a nice little hit when it was originally released. Featuring interviews with producer Sean S. Cunningham, director Steve Miner, story creator Fred Dekker, cast members William Katt, George Wendt and Kay Lenz, composer Harry Manfredini, stunt coordinator Kane Hodder and various members of the special effects crew.
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- 66 minutes
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- Origin Country
- United States
- Languages
- en
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