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Synopsis: ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE is an 80s-style slasher film featuring a deranged Santa Slayer who rips through the town of Napa, California for some yuletide-terror. Fifteen years ago, a peaceful Christmas neighborhood was engulfed by fear when five-year-old Jamie Garrett was mysteriously taken from her bedroom never to be seen again. Now on Christmas break, Rachel Kimmel comes home from college to find her neighborhood struck again by a reign of terror. A violent killer is hiding behind a grisly Santa mask, leaving a bloody trail of slaughtered women and castrated men to the steps of the Garrett house. Rachel finds herself in a horrifying nightmare as she discovers the twisted secret behind the mask.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Todd Nunes
Production: The Readmond Company
  6 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Year:
2015
88 min
Website
105 Views


in over 15 years.

I didn't say

it was a romantic date.

[Laughs]

Heavens, no.

I gave up dating

those monsters years ago.

No, I am celibate and content

on remaining so.

[Laughs]

[Nervous laughter]

I mostly need some extra boxes

brought down from the attic.

And I have more lights

I would like up outside,

and I haven't done

any decorating

in the bathrooms.

There's plenty of food

in the fridge.

And I would be insulted

if you did not have

a glass of my holiday eggnog

before you left.

No one makes it quite like me.

Oh, and before I leave,

I need to show you

the door to the attic

where I keep

the extra decorations.

Here are the stairs

to the attic.

Is that Jaime's room?

May I?

Didn't I give this to Jamie

for Christmas one year?

She loved this doll.

Um, I always wanted to know

why you never let Jaime

play with us outside.

She always looked so sad

watching us from her window.

Jaime was very fragile.

[Mrs. Garrett] I just

wanted to protect her.

She needed protecting.

They don't want to play

with you, baby.

They are selfish

and spoiled rotten.

They don't have

a good mama like you.

Now, come away

from the window, baby.

Stop torturing yourself.

Those children,

they won't understand you.

They will make fun of you.

They will laugh at you

because you are different.

Do you hear me?

Did you hear me?

What are you looking at?

You see, baby?

They don't want

to play with you.

They ain't nothin' but a bunch

of naughty little children.

I always tried to have

a very positive attitude

around Jaime.

I believe positive reinforcement

is very important

for a child's mental health.

Thank you for opening

up to me about Jaime.

It's nice to finally

understand why you and Jaime

were so isolated from everyone.

I hope you don't

mind my asking...

But what happened to Jaime?

There are so many awful rumors.

How did she go missing?

[Inhales deeply]

That is a conversation

for another day, sweetie.

I don't think either of us

needs to be dredging up

our painful pasts.

Now, don't you girls

do anything too dangerous.

Safety first.

[Chuckles]

I just can't believe this.

I remember seeing the three

of you playing in the street.

And now look at you.

Thank you for your help.

What... come here.

Come look at this.

Why would she screw

the windows shut?

Well, I'm sure

it's just for added security.

I mean, she lives alone.

That's debatable.

I have to admit

these mannequins

are kinda creeping me out.

I say we blow this joint.

Oh, come on,

I cannot bail on her now.

It's not just the mannequins,

they're strange,

Rachel. Come here.

I wanna show you something else.

All of these presents

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Todd Nunes

Todd Nunes is an American screenwriter and director of horror films including the holiday horror film All Through The House and Death Ward 13. He is the brother to horror actress Ashley Mary Nunes. more…

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