House on the Hill (film)

House on the Hill
Directed by Jeff Frentzen
Produced by Jeff Frentzen
Shannon Leade
Written by Jeff Frentzen
Nicole Marie Polec
Starring Naidra Dawn Thomson
Shannon Leade
Stephen A.F. Day
Sam Leung
Music by Jonah Kraut
Robert J. Walsh
Cinematography Jean-Michel Duquesne
Edited by Christian Baker
Jeff Frentzen
Production
company
North 40 Productions
Options Entertainment
Distributed by ITN Distribution
Release dates
2012
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

House on the Hill is a 2012 American horror film directed by Jeff Frentzen and based on the real-life killing spree of serial killers Leonard Lake and Charles Ng. The film had its world premiere on 11 May 2012 at the Monaco Charity Film Festival and was released to DVD in the United Kingdom and United States in 2015. In the United Kingdom, 7 minutes and 12 seconds were cut from the film by the British Board of Film Classification in order to obtain an 18 rating.[1]

Synopsis

Sonia (Naidra Dawn Thomson) is the only known survivor of the serial killer Leonard Lake. She's paired up with a private investigator in the hopes of finding a lost woman and during their exploration of Lake compound, she tells the investigator about how she was tortured and forced to videotape the rape, torture, and murder of another woman.

Cast

Reception

HorrorNews.net and Bloody Disgusting both panned the film, criticizing it for what they saw as poor plotting and acting.[2][3] Ain't It Cool News was slightly more positive in their review, praising the performances of Day and Leung while overall stating "while the filmmakers had some disquieting inspiration to build a movie on, HOUSE ON THE HILL is just too low fi to be effective in any way."[4]

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