Death House Rated R For “Strong Horror Violence and Gore Throughout, Language, Sexual References and Nudity”

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One of the top films we are all looking forward to checking out asap here at Dread Central is the “Expendables of Horror” flick Death House.

The film stars such horror heavyweights as Kane Hodder, Tony Todd, Bill Moseley, Michael Berryman, Dee Wallace, Barbara Crampton, and Sid Haig. To name a few.

If that wasn’t enough to get you excited about the film than maybe this will help. The MPAA has just slapped the film with an R-rating for strong horror violence and gore throughout, language, sexual references and nudity.”

Dubbed the “Expendables of Horror,” the film boasts an ensemble of legendary genre names such as Dee Wallace, Barbara Crampton, Kane Hodder, Tony Todd, Bill Moseley, Michael Berryman, Debbie Rochon, Sid Haig, Bill Oberst, Jr., and a number of other official surprises.

Produced by Entertainment Factory’s Rick Finkelstein and Steven Chase, Death House is directed by B. Harrison Smith (Camp Dread, Zombie Killers: Elephant’s Graveyard, 6 Degrees of Hell, The Fields). Smith wrote the screenplay based on an original story by Texas Chain Saw Massacre legend, the late Gunnar Hansen.

Death House hits Regal Cinemas on January 26, 2018.

Synopsis:

Two federal agents fight their way through nine levels of Hell inside a secret prison known as the Death House. A facility-wide prison break turns their flight into a tour of horrors as they push toward the ultimate evil housed in the lowest depths of the earth.

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