House I, II II & IV (DVD) Hard to Find! Stars William Katt

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This is a 4 disc DVD set!

It's RARE & OOP(Out of Print)!

No cover art or labels! Just the DVD's in a DVD sleeve!

If your are outside of the U.S.A. the shipping is $14.00 NO EXCEPTIONS!

All films are AWESOME!

The quality is 10 out of 10 for I & II & IV! The quality for III is 9 out of 10! It's that GREAT!


House I Synopsis:

Roger Cobb (Katt) is a Vietnam veteran and horror novelist. After his son Jimmy disappears while visiting his aunt, Cobb's search for Jimmy ruins his marriage and writing career. After Cobb's aunt suddenly dies, Cobb moves into her house to work on a novel based on his experiences in the war. As strange occurrences start happening around him, Cobb becomes aware that the house is evil, not to mention zombie-infested, and it resents his presence in it. The zombies force him to endure a journey into his past, where he ultimately finds Jimmy at the end.


Cast:
Actor Role
William Katt Roger Cobb
George Wendt Harold Gorton
Richard Moll Big Ben
Kay Lenz Sandy Sinclair
Mary Stavin Tanya
Michael Ensign Chet Parker
Susan French Aunt Elizabeth Hooper



Directed by: Steve Miner



House II Synopsis:

Young urban professionals Jesse (Arye Gross) and his girlfriend Kate (Lar Park Lincoln), move into an old mansion that has been in Jesse's family for generations. They are soon joined by Jesse's goofy friend Charlie (Jonathan Stark), who brought along his diva girlfriend Jana (Amy Yasbeck), in the hopes of being discovered by Kate (who works for a record company). Jesse has returned to this old family mansion after his parents were murdered when he was just a little baby, and he quickly locates a mysterious skull.

Jesse and Charlie decide to dig up Jesse's great-great-grandfather, who is a friendly cowboy zombie that likes to party and talk about how he found the skull with his partner, Slim. Its promise of eternal life and time travel prompted the two cowboys to become eternal villains, with Slim responsible for the death of Jesse's parents. Jesse, Gramps and Charlie must try to keep Slim from getting a hold of the skull, while dealing with the fact that the skull has transformed the mansion so that each of its rooms act as hidden doorways across space and time. The time travelling trio pick up a baby pterodactyl, a caterpillar-dog, and an Ancient Mexican woman about to be sacrificed along with battling various time travelling thugs that want the skull, including Slim.

Eventually, Jesse must face off with Slim in the Wild West, and while he is victorious, Gramps has been mortally wounded and passes away with a final warning about the power of the skull. The film ends with the suggestion that the heroes have decided to use the skull to time travel.



Cast:

Arye Gross
Jonathan Stark
Royal Dano
Bill Maher
John Ratzenberger
Lar Park Lincoln
Amy Yasbeck
Gregory Walcott
Darren Galerkin

Directed by: Ethan Wiley


House III Synopsis:

The Horror Show (1989) is a supernatural horror film starring Lance Henriksen and Brion James. Although titled House III: The Horror Show for the non-US market, and being produced by Sean S. Cunningham, it has no other connections with the first two House films. As a consequence, the third "true" House film was named House IV.

Plot:

Detective Lucas McCarthy (Lance Henriksen) finally catches the serial killer named "Meat Cleaver Max" (Brion James) and watches his execution. However, Max has made a deal with the devil in order to return from the grave and frame Lucas for a series of grisly murders. He also scares the McCarthy family (who have moved into a new house) and the parapsychologist they hire.

Cast:

Lance Henriksen
Brion James
Rita Taggart
Dedee Pfeiffer
Aron Eisenberg
Thom Bray
Lewis Arquette
Lawrence Tierney


House IV Synopsis:

House IV (1992) is the fourth and final film in the House tetralogy. The film sees the return of Roger Cobb, from the original House, but the film otherwise does not connect its storyline to the first film; however, its overall tone is closer to the comedy/horror found in the first House and House II: The Second Story, although it is rated "R" from the Motion Picture Association of America.

Plot:

Roger Cobb (William Katt) is now married to Kelly (Terri Treas) and has a daughter, Laurel (Melissa Clayton) and lives in the old Cobb family house that is located on a deserted and desolate shoreline. Roger's cynical brother-in-law, Burke (Scott Burkholder), has been pestering him to sell the family mansion to some seedy Mafia real estate developers, without any success.

Yet, Roger is soon killed in a car accident that leaves Laurel wheelchair-bound, and Burke is unable to convince Kelly to sell the house. Various supernatural events start occurring in the house, and after Kelly consults with an Indian spiritual guide, she learns that the spirit of Roger and some Indians have been trying to warn Kelly that Roger's tragic car accident was in fact cold-blooded murder and that Burke is trying to sell the land to the Mafia so that it can be used for the illegal dumping of toxic waste.

Cast:

Terri Treas
William Katt
Scott Burkholder
Denny Dillon
Melissa Clayton
Dabbs Greer
Ned Romero
Ned Bellamy